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Nice, don't be shy to revisit these later on, I am definitely doing the same for older AoC years. I am happy you got it down that low. With python, I am really trying my best to make sure I can figure out a way to keep my solve times lower. Gives me challenge to fight a slow language faults with optimized logic haha
I will eventually get down with using python and be moving over to Rust. I will eventually be happy to move to an old functional language like Haskell. I don't think I will learn those specialized languages like uiua, I don't think I can get over the magic like symbols lol