@movq@www.uninformativ.de I think if I was younger, with more energy, and wasnāt blind with leberās disease (look it up) Iād be fine⢠But yeah I get the whole āexhaustingā apart. Iāll join you this year, since thereās only 12 puzzles and as you say, we can ātake our timeā it might actually be fun! (as opposed to exhausting and pressured).
@prologic@twtxt.net Yeah, lots of people are welcoming this change, saying they are relieved that there are fewer puzzles. And ngl, I, too, have been very exhausted at the end of the month. Itās a lot of fun and I loved it each time, but yeah, it can be exhausting.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de This is actually a good positive change I think!
Personally, Iāll probably stretch it out over 24 days. Giving myself more time to solve each puzzle and I really want this event to last the entire month. š
I might even do AoC this year with the elevated stress/pressure! ā The last few times Iāve tried, Iāve always felt far too much pressure and felt like a failure š (mostly ya know because of my vision impairment, I couldnāt keep up!)
Advent of Code will be different this year:
There will only be 12 puzzles, i.e. only December 1 to December 12. This might make it more interesting for some people, because itās (probably) less work and a lower chance of people getting burned out. š¤
Personally, Iāll probably stretch it out over 24 days. Giving myself more time to solve each puzzle and I really want this event to last the entire month. š
Maybe this makes it more interesting for some people around here as well?
Solving this puzzle took me longer than I care to admit. Itās kind of obvious in hindsight. https://movq.de/v/83e5aa0709/MVI_8895.MOV.mp4
Day 19 was a really nice puzzle. š
The tiny avatars, as expected (because they showed normal to you too @prologic@twtxt.net), do not show under macOSās Safari, but they do show on iOSās Safari. It truly is a puzzle.
Aside from fetching feeds every three minutes (which kind of adds mystery to this puzzle), I think there is something else going on with the client you are using, @andros@twtxt.andros.dev. Some of those twtxts are seconds apart, making me truly stumped. š
@aelaraji@aelaraji.com hmm, I see all of your twtxts just fine. Now, thatās a puzzle!
@movq@www.uninformativ.de so the pathfinding puzzle has arrived?
Todayās āWhere in the Worldā puzzle was tough. gemini://gemi.dev/cgi-bin/witw.cgi/play
Summing the first n odd positive integers yields n^2. For twisty puzzle enthusiasts, an interesting consequence of this is that a Pyraminx has the same number of stickers per face as a Rubikās Cube, a Master Pyraminx has the same number of stickers per face as a Rubikās Master Cube, and so on.
On the blog: Daily Nonogram https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2021/02/21/nonogram.html #announcement #puzzle