nullhole 2 years ago

I'm working with some data that has a large number of date formats within a single document - day seconds, week seconds, ISO8601, ticks, some with hardcoded offsets and others with different datums ... it would be quite funny I think to throw in a new column in the Hebrew calendar, just to join the party, so to speak.

  • js2 2 years ago

    The Hebrew calendar is a marvel of historical engineering and complexity. Both solar and lunar with exceptions to accommodate Shabbat and other holidays, and be consistent with the Torah.

    https://stevemorse.org/hebrewcalendar/hebrewcalendar.htm

    • valianteffort 2 years ago

      >The Hebrew calendar is a marvel of historical engineering and complexity

      I haven't seen glazing this hard at a cinnabun.

    • nullhole 2 years ago

      Thanks for the link! Better than the articles I came across before. It has a kind of GEB vibe to it which is nice.

      • js2 2 years ago

        Discussed on HN last year. The top comment has some other links you might be interested in:

        https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=33126676

        • nullhole 2 years ago

          That is a very good link. The top comment has direct implications for any software / report generation dealing with tidal (-> lunar) cycles. Perhaps using something non-ISO to store time on the inside could have its benefits.

adityaathalye 2 years ago

dwimmer's animated text art elevates everything about Hanukkah of Data! I wrote about how it works, here: https://evalapply.org/posts/animate-text-art-javascript/

  • saulpw 2 years ago

    You did a great job on the text animation code, Adi! I've found myself falling into a trance watching the flickering candles.

    • adityaathalye 2 years ago

      Aw shucks... thank you :)

      And I find myself waiting to catch the various creatures twitch.

bigkahuna1986 2 years ago

I know it's a week old, but I just finished and had a lot of fun! Thank you! I'm going to attempt the speed run after my toddler goes to sleep.

akprasad 2 years ago

The ASCII candle is really charming, especially when lit. Looking forward to exploring this further. Great work!

paddy_m 2 years ago

Thanks for putting this together, it's very creative.

Do you mind if I post videos of solving this to my youtube channel (that has absolutely no viewers)

  • saulpw 2 years ago

    For sure! Just be sure to include a spoiler warning :)

  • chronos00 2 years ago

    Hey, Whats your Youtube channel name? I am interested in watching the videos of your Solutions for these Data Puzzles.

lofatdairy 2 years ago

This was pretty fun! Sometimes the stories were a bit harder to parse than others, but honestly, that's pretty reflective of what it's like being a technical person communicating with non-technical people.

Hope to see this again next year!

alxjsn 2 years ago

I love the story! Excited for the next challenge!

schoen 2 years ago

Fun "crossover" observation (ROT13; spoiler for first night)

Gur fheanzr bs gur crefba jub vf gur nafjre gb #1 yvgrenyyl zrnaf 'sve gerr' (nf ersreraprq va n snzbhf Puevfgznf fbat).

hadjian 2 years ago

Congrats Saul! Hope it’s ok to solve this during Christmas, because of vacation ;-)

  • saulpw 2 years ago

    Thanks! It'll stay up past the end of Hanukkah.

jerpint 2 years ago

Solved it all last year, looking forward to finishing this year’a puzzles!

  • saulpw 2 years ago

    Well, the puzzles are the same, only the clues and dataset are different. But you might want to do them again anyway, to polish up your scripts--on the last day of Hannukah, we'll be posting a more challenging dataset for you to try to speedrun.

    And keep on the lookout for more data puzzles from us in the near future!

chirau 2 years ago

Pretty cool. Got the first two. Now I have to wait for the next one...

harshreality 2 years ago

The phone number input requires dashes, which are entirely optional in general for communicating telephone numbers (dashes and parens only serve as decoration for readability these days).

littlekey 2 years ago

Thanks for this, will give it a try :)

dkce9r854h32 2 years ago

why can i only do the first 2 puzzles? it says i have to wait 17hrs. is it like a christmas countdown?

  • NoraCodes 2 years ago

    chanukah is 8 days. presumably one puzzle will be released each day.

    • anjakefala 2 years ago

      Yes, exactly! A new puzzle will be released at 4pm UTC each day.

      • seshagiric 2 years ago

        oh cool, can't wait for it.

MandieD 2 years ago

Yay, it’s back!

fud101 2 years ago

im keen but not sure how to get started

  • anjakefala 2 years ago

    Click on the candles to see the puzzle! Start with the 0th candle in the centre. =)