Is that possible? Maybe it’s just me, but I can’t see the actual challenge.

Only the example and explanation is visible

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    It doesn’t let people solve it without logging in since everyone gets randomized inputs rather than the same ones. You can still technically do the challenge, just cant use your solution on the large block of input

    That also looks like the day 1 of 2015

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      1 year ago

      I don’t see the point in that. It would seem like marketing or ads - an account just to talk about my personal projects? Nah…

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        They need an account because you get randomized inputs, and the solution goes with your inputs. They could’ve rolled out their own username/password auth, but that’s more work and you need to secure the passwords, handle resets, etc. OAuth is 100% the correct move here, and they ask for very minimal info.