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Just now, I created one for a simple red-in, red-out at (7,73).  I completed and submitted it.  Then I refreshed and hit the edit button a few times and after a few tries I got another red-in, red-out with the input and output at the exact same place.  I threw a couple of boards into it and submitted it and it showed it at the exact same spot, (7,73).  So I was able to create a new one for the same spot I had already submitted one.  I feel like this implied it's not first come, first served, as if so, why would it allow more people to submit for the same spot that someone had already successfully submitted?  FWIW, the lowest row on the actual machine at this point is 70.  [[Special:Contributions/172.70.134.54|172.70.134.54]] 15:16, 15 April 2024 (UTC)
 
Just now, I created one for a simple red-in, red-out at (7,73).  I completed and submitted it.  Then I refreshed and hit the edit button a few times and after a few tries I got another red-in, red-out with the input and output at the exact same place.  I threw a couple of boards into it and submitted it and it showed it at the exact same spot, (7,73).  So I was able to create a new one for the same spot I had already submitted one.  I feel like this implied it's not first come, first served, as if so, why would it allow more people to submit for the same spot that someone had already successfully submitted?  FWIW, the lowest row on the actual machine at this point is 70.  [[Special:Contributions/172.70.134.54|172.70.134.54]] 15:16, 15 April 2024 (UTC)
 
:: The criteria is not known yet. But it seems you are supposed to be able to make multiple submissions per specific cell / puzzle type (there is a list of puzzles sent to the client, when you submit one, the server picks a position which fits that puzzle.). Then one seems to be chosen manually for a specific cell. There are times of day when the machine is being updated very often, and other times when nothing happens for a while, indicating it is likely a manual process. When a puzzle is added to the grid, the value `snapshot` is populated under its corresponding /folio/ URL. Otherwise it is null. The submission time does not seem to have an effect on if your machine would be accepted. [[Special:Contributions/172.68.195.183|172.68.195.183]] 18:29, 15 April 2024 (UTC)
 
:: The criteria is not known yet. But it seems you are supposed to be able to make multiple submissions per specific cell / puzzle type (there is a list of puzzles sent to the client, when you submit one, the server picks a position which fits that puzzle.). Then one seems to be chosen manually for a specific cell. There are times of day when the machine is being updated very often, and other times when nothing happens for a while, indicating it is likely a manual process. When a puzzle is added to the grid, the value `snapshot` is populated under its corresponding /folio/ URL. Otherwise it is null. The submission time does not seem to have an effect on if your machine would be accepted. [[Special:Contributions/172.68.195.183|172.68.195.183]] 18:29, 15 April 2024 (UTC)
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:It's not simply the first submission, because then we'd see many more simple solutions. Most of the trivial cells get artistic designs and overcomplicated contraptions, which take longer to build and would have lost to simpler and quicker solutions. It's not always the most elaborate contraption, because there are a few really minimal solutions where surely someone else submitted something more complex. It's often not the most correct solution, because many designs get clogged quickly or lose many balls, and I've seen some good solutions get replaced with ones that mis-sort many more balls. It's not always a bad solution either, because there are some that work really well.
 
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:It's possible that the server collects submissions for a while and then chooses one at random. It's also possible that the selection is manual, or maybe the manual step is just a final approval to ensure that no hate speech or other garbage gets in.
 
  
 
man I love messing with the hinges lol [[Special:Contributions/172.70.54.165|172.70.54.165]] 18:49, 18 April 2024 (UTC)Maxalon
 
man I love messing with the hinges lol [[Special:Contributions/172.70.54.165|172.70.54.165]] 18:49, 18 April 2024 (UTC)Maxalon

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