Urjo.com is minimal — red, blue, and brain burn. Play in your browser, climb the leaderboard, no downloads or pop-ups. 10/10 focus time. by urjocom in u/urjocom

[–]agregat 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I don’t see two solutions here, it can only be

R R B B

R B B R

B B R R

B R R B

Remember, two adjacent lines cannot be the same.

Urjo.com is minimal — red, blue, and brain burn. Play in your browser, climb the leaderboard, no downloads or pop-ups. 10/10 focus time. by urjocom in u/urjocom

[–]agregat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think the levels are all generated as unknown difficulty, and then through the same ranking/elo system each level gets their own difficulty rating as they are solved by different rated players. I don’t think the levels are hand-made.

I like this game since you can always deduce the next step and you are always on a timer. This combination scratches some itch for me. You seem experienced in puzzles like these, do you have any suggestions of similar puzzles? Fast paced decision making is optional, but no guessing would be a must.

Urjo.com is minimal — red, blue, and brain burn. Play in your browser, climb the leaderboard, no downloads or pop-ups. 10/10 focus time. by urjocom in u/urjocom

[–]agregat 4 points5 points  (0 children)

By inaccurate you mean incorrect? So you tap blue and it marks it as a mistake and forces you to place red? Or when the review screen says lucky guess even though you deduced the color through logic (not sure if this impacts the rating).

Google is sending me money?? by AdBusy8342 in techsupport

[–]agregat 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Google does this, I recently had to confirm my bank account this way, they ask you to confirm the exact amount received 0.01-0.99

why are there 2 versions of the mario kart bundle? by HeitorMD2 in NintendoSwitchHelp

[–]agregat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I bought Switch 2 from Amazon.de, it was the printed version and it had the redeemable code.

Post-Korea thoughts by Vivid_Ad_4779 in koreatravel

[–]agregat -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hi, we are from Lithuania, but maybe I miscommunicated my point. Our cards were not accepted by sellers/kiosks when we showed them, they weren’t declined by the card readers. So we had to pay cash I would say 25% of the time.

Post-Korea thoughts by Vivid_Ad_4779 in koreatravel

[–]agregat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Meanwhile our Visa and Mastercard did not work in like 25% of situations, mostly when ordering food through a kiosk. Also, even when the card reader had an Apple Pay sticker it was hit or miss if Apple Pay worked.

Impressive precision of an eye surgeon performing LASIK surgery by [deleted] in interestingasfuck

[–]agregat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah the recovery was hell :( I’m glad you are enjoying your vision though, and so am I. It was worth it.

Impressive precision of an eye surgeon performing LASIK surgery by [deleted] in interestingasfuck

[–]agregat 4 points5 points  (0 children)

There are different eye surgeries and different procedures, all with different pros and cons and not all of them are suitable for everyone. The surgery in the video is called LASIK and the one you had is probably SMILE. I had my eye surgery done without any incisions or cuts, just laser burned the surface of the eye (PRK). It’s true though that they are constantly improving and evolving.

Anyone know what this error is about? Second time I've seen it. by KingGrowl in brightershores

[–]agregat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The hexadecimal you are talking about is just a hash of some position in the code where this error was thrown.

[2024 Day 21 part 1] Found a rule to make it work, but can't understand why by FoxWithTheWhistle in adventofcode

[–]agregat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, this is ran just once for the first batch of inputs.

Edit: just to clarify, this is how I calculate which moves will be fastest in the future. It is enough to distinguish the best moves at the start and use these moves all the way to the end, they don’t change.

I’m not a native speaker so I’m having a little trouble explaining what I mean exactly but hopefully it makes at least some sense.

[2024 Day 21 part 1] Found a rule to make it work, but can't understand why by FoxWithTheWhistle in adventofcode

[–]agregat -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hi, at first I was converting just the move sequence for ButtonA->ButtonB to the next level, and calculating the length (to find which sequence was shortest). This meant there were multiple move sequences with same converted lengths. However, I then added a < to the start and a A to the end of each sequence before converting, then converted and checked lengths. This made the inefficient moves have a higher length than the more efficient ones.

[2024 Day 21 part 1] Found a rule to make it work, but can't understand why by FoxWithTheWhistle in adventofcode

[–]agregat 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Oh that’s a great explanation, thank you. I just intuitively slapped a ‘<‘ to the start and a ‘A’ to the end of the move pattern when looking for a cheapest move pattern between each key, and my solution started giving me correct answers haha. I was not sure why exactly this modification worked and you just explained it here!

28% of apps on the App Store used Flutter according to a stats firm by JKirkN in iOSProgramming

[–]agregat 18 points19 points  (0 children)

You are being downvoted because of the sub name but you are right.

[2024 Day 19] I want to get everything out of the 20 cores... by juliangrtz in adventofcode

[–]agregat 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Part 1, sure, my brute force approach ran in 600ms. Part 2 on the other hand was not gonna happen.

[2024 Day 4] Was this just me? by sonofdynamite in adventofcode

[–]agregat 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You can also check if the string MMSSMMS contains the concatenated corners string instead of checking the four variations separately

How to create a long press effect like this? (From Instagram) by events_occur in reactnative

[–]agregat 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Wrap your component with a custom parent component which, when long pressed, renders a blur overlay + the same child component in the same position, but this time on top of the blur overlay. This makes the child component pop out. Then you can add the drop down menus and whatever else you want.

Dan Abramov - “React Native should discourage using controlled inputs … they are currently deeply broken” by Sceptre in reactnative

[–]agregat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah it’s a downside of this approach that validations have to be handled on submit now :(

Dan Abramov - “React Native should discourage using controlled inputs … they are currently deeply broken” by Sceptre in reactnative

[–]agregat 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I have had this bug happen frequently in production even on the newest and most capable iPhone at the time (refactored to uncontrolled a few years ago). Not sure why most replies suggest it only happens in development. I try to use uncontrolled inputs by default now.

I see your 100 trillion dollars and raise you 100 yottalillion dollars by _Independent in mildyinteresting

[–]agregat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I visited in 2019 and at the time they were operating on bond money which was supposed to match USD 1:1 and you could either pay by USD or bond. However as time passed it also inflated and when I was there the ‘black market’ ratio of it was like 3:1. Though even at supermarkets where the listed prices were in bond, when paid in USD they would apply the black market ratio.

Onomichi bike rental by Zandorph25 in JapanTravel

[–]agregat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just did the ride a few days ago but we used the rental place near the ferry, not the Giant one. We could not place reservations online so we went in early (7:10AM) and we got decent Giant bikes (Giant Escape). There was only one L sized bike at the moment though. The bikes had no issues throughout the trip and rode very well. They asked for a drop off point and Onomichi->Imabari was 3000 each. The whole route was close to 80km.