I also always build one side at a time so different crossings on different sides has never seemed like an issue.
Is it no a pain in the arse getting your heads out spokes in on the second side if you do one side at a time?
Just force the heads in a way that they doesn't get trapped in one of the small crosses, same way you'd replace a single spoke.
Not really, guess it might be slightly slower but can't be much in it and I'm not racing. I keep things loosey goosey until they're all in so room to bend a bit and they usually drop in pretty easily.
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I also always build one side at a time so different crossings on different sides has never seemed like an issue.