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By __fn__, history, 3 weeks ago, In English

Hello Codeforces! 🌎 👋

First, take a look at the last sentence of this screenshot:

According to the setters, they would be upset if someone dropped a problem after the h hacking phase. 😅 But I did drop 3 problems ! 🤯 Problems C, D, and E were all hacked. 💔

I'm now wondering what m3tr0 and his friends will do now 🤔?

This blog is just for fun. 😁

By the way, has anyone dropped more than that after a system test? 🤔 I’m talking about those who were confident in their solutions, not those who submitted without proof.

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Why can you type emojis on codeforces?

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m3tr0 We are still waiting for your answer. I haven't been to specialist since August by the way

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    I don't really understand what kind of response you expect from me. The most I can do is apologize for the situation and promise to think of more bugs, write more incorrect solutions and attract more testers who will make mistakes in tasks and reveal vulnerabilities in pretests

    I have no authority to influence in any way the situation that was already in the past. If you expect me to recalculate the rating or credit your solutions that are incorrect but passed the pretests — I'm not from codeforces administration and I can't perform such actions in any way. But I'm sure they won't do it either, as the incorrect parcels are still incorrect.

    I apologize again, and wish you a raise in the next competition

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      I don’t blame any of you personally for the fact that I lost three problems after the hacking phase. If I, as a contestant, had solved the problems correctly, my solution would have held up, regardless of the pretests’ weaknesses. A fully correct solution should not be affected by weak pretests. I recognize the effort you put into setting up the round, and these mistakes have actually helped me become more aware for the future. By the way, the blog was meant as a joke...