EXAPUNKS

EXAPUNKS

MACHINE LEARNING CRASH COURSE (CAN EXAS® LEARN?)
8 kommentarer
surzhykKorektor 14. sep. 2020 kl. 10:38 
Actually... I think I do have an idea how to do it without access to that file's host... but I'd need at least one more cycle of the first Audit host being open, to do one more REPL...
surzhykKorektor 13. sep. 2020 kl. 21:05 
Looking at the puzzle's .js file (okay, now I'm being a meta dirty cheating alpaca), it seems to want the file ID of the file in the "Security" host, the one that explains the supposed NoMake system, which is either ID 401 or 400. Two problems: said host is entirely isolated from the entire network and can't be reached at all to check the file ID via the usual means, and... it's weird, but it seems to want the opposite file ID. If the NoMake-explainer is ID 401, then it's actually writing 400 to #CHCK that "solves" it, and vice versa. That literally does not help with finding what the ID is on a given test run, but...
surzhykKorektor 13. sep. 2020 kl. 21:05 
I'm officially stumped at this point... I've got a solution that MAKEs it in 61 lines (yup, dirty cheating alpaca because I literally don't know how I'm supposed to do it otherwise... the links to #STDY and #RSPN close after exactly three cycles, enough to REPL precisely once... the only way I see to do it without MAKE would require a third exa to be left in the home host, requiring at least four cycles before the links die ), and it goes all the way to the end of the audit... except I have no idea how to get the third value for #CHCK.
isaac.wass (aaaaaaaa) 23. jan. 2019 kl. 20:31 
Was able to MAKE it in 68 lines (my solution scored 134/68/7). The NoMake protocol is still exploitable :mean_creep:

Still, fun puzzle, and neat idea!
Tapasvi 26. okt. 2018 kl. 17:47 
Why exactly there's a "machine learning" term? I don't get it...
Harald B 1. okt. 2018 kl. 13:51 
Managed to MAKE it with 94/100 :happy_creep:. I imagine the "legitimate" solution involves something similar to what I've had to do but uglier, but I may be way off.
monorail 25. sep. 2018 kl. 22:47 
This puzzle is serously amazing. I felt like a genius for finally getting a solution that works.

Unfortunately, my solution is 102 lines long. I've already cut it down a lot by finding ways to not have to use @REP 13, but it wasn't quite enough. Looking forward to optimizing that down a bit!
kotek900 21. sep. 2018 kl. 10:48 
Omg so great! It uses something that I thought will never work but it did! If I knew it before I woud solve some lavels way faster! Amazing! :KSmiley::UltimateRaccoon: