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I have a Linksys E1200 I got for real cheap a few years back and am going to make a hackme project from it. First step - get a build environment working.

Never heard of anybody using that before. Fortunately, the algorithm for generating balanced ternary basically worked.

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Nice ending to - I'd seen balanced ternary before, but never had to figure out an algorithm to generate it. Then the complexity got bumped just a little for .

In the cold light of morning, I was able to improve that visualization for #AdventOfCode Day 24 a lot. Different shades for storms makes it a lot less "flashy"

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Day 24 - very pleasant. Especially after breaking the brain on cubes and such. Feels like the end of a long run where you are just cooling down and finishing.

Maybe I'll go for a run now!

That's a pretty great little poem I think, and the prompt I used was exactly as stated above starting with "please". Then after the first two stanzas I asked, "Please continue it further.", and it wrote the rest.

seems to know about recent world events here - but I did tell it to consider Twitter "out of control". I did not explain what a social network was, and I did not capitalize Mastodon in my prompt, but it seems to know both.

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There once was a social network grand
Called Mastodon, run by a man
was his name
And he ran things with great fame
On his platform, all were welcomed, not banned

Twitter, on the other hand
Was run by a man named Elmo
And on his platform, chaos would flow
The tweets flew fast and wild
As the rules and order were reviled
On Twitter, all were free to go.

But Mastodon was a different kind
Where users could speak their mind
led with care
Creating a platform that was fair
For all who wished to share and find

Twitter, on the other hand
Was a platform out of control
Elmo just let it unfold
As chaos and drama were the norm
On Twitter, it was a storm
But Mastodon remained calm

So if you want a place to connect
Where you can share without regret
Where the rules are fair and just
Mastodon is a must
But if you want to watch the world combust
Twitter's the one, without a doubt
But just be prepared to be left in doubt
As to what's real and what's not, no doubt.

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Never got a response to this one, perhaps that's not how the bot @multiset works. I did go to chatgpt and got a response...

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I just completed "Monkey Math" - Day 21 - Advent of Code 2022 #AdventOfCode adventofcode.com/2022/day/21

This might be my favourite AoC puzzle ever. I really enjoyed this one! Probably because the solution took some work but I made steady progress towards it without making any boneheaded mistakes like I usually do.

github.com/floyduk/Advent-Of-C

@multiset please write me a limerick about how fantastic the mastodon social network is under the leadership of John Mastodon, and how out of control Twitter is under the leadership of Elmo. When you refer to John Mastodon please do it like

The #American #Bison are ecologically extinct but were reintroduced back into the wild from captivity so that they could roam a few of our National Parks. Today, there are about 500k. This guy was grazing on the side of the road in front of the Grand Tetons #mountains in Wyoming. If you see a Bison in the #wild, enjoy the view and don’t take it for granted that they will always be there.

#photography #nature #nationalpark #conservation #ecology #biology #habitat #landscape

Just finished listening to the last Risky Business podcast for the year. Have been consistently impressed by the output quality (and volume) of @riskybusiness and team. If you work in #infosec and aren't already a regular consumer then you are missing out.

And here is a guy who has figured out a considerably better way to solve day 16. Lots of spoilers here: reddit.com/r/adventofcode/comm

It's that comment by zopatista that I'm talking about.

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#AdventOfCode 2022 Day 18: Boiling Boulders

adventofcode.com/2022/day/18

SPOILERS AHEAD

What the heck? After the last few days, that was a breeze. Just built a voxel space from cube objects, each linked to their neighbors. And then filled the space from the outside.

With minerender.org/ you can render objects in #Minecreft style.

This is how my puzzle input looks like:
nharrer.github.io/AdventOfCode

It's roughly a ball, which is hollow inside. You can zoom in with the mouse.

My solution code in TypeScript:
github.com/nharrer/AdventOfCod

Day 16 was a doozy and took me a while because I tried a "dynamic programming" solution when I (think I) shouldn't have. Oh well! Got it in the end:
blog.notmet.net/2022/12/advent

As of today's Rust release, inline assembly supports `sym` operands to refer to symbols from within the assembly code.

7/12

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