My personal anecdote is that I only really cared about the Steam Deck. I would've entered the Lenovo one if the Steam Deck one worked.
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I remember seeing some cop show a long time ago where they couldn't figure out how this guy kept screwing up their lot detector tests they were forcing him to take. They found out he was putting a tack under his big toe and using this trick so they scheduled him for another test, but they kept moving him from one building to another looking for the room they were supposed to be in, forcing him to walk a lot.
It never worked for me. If the store didn't tell me it was pushing updates and about to go live, then I could get through the first few clicks and then "something went wrong,"
So I backed off and waited a while. Then when I came back there was a queue system and I gave up.
The illustrator did an amazing job conveying absolute sass.
It looks good. The bones of NMS are easy to see, but there's enough new to make it exciting.
This series is amazing and I love the term "Didoing".
I thought it was an oatmeal cream pie, but it's been a long time since I've seen that movie.
Your conflating hating other people with actually murdering them. The poll shows hatred, not murder.
If the two countries had parity and equality, that polling would suggest that the Palestinian citizens are awful.
But I'm our reality where Palestine is an open air person where the majority of people are children because the life expectancy is so poor, that kinda changes things, doesn't it?
I did the same. My first attempt that was the same solution as part 1 with a small tweak to the input parsing to generate the ranges overflowed the heap. It was then that I really looked at the numbers and ranges involved and decided using ranges instead of individual numbers would be necessary.
My solution for part 2 ran in 2ms and I didn't do anything too interesting to achieve that. While this topic is interesting, I'm not sure Day 5 was a good candidate for this approach.
I really wish all previous expeditions were always available. It would be nice to do them whenever, with no deadline.