#TimeTravelAuthors #Day9 For my current WIP, I want to have the draft 50% complete this year. I also want to write 24 blog posts, brainstorm 6 future story ideas, write 2 poems/month, plus keep journaling. Too much? Not enough?
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Olympus E-M10 / Xiaoyi 42.5mm f1.8

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Discontent is an unpolluted state which exists in each one of us if it is not deadened through wrong education, through gratifying solutions, through ambition, or through the pursuit of an ideal. When we understand the nature of real discontent, we shall see that attention is part of this burning flame which consumes the pettiness and leaves the mind free of the limitations of self-enclosing pursuits and gratifications.
#krishnamurti
#meditation
#phylosophy
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#life

Day 9's wee bottle was Glenfiddich's 23 year old, 40% ABV Grand Cru, which has shown up in two previous calendars. Matured in ex-bourbon American oak, European oak, and French Champagne cuvée casks. Apples, pears, and caramel on the nose; honey, ginger, and shortbread on the palate; more pear and the oak on the finish. Bourbon-y but with wine and oak.

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#TimeTravelAuthors #Day9 Jack’s first attempt with his time machine fails to send his pet into the past, which works out well for Chewy.

Day 9 done.

This one was really hard for me. Part 1 wasn't bad at all; I could basically use the entirety of what I did yesterday for it.

Part 2 was really hard. At first, I tried actually building a HashSet of all the red and green tiles, and then a HashSet of all the areas for each pair, and checking them against each other. Needless to say, that wouldn't work. Building the tile HashSet alone would have eaten up more memory than I have on my computer, and I should have realized that immediately looking at my answer to part 1 (which was an area of over 4 billion tiles). I thought that checking a line of green tiles through the area wouldn't necessarily work, because a malicious input could make that not work (two immediate right or left turns could make a pair of adjacent green tile lines that would still work), but it turns out that it works fine for my input. Probably all inputs.

It works. I don't feel totally satisfied with the solution, but it works.

I think a more robust solution could be to trace the outline and fill it with square area units, then for each area to test (ordered from largest to smallest), repeatedly cut area out of it with the green tile squares. If all overlapping areas are tested and there are still un-cut squares, the area is invalid; move on to the next. If the area is cut completely to nothing, then it is the best area. I'm not going to implement this, because it sounds like a total fiddly pain, but I would be interested in seeing somebody else's solution along these lines.

#AdventOfCode #AdventOfCode2025 #AdventOfCode2025Day9 #AdventOfCode2025Day09 #Day9 #Day09 #Rust #RustLang #Programming #CodingChallenges

2025/src/bin/day09.rs at main

2025

AxFive
#30DayMapChallenge #Day9
Analog
The Randomland
My favorite genre of mapping as a schoolchild. A way to play with relief - to deform a sheet. Some years after doing this at school, I ended up in geology. Maybe because we work with the models of relief formation.
#TimeTravelAuthors #Day9 I worked two summers as an interpretive ranger and volunteered two more just to learn more about my characters.
Time to play catch-up! Here is #gobtober2025 #day9 #wizard and I’ll try to do multiples over the next few days to catch up!