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A: Bit run rundown

lyxalVyxal G, 23 bitsv2, 2.875 bytes bĠ@ Try it Online! Two can play at the G flag, binary-group-lengths game. Quite literally ports Thunno 2, using newer features (@) than the existing vyxal answer.

It's just the last character that looks different lol
Gotta keep that elo up
Otherwise it's just dots that make them differ
Can't be caught losing by a byte in these times :p
Lol
I'm telling you: Thunno 2 will be above Jelly next time you run the script
@TheThonnu - You've edited in "I have fixed ... Languages with flags in the header were not counted." This is not 'fixing' a 'bug' - this is introducing a bug to correct code. CGCC consensus is that flags change the language. Heavy dependence on the use of flags to perform critical steps that are not counted in the byte score should not be ignored. Ignoring flags will result that languages that often use flags to do this will now be falsely promoted (instead of the single-use flag-containing variants being listed separately). — Dominic van Essen Jun 26 at 12:23
If not for ^ Thunno 2 would probably be above Jelly already
So would vyxal :p
It's funny because including flags under the same parent language is actually more fair than considering them separately
13:54
^
Anyway you're only winning because of Vyncode
Wait until Thuncode comes out :p
@TheThonnu how peculiar. Almost as if that's the reason I used it there :p
I mean in the elo
Not in that specific challenge
@TheThonnu how peculiar. Almost as if that's the reason I spend like 10 minutes per answer bit fiddling :p
Also vyxal was always second iirc
13:57
You're above Thunno 2
It's just that including nibbles has bolstered the scores a bit
And you'll probably beat jelly next time you run the script
You're 7 points behind
Eh maybe
Tbf I was once 6 points ahead
Unrelated, which languages have you answered in?
I've answered in Python, JS, Go, APL, Pip, Thunno, Thunno 2, Vyxal, 05AB1E, and Jelly I think
Keg, vyxal, ><>, python (once), 05ab1e (it was a phase), Fig, all the languages I've fizzbuzzed in (like about 20 of them), Jelly and probably a few others
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A: Remove more than n consecutive vowels from input string

lyxalThunno 2 Ṡ, 24 bytes Oı"([%]+)"kWDL+%ḄıDhṃ?3ɱ Attempt This Online! Feel like maybe I'm doing something wrong Explained Oı"([%]+)"kWDL+%ḄıDhṃ?3ɱ O # Split the input on spaces ı # to each item in that: "([%]+)"kWDL+%Ḅ # split on the regex ([...

Including xml
That was definitely a thing
@lyxal you still haven't updated that answer
That's from may
I think I know why
Because I had a major uni assignment due during that time which was taking up a lot of my brain cells and attention. Yes I did a little golfing but tiny things like a golfing suggestion would have fallen through the cracks
Actually it was several at once. Including a group project where I did a fair bit of group leading and it went into the first week of June because of an extension that everyone got
It was not fun yet I still choose to stay with the software engineering course which will lead to a software engineering profession which apparently involves a fair bit of group leading
But that's not on topic for here
Because I'm not on topic for here
You are :p
If it wasn't immediately obvious it may or may not definitely time for me to stop using the internet for the night and sleep
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(bonus points if you get the reference in ^)

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