I glanced at the example and saw a list of numbers, then skimmed the text above and below it to see what to do. I had an implementation before my input stopped 503-ing
that's a dangerous game to play though, sometimes the author puts in some annoying little details into the prose and if you miss 'em you're gonna get the wrong result 👿
@JoelHarmon I did this dumb mistake a few times in the past, and now I've put a safeguard into aocd to prevent that. It won't let you submit the answer for part B if it equals the known correct answer for part A.
Based on historical puzzles, there will probably be one or two that are "all mathy". Likely topics include maze traversing, string pattern checking, tricking you into making a virtual machine, and hot cocoa.
@wim There's an idea.
I'm on the foolish side, and do site interactions manually.
I don't know if he's ever said so explicitly, but I'd bet money the creator designs puzzles to have different answers for the second part on a given day.
Wowww look at the times (and all the draws) on the global board, you can see there was a total outage, not just localized outage adventofcode.com/2020/leaderboard/day/1