Submission taking more than a HOUR!

cant imagine when they will get AC.

What’s the benefit of increasing the AC count? :confused:

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To get more green

bro its our wish to submit whenever we want…lot of people make last day submissions

I just solved the problem, waiting for results

With less than 1.5 hr left for the August Long Contest to end, this is not the time for such kinds of problem to occur :expressionless:

@admin please look into the matter

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Even i Do last day submission most of the time so it’s the platform issue not the users!!

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I know this issue of codechef that’s why i do “second” last day submission if required but not last :laughing:

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To everyone complaining about long judging times, you had 10 days to do it. Its like you had 10 days for homework and now you’re in line on the last day with other late students blaming the teacher for not checking fast. If the judge’s speed was acceptable to you during the last nine days, it should be acceptable to you now.
Edit: The judge’s speed hasn’t decreased on the last day, but the queue is bigger. If someone must be blamed for your wait, blame the users ahead of you in queue who waited till the last day like you.

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@rude009
Exactly ! That was my point :laughing:

I wonder why you like the name RUDE!

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Its almost 40 mins now. Lets say tomorrow the judge starts to take 10 days, will you blame others for not submitting the solution on the first minute itself? Some blame lies with the judging system also.

wow this is so dumb . if they teacher ask students to submit upon next day . they are allowed to submit till last time neither teacher corrects or not . its the teachers mistake not student’s and past judge speed isn’t equal to today’s speed .

If the judge takes 10 days, it’ll 10 days to reach you in the queue, not 10 days for each submission. The fault is still yours :slight_smile:

first learn https://www.esds.co.in/blog/vertical-scaling-horizontal-scaling/

Upgrading their system for a problem that occurs 12 days* a year (maybe even only for last 3 hrs of those days) due to no fault of their own doesn’t seem efficient.

it could be done easily by aws servers.

what is he doin?

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