That sounds like a decent upper bound. I dont know how tight it is. The more the board fills up, the less moves youll have available, so the 9 isnt constant.
If you dont have time to delete <i>only</i> the comments that are offending, then you dont have enough time to be moderating the site. Or we need to share the workload.
If you mean <code>R=10</code>, then no. Otherwise Im not sure I understand the question. They should be able to be input in some form without changing the source.
['cjam', ['Its hard to print over 15 arbitrarily chosen bytes in 15 bytes.']]
['hoverisfine', ['no problem :)']]
['idsayno', ['if each label were a number, would a list of those numbers be ok?']]
['whataboutjulia', ['its neither']]
@MarkyMarkov Its worth noting that I know practically no French, but I saw a Foxtrot comic strip several years ago that had a pun on this, so my mom explained it to me and ever since Ive remembered it. :P
@MarkyMarkov On the bright side, that delightful listification bug made me post my first Jelly <i>function</i>. I dont think Ive ever had to do that before...
@MarkyMarkov pretty cool, at the end, theres like a cutscene where all levels are played back in reverse (without the cursor), such that you see each possible pattern emerging from the centre... and they also play the corresponding soundtrack backwards... and it actually sounds fairly decent
@MarkyMarkov I tried to learn home row keys twice and both times just screwed me up. I decided to be happy with my 115 wpm cap and forget about home row keys.
@quartata The main reason why its so short in Sage is 1) <code>polynomial.roots()</code> is a thing, and 2) <code>polynomial.roots()</code> returns a list of <code>(root,multiplicity)</code> tuples
@MarkyMarkov The only other option was naming it after someone who tried to hike across Antarctica alone and died doing it, which would have been a great tribute given that its meant to... keep people alive.
@MarkyMarkov been linked to a condition known as holoprosencephaly, which can result in severe brain, skull and facial defects; motivation for some clinicians and scientists to criticize the name on grounds of it sounding too frivolous. They point to a less humorous situation where patients or parents of patients with a serious disorder are told that they or their child have a mutation in [their] sonic hedgehog.