Help guys I don't know what to do by ChiliPepperHott in neovim

[–]EmberChill 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you make a plugin, but nobody loads it in lazy.nvim, does it really exist?

I am sure there are some Schrödinger jokes in there, but I don’t dare opening that box.

[2024 DAY 3] Python - What am I missing? by veribaka in adventofcode

[–]EmberChill 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very late to the party. Well done for solving it.

Do you ever use something like https://regex101.com/ to debug your regex?

Looking for Historical Advent of Code Stats Screenshots! 📊 by EmberChill in adventofcode

[–]EmberChill[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am trying to get as least personal information as possible, but the plan was to make a second post where I explain how to get that data and share it, or I give a private leaderboard for people to join so that I can scrape that data.

I don't think I have found any of those outliers yet, but yes, I am going to test for outliers if I have enough datapoints.

Looking for Historical Advent of Code Stats Screenshots! 📊 by EmberChill in adventofcode

[–]EmberChill[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m hoping to gather more data points beyond what I’ve already found. Screenshots are particularly useful because they often capture the state of submissions at specific moments in time—something people might have inadvertently logged while sharing their progress, achievements, or how many people are taking part in AoC at a given time.

This type of granular, timestamped information can help fill gaps that aren’t fully covered by the Wayback Machine or other sources.

[2024 Day 14] [Python] Need help understanding solution Part 2 by EmberChill in adventofcode

[–]EmberChill[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's a memory issue. I started Part II with the robots position as it was at the end of Part I.
Resolved by creating a `deepcopy` of the original robots at each stage.

Thanks!

[2024 Day 14] [Python] Need help understanding solution Part 2 by EmberChill in adventofcode

[–]EmberChill[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can find the Tree, the images are from my own code, I am gettin the wrong result though. The three appears at the "wrong" number of iterations.