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HTTP/1.1 200 OKServer: nginxDate: Wed, 01 Jan 2025 17:52:35 GMTContent-Type: text/htmlContent-Length: 13126Connection: keep-aliveVary: Accept-EncodingLast-Modified: Fri, 20 Jan 2023 06:36:05 GMTETag: 3346-5f2ac438a7f40X-Cache-Status: MISSAccept-Ranges: bytes !DOCTYPE html>html langen>head> meta namegenerator contentHugo 0.92.2 /> meta charsetutf-8> meta nameviewport contentwidthdevice-width, initial-scale1.0> link relstylesheet href/css/styles.e5cb3208c079a7b6b4bfa2d7ddbcca07ce74629e30b68ca37679ac26d65a6318.css mediascreen /> link relicon typeimage/png href/images/favicon.png /> meta http-equivContent-Language contenten> meta nameauthor contentPhilip Weinke> meta namedescription contentPip's Page> meta namekeywords contentblog,developer,personal> meta nametwitter:card contentsummary/>meta nametwitter:title contentPip's Page/>meta nametwitter:description contentPip's Page/> meta propertyog:title contentPip's Page />meta propertyog:description contentPip's Page />meta propertyog:type contentwebsite />meta propertyog:url contenthttps://philip-weinke.de/ /> title>Pip's Page/title> link relcanonical hrefhttps://philip-weinke.de/> link relme hrefhttps://phpc.social/@weph /> link relalternate typeapplication/rss+xml hrefhttps://philip-weinke.de/index.xml titlePips Page /> /head>body>div idpage> header> a href/> img idlogo src/images/avatar-pixel.jpg width400 height400 altPips Avatar/> /a> input typecheckbox idmenu-toggle/> label idmenu-button formenu-toggle> span classbar1>/span> span classbar2>/span> span classbar3>/span> /label> ul classnavigation-list> li classnavigation-item> a classnavigation-link home href/>Home/a> /li> li classnavigation-item> a classnavigation-link tech href/categories/tech>tech/a> /li> li classnavigation-item> a classnavigation-link music href/categories/music>music/a> /li> li classnavigation-item> a classnavigation-link life href/categories/life>life/a> /li> li classnavigation-item> a classnavigation-link pipstagram href/pipstagram>pipstagram/a> /li> li classnavigation-item> a classnavigation-link about href/about>about/a> /li> li classnavigation-item> a classnavigation-link rss href/index.xml>RSS/a> /li> /ul> /header> main>section classcontainer list> h1 classpage-header>Pips Page/h1> ul classposts> li>article classpost> header> h1> a href/2023/01/raising-the-bar/ titleRead the full article>Raising the Bar/a> /h1> div classpost-meta> time classdate datetime2023-01-20T00:00:00Z> January 20, 2023 /time> // div classtags>span classtag> a href/tags/php/>#php/a> /span>/div> /div> /header> div> I started my professional career with PHP in the year 2000. Professional in the sense that I got paid to program, not so much because of my knowledge of PHP. a hrefhttps://philip-weinke.de/2023/01/raising-the-bar/ classread-more>continue reading/a> /div>/article>/li> li>article classpost> header> h1> a href/2022/12/advent-of-rust-11/ titleRead the full article>Advent of Rust // Day 11/a> /h1> div classpost-meta> time classdate datetime2022-12-15T00:00:00Z> December 15, 2022 /time> // div classtags>span classtag> a href/tags/adventofcode/>#adventofcode/a> /span>span classtag> a href/tags/rust/>#rust/a> /span>/div> /div> /header> div> I love that each Advent of Code reminds me at one point that I never paid much attention in math class. Part one of day 11 was, as usual, straightforward. With the divider gone and the number of rounds up to 10.000 in part two, I knew I was fucked. a hrefhttps://philip-weinke.de/2022/12/advent-of-rust-11/ classread-more>continue reading/a> /div>/article>/li> li>article classpost> header> h1> a href/2022/12/advent-of-rust-9/ titleRead the full article>Advent of Rust // Day 9/a> /h1> div classpost-meta> time classdate datetime2022-12-13T00:00:00Z> December 13, 2022 /time> // div classtags>span classtag> a href/tags/adventofcode/>#adventofcode/a> /span>span classtag> a href/tags/rust/>#rust/a> /span>/div> /div> /header> div> I finally had some time to review day 9. For some reason, I didn’t get the logic behind the knot movement in part two. So I had to break it down into tiny steps to get to my “duh” moment. a hrefhttps://philip-weinke.de/2022/12/advent-of-rust-9/ classread-more>continue reading/a> /div>/article>/li> li>article