If you're using something like nextjs on vercel, for example, you might find that something like a react app that worked well in Firefox when run locally stops working in production
And when you go to the dev console it's because some weird thing is somehow undefined
CMQ How many connected graph without two cycles that don't share any edge, under equivalent of adding/removing leaf and cutting edge into two parts? Found tree, pure cycle, K4, K33
@UnrelatedString i think that's what happened with me. recall the psych assessment i mentionned a few weeks ago, i've been going over it with it on the left and the DSM-5 diagnosis criteria for autism on the right, and it's like. there (but also the DSM-5 wasn't out, and this is not the US so it's not that but still). but I think I remember my mom was very much seeking a diagnosis of "precocious" which is a thing here
@UnrelatedString i feel like only remembering scraps of who i was prior to age 16 does not help
yeah tbh I'm not sure I could have been allowed to get my autism diagnosis if it wasn't under the DSM-IV so my dad could specifically fish for "Asperger's syndrome" 💀
and given he's literally used ADHD as an insult against civic planners I wouldn't be surprised if he had something to do with what happened when I was re-evaluated under the DSM-5
N-Step pyramid calculator.
Calculate the number of blocks per column of an N step pyramid built using Y block, and return the number of blocks per column in a list. The build must use every single block, even if the result is an lopsided pyramid. The blocks can be placed in the right columns fir...
I hate PDFs. I spend like half an hour filling in a form, only for none of the filled in fields to actually show up when saved
I had already closed the form, so I had to fill it in again. Seems you can only see what you fill in if you "print to PDF", not if you use the "save" feature
And checkboxes show up in neither so I need to just use the pencil tool to manually cross the options I want to select
Seems to be a specific issue with the PDF forms from this specific company, others have no issues.
I wasted a lot of some poor secretaries time who had to call me back twice today that I submitted completely blank forms
Snakes on a 2xN grid
code-golf
A snake is defined as a consecutive ordering of a two dimensional grid which touches each square without jumps, starting at the square (0, 0). Below is an example of one snake of a 4x3 grid:
0 1 2 3
7 6 5 4
8 9 10 11
For any positive integer N, there are N s...
Any feedback for this challenge? I will add test cases when I get home today. (I previously wrote an example implementation and used that to make the cases, but my edit wasn't saved and I closed the implementation tab :p)
Particularly feedback about if anything needs to be explained more or emphasized. For example l4m2 missed the note about snakes starting at (0,0), should I clarify that in the spec?