Thanks for this Justin.

I think this is far too deep of a rabbit hole for a problem this minor but
take it there is no other way. Named pipes seem rather unheard of on
Windows, so the other option of starting a subprocess via the Win32 API
directly seems the better approach but this particular StackOverflow
example requires an external and compiled library, namely pywin32 which is
too much to bear.

The plan then is to ignore the problem for now and hope a solution makes
itself known in the future.

Thanks everyone for your help!
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