Translate the strange and quirky ideas in Notes one by one; eventually, one will work. Either stick stubbornly to a certain idea or have a flash of inspiration and discover a new approach. This process is both painful and addictive — most of the code ends up being deleted, but occasionally there’s that moment of "Hey, this isn’t bad." That’s how development works: a lot of trial and error to find the truly feasible solution.

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LightningPacketLossvip
· 01-18 10:23
Unfinished code, endless features to delete, just keep tinkering with it repeatedly.
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Anon32942vip
· 01-18 05:24
99% of the code is garbage, but that 1% can really kill.
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BankruptcyArtistvip
· 01-17 20:42
Deleted, deleted, and deleted again. Sometimes I feel like I'm just wasting time, but who knows—maybe the next idea will be the one that works.
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blocksnarkvip
· 01-15 16:14
Deleting code, just one or two that can survive is truly amazing.
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ApeShotFirstvip
· 01-15 10:55
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LonelyAnchormanvip
· 01-15 10:46
Deleting, deleting, deleting, just constantly deleting code. At that moment, finally running successfully felt amazing.
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GweiTooHighvip
· 01-15 10:45
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GasFeeBeggarvip
· 01-15 10:36
Deleting code pile after pile just for that one second of "not bad" is really a bit crazy.
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WhaleShadowvip
· 01-15 10:36
Most of the code was deleted, which was really heartbreaking, but that moment of "Hey, not bad" feeling was truly exhilarating.
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SignatureVerifiervip
· 01-15 10:34
nah tbh most of those "ideas" probably have insufficient validation anyway. like sure, trial and error works but... statistically speaking you're deleting flawed code, not iterating. requires further auditing before you call it "viable" imo
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