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Advent Of Code
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An unofficial home for the advent of code community on programming.dev!
Advent of Code is an annual Advent calendar of small programming puzzles for a variety of skill sets and skill levels that can be solved in any programming language you like.
AoC 2023
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- Keep all content related to advent of code in some way
- If what youre posting relates to a day, put in brackets the year and then day number in front of the post title (e.g. [2023 Day 10])
- When an event is running, keep solutions in the solution megathread to avoid the community getting spammed with posts
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OP is talking about advent of code day 8 part 2 solution. I can't give you details of the problem (because that's just to long) but you're not supposed to brute force the solution because it would take trillions of iterations to get to the right combination.
But the guy in the picture did it anyway.
I forgot to add, you're in the advent of code community so that alone should be enough context to understand OPs post. The questions the other guy asked are the equivalent of going to a formula 1 community and asking "Who the fuck is Toto Wolff and what does Mercedes have to do with anything?"
What does my auntie Mercedes have to do with anything? I'd like to know too, you know?
Did you visit that website you linked? Do you know how little information I can see there, next to seemingly random symbols?
Also, making a community exclusive is okay. But expect people to ask if you then choose to go public.
Advent of code is an coding advent calendar where a new puzzle is released every day for people to solve
The numbers there (apart from the timer) in the site that was linked can be clicked to bring you to specific puzzles (1 aka Day 1 for the puzzle on the 1st of december, 2 aka Day 2 for the 2nd of december, etc.)
Thank you! Very cool.
Ohhhh
I don't think you can have private communities currently?
So? It is public.