We have a villain this year - Easter Bunny. We need to infiltrate it's HQ which might require some pathfinding skills, we will crack their codes and work with unusual hardware. That was fun.
I experimented with Github Copilot for the first 4 tasks, then I disabled it. I didn't even wait till the end of my trial. It only saves me a few seconds of typing for repeatable simple things like opening files or iterating. When I'm into writing a real algorithms, the suggestions are usually wrong, but distracting.
- Day 1: No Time for a Taxicab
- Day 2: Bathroom Security
- Day 3: Squares With Three Sides
- Day 4: Security Through Obscurity
- Day 5: How About a Nice Game of Chess?
- Day 6: Signals and Noise
- Day 7: Internet Protocol Version 7
- Day 8: Two-Factor Authentication
- Day 9: Explosives in Cyberspace
- Day 10: Balance Bots
- Day 11: Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generators
- Day 12: Leonardo's Monorail
- Day 13: A Maze of Twisty Little Cubicles
- Day 14: One-Time Pad
- Day 15: Timing is Everything
- Day 16: Dragon Checksum
- Day 17: Two Steps Forward
- Day 18: Like a Rogue
- Day 19: An Elephant Named Joseph
- Day 20: Firewall Rules
- Day 21: Scrambled Letters and Hash
- Day 22: Grid Computing
- Day 23: Safe Cracking
- Day 24: Air Duct Spelunking
- Day 25: Clock Signal