Not sure where @RedNose is so I'll just post this. Post ur solutions below or whatever idc
Advent of Code is an annual Christmas themed coding challenge that runs from December 1st until christmas. Each day the coding problems get progressively harder. We have a leaderboard and pretty good turnout, so feel free to hop in at any time and show your stuff!
Whether you have a single line monstrosity or a beautiful phone book sized stack of OOP code, you can export it in a nice little image for sharing at https://carbon.vercel.app
What did you think about today's problem?
Our Code is 2416137-393b284c (No need to share your profile, you have the option to join anonymously if you don't want us to see your github)
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i didnt even finish yesterday. i give up. i cant give a frick anymore because LLMs have ruined fun and this is not fun this year because the entire point of this year is fricking LLMs,which means making the problem texts as obtuse and r-slurred as possible. i havent even read todays problem and im not going to because yesterdays was so egregiously stupid for a day 4 problem. suck my frick, eric.
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Hitting this year without having done prior problems would be a massive brick wall, I can pattern match to what it's asking but you have to know what's up to do that
E: he's coping about not writing to LLMs but idk if I believe him https://old.reddit.com/r/adventofcode/comments/18bp8id/comment/kc646i4?context=8
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just regexmaxx
(i say this without having done yesterday's monstrosity)
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its a fun little problem solving exercise. if u are trying to be competitive that's meh, for me its just a test of my own skill.
some people on here are writing about it like the point is to get a tech job. i mean if that's what u gotta do, fine, but any half-decent tech company is going to know that being fast at solving programming problems doesn't make you a good software engineer, in fact, it might make you a terrible engineer. the code I write for AOC is purposefully terrible because I'm just having fun with it and don't expect anyone else to ever need to modify it or deploy it
anyways don't take any of this too seriously, if it appeals to you do it, if it doesn't appeal to you don't do it. ez
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Good decision of me to not take part this year
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