Went to work, after a walk: I'm in Europe.
Samantha had picked my PR a little bit, with a stick, and wrote that two flags in build.sbt can be kicked out. So I did. But then Bill showed up telling me not to touch anything. But then Samanta wrote: "I had fixed our plugin last year, now these flags are set by default". And so it goes.
Meanwhile I started working on another project. I had a solution, so I decided to tweak the tests first (to be more precise, adding more checks). And since nobody runs the testrs in IntelliJ, then, alas, instead of getting into some unknown code with a debugger I had to add println and watch the behavior. As a result, I couldn't finish it today. Ok, tomorrow, tomorrow!
No time for anything, what can I do...
And no, suddenly, lo and behold, Jeremey writes: "I managed to make Docker work; our license for the old version has expired, and it's expensive, and the management does not want to spend money, so I got a cheaper version of Docker, and here are the environment variables to set, and all the tests for Customer project pass." Wow, interesting. Customer, that's the project I was working on; and you are the boss, could you have shared this information a week ago, knowing that we have a problem? I had wasted so much time, for no reason.
Ok, whatever. That's how the company works. FIIC. I should not be too diligent.