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Would be news if they didn’t say that
Not very stable at all, but the cli game (wordlec) is playable with the responses of whether you hit a letter or not, the naive solver and the stupid solver work too.
However, I expect that the API will change a lot before v0.1. I will release it when I deem it somewhat stable. Happy to hear you like it.
I’ve started building a wordle-analyzer. I got nerdsniped, and now I’m implementing the game (already did a game and a cli implementation using the abstracted interface) and a solver.
The idea is to provide:
I’m providing built-in versions, but anyone could implement the traits.
I currently have two solver implementations;
The naive solver can actually solve the game in less then 10 steps most of the time. Mathematically, the optimum is about 3,4 steps. There are two amazing 3blue1brown videos going into details, and my eventual goal is implementing solvers making use of that math.
I’ve been using generics and traits like never before for that project. Solver? It’s a trait. Game? It’s a trait. Word lists? It’s a trait.
And all my structs have generics <'wl, WL>
so that I only need to have the word list once to save resources. You get a little crazy from the lifetime errors but it’s fun.
Besides that, my homeserver got janky this month, and today I started migrating it to proxmox. It’s hard, because I need to do a lot more thinking than just docker go brr now.
In case you want to check my wordle-analyzer out: https://git.cscherr.de/PlexSheep/wordle-analyzer I need to update the readme before publishing.
This guy is completely mad
Perhaps it will be the third great migration?
What was the topic of the article? Can you link it?
Fron the looks of it: Homelabber discovers that cloud computing exists
Oh come on!
Yeah that one got me too. Rust has tons of c libs wrapped in safe rust.
It’s good
That one is not that complicated if you don’t think about the math. It’s basically just if we interpret the float as int and add a magic number we have a good estimation.
From what I remember at least, it’s been a little while since I implemented it.
tar -xzvf archive.tar.gz
eXtract Zhe Vucking File
I’m working on a similar project. I can’t find the link to the source?
Iirc coffee addiction worsens sleep quality and costs money. It’s not like blocking your body from being tired can really be beneficial.
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Wait, that’s a joke, right?
Neovim with kitty gang
Sounds good, I’ll take a look too
No need to update my screen when nothing happens. I use neovim, the pinnacle of editing.
Thanks for your answer. As far as I can see it, the git library isn’t too much to add to my dependencies, so I’ll be using that for reasons mentioned in other comments too. I believe it will help my software to become more stable and not have to be lucky with the environment we’re in.
I’m on vacation. No working. Well, actually I was doing a ton of Selfhosting stuff (migrating my homeserver to proxmox, now at a usable level), but also video games.
The wordle-analyzer will have to wait until next week, and until I can fix my lifetime compiler errors in the latest commit, and before that: Until I fix my forgejo server that refuses to start after updating the server kernel.