Dear community, I just got this message:
"Attention! Your solution 204580021 for the problem 1826A significantly coincides with solution kunal_goyal123/204573135, Carered/204576230, malyutka/204580021 ..." It's a div2A problem and of course solution could be close to each other. Could you help me? MikeMirzayanov
Why do you dislike it? Could you imagine that a person who is able to solve div2D would copy a code for div2A? Today it happened with me, tommorow it can happen with you.
"Tavarishch Mike" not "hi guys". You're welcome.
I always thought that a message is much more important than a way you give it
The chicken also 'thought' before getting into the soup!
Next time writing a blog to MikeMirzayanov, start it with:
"TAVARISHCH Mike, a monstrous error has occurred..."
Upd: Why downvotes, tavarishchy?
This is the first time I have the same code as a stranger. My previous cheating method was to try submitting using another account to avoid time penalties, until the code duplication mechanism became increasingly strict. From the perspective of code submission and problem-solving order, this is very in line with my level, and from the perspective of submission records and code style, it can be seen that I am independent thinking, and there is no plagiarism of other people's code in this competition. I have a good understanding of my own level. I no longer pursue grades, but I cannot admit what I did not do, so I must clarify this: I have not plagiarized someone else's code, and I have not disclosed the code to anyone. Please forgive my poor English.
I agree with you,my bro.
We can't judge him based on his previous mistakes without evidence