classpost> header> h1> a href/2022/12/advent-of-rust-10/ titleRead the full article>Advent of Rust // Day 10/a> /h1> div classpost-meta> time classdate datetime2022-12-11T07:00:00+01:00> December 11, 2022 /time> // div classtags>span classtag> a href/tags/adventofcode/>#adventofcode/a> /span>span classtag> a href/tags/rust/>#rust/a> /span>/div> /div> /header> div> After taking a day off, I’m a little behind. For some reason, I can’t wrap my head around part two of day 9, but fortunately, day 10 was easy again. a hrefhttps://philip-weinke.de/2022/12/advent-of-rust-10/ classread-more>continue reading/a> /div>/article>/li> li>article classpost> header> h1> a href/2022/12/advent-of-rust-8/ titleRead the full article>Advent of Rust // Day 8/a> /h1> div classpost-meta> time classdate datetime2022-12-08T00:00:00Z> December 8, 2022 /time> // div classtags>span classtag> a href/tags/adventofcode/>#adventofcode/a> /span>span classtag> a href/tags/rust/>#rust/a> /span>/div> /div> /header> div> I’ll just leave it here without further comment. a hrefhttps://philip-weinke.de/2022/12/advent-of-rust-8/ classread-more>continue reading/a> /div>/article>/li> li>article classpost> header> h1> a href/2022/12/advent-of-rust-7/ titleRead the full article>Advent of Rust // Day 7/a> /h1> div classpost-meta> time classdate datetime2022-12-07T00:00:00Z> December 7, 2022 /time> // div classtags>span classtag> a href/tags/adventofcode/>#adventofcode/a> /span>span classtag> a href/tags/rust/>#rust/a> /span>/div> /div> /header> div> I spent this morning trying to build a super generic directory tree structure using dynamic types and ended up being frustrated because I don’t get how ownership, lifetime, and all that jazz works in Rust. a hrefhttps://philip-weinke.de/2022/12/advent-of-rust-7/ classread-more>continue reading/a> /div>/article>/li> li>article classpost> header> h1> a href/2022/12/advent-of-rust-6/ titleRead the full article>Advent of Rust // Day 6/a> /h1> div classpost-meta> time classdate datetime2022-12-06T00:00:00Z> December 6, 2022 /time> // div classtags>span classtag> a href/tags/adventofcode/>#adventofcode/a> /span>span classtag> a href/tags/rust/>#rust/a> /span>/div> /div> /header> div> Easy one. I still haven’t figured out why Rust sometimes can not infer types, like with the hash set below. a hrefhttps://philip-weinke.de/2022/12/advent-of-rust-6/ classread-more>continue reading/a> /div>/article>/li> li>article classpost> header> h1> a href/2022/12/advent-of-rust-5/ titleRead the full article>Advent of Rust // Day 5/a> /h1> div classpost-meta> time classdate datetime2022-12-05T00:00:00Z> December 5, 2022 /time> // div classtags>span classtag> a href/tags/adventofcode/>#adventofcode/a> /span>span classtag> a href/tags/rust/>#rust/a> /span>/div> /div> /header> div> Today’s puzzle was another one where the solutions for the two parts differed only in a minuscule detail. a hrefhttps://philip-weinke.de/2022/12/advent-of-rust-5/ classread-more>continue reading/a> /div>/article>/li> li>article classpost> header> h1> a href/2022/12/advent-of-rust-4/ titleRead the full article>Advent of Rust // Day 4/a> /h1> div classpost-meta> time classdate datetime2022-12-04T00:00:00Z> December 4, 2022 /time> // div classtags>span classtag> a href/tags/adventofcode/>#adventofcode/a> /span>span classtag> a href/tags/rust/>#rust/a> /span>/div> /div> /header> div> The plural of regex is regrets, some people say, but I like ‘em. Not for everything and all the time but they come in handy for some tasks. a hrefhttps://philip-weinke.de/2022/12/advent-of-rust-4/ classread-more>continue reading/a> /div>/article>/li> li>article classpost> header> h1> a href/2022/12/advent-of-rust-3/ titleRead the full article>Advent of Rust // Day 3/a> /h1> div classpost-meta> time classdate datetime2022-12-03T00:00:00Z> December 3, 2022 /time> // div classtags>span classtag> a href/tags/adventofcode/>#adventofcode/a> /span>span classtag> a href/tags/rust/>#rust/a> /span>/div> /div> /header> div> I was surprised there’s no built-in way to find the intersection of multiple sets. I started to implement a function for this, but quickly discarded it in favor of a more specific one for the task at hand. 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