It's funny, how I'll spend 3 hours trying to force some function to work, to no avail, and then I'll get so frustrated that I'm about to melt down and I'll suddenly realize that if I do something else or rearrange some things, then I don't need that function and it's like

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thats very common in all complex fields. most problems are easy, it is our solutions that are hard. usually this is because the obvious is usually brute force, so the first approaches are simple to think of but hard to implement.

Brute force or some sort of modal or setting.

This is how LLMs help me code.. they make me stop and describe exactly what my problem is, that's often all I need to find another way around it. 🦆 Or sometimes the answer points me in a new direction even if the code isn't exactly what I was looking for.