5 days ago
At DConf'24 last year, we ran a Phobos golf contest, where participants hunted for the most succinct solutions to 8 toy problems.

As I had been experimenting with GPT-5 anyway, I used the opportunity to finally publish the results.

https://tgehr.github.io/phobos-golf-scores/dconf24.html [1]

The page shows the evolution of scores over time as well as the evolution of the most succinct correct submissions over time for each task. In the tabs corresponding to each task, you can view the best submissions by clicking on the events in the plot or by manually expanding the spoilers.

The contest rules and task statements are included to make the page self-contained.


[1] The page uses JavaScript and depends on plotly-2.35.2, downloaded from https://cdn.plot.ly/plotly-2.35.2.min.js and served on github pages. The raw data is embedded as JSON.