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5:47 PM
Floating point errors for the win
 
 
1 hour later…
6:49 PM
I have done 15 golfingsuccess Jelly challenges
1. https://tio.run/##y0rNyan8/1/7////Rv8NAQ
2. https://tio.run/##y0rNyan8/z/@////pv@NAQ
3. https://tio.run/##y0rNyan8///w9P///5v@NwYA
4. https://tio.run/##y0rNyan8/9/q////pv8NAA
5. https://tio.run/##y0rNyan8/1/1////pv@NAA
6. https://tio.run/##y0rNyan8/1/r////pv@NAA
7. https://tio.run/##y0rNyan8/1/r5OQjG/7//29oZPrfGAA
8. https://tio.run/##y0rNyan8/9/v////hkam/wE
9. https://tio.run/##y0rNyan8/9/x////uoZG/wE
10. https://tio.run/##y0rNyan8//9wm9////8NDYAAAA
11. https://tio.run/##y0rNyan8//9w28Md8/7//29oAAIA
 
 
2 hours later…
8:30 PM
@MilkyWay90 um... "GolfingSuccess" is my @username over GH, not what the challenges are called :P
I'm the repo's owner
 
8:41 PM
also... well done with the challenges!
 
@EriktheOutgolfer Oh, okay
@EriktheOutgolfer Thank you!
 
you probably saw it at the top-right corner right under the blue header
 
Oh I didnt see it there
It was in the link
 
oh lol yeah that's how github.io pages work, can't help with that
 
I know
I also use Github Pages (MilkyWay90.github.io) but used a redirect with masking for www.randomstuffonline.com
The redirect is to MilkyWay90.github.io
 
8:51 PM
meh, no mood for paying for a domain name
 
I already had the domain
so no use in not using ity
I still wonder how that domain wasn't taken
 
9:16 PM
@cairdcoinheringaahing ,€Ẏ? Bruteforcing MD5 is fun
 
9:41 PM
@MilkyWay90 Did you figure out the solution, or brute force it?
and I can't remember if that was my solution
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing Brute force it. I'm currently getting better at Jelly before solving these
 
10:11 PM
@MilkyWay90 hm, I'd say let's not brute force the MD5
at least not before even trying ;-)
you'll see that if you achieve it yourself you'll feel proud
 
@EriktheOutgolfer Okay
 
let's see how you'll tackle a harder one...
 
@Ven I'm working on that currently
It is hard to use the "Atoms" list
To me, I use different names (for example, reciprocal is inverse, etc)
 
10:27 PM
Challenge: Given a positive integer n, return stacked triangles, with a size-1 triangle (just one character, really) at the top, and with each triangle except of the top one being one size larger than the one on top of it.
example for n = 5:
&
^
18
7
77
776
t
yf
&%$
mnmn
.
..
.,.
;;.,
.k61#
(the characters must not be whitespace)
 
do they have to be different characters?
 
okay
Return the third command line argument (first input) or 100. How do you get 100 from this?
If there is no third command line argument?
 
if there's no third command line argument it defaults to 100, yes
 
10:30 PM
however, you'll almost never need to actually use anything at least as long as a literal 100 in your code for representing 100 (the reason is left as an exercise :P)
 
10:52 PM
@MilkyWay90 done with the triangle challenge yet?
 

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