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  • I would not recommend this, if only because there is a better alternative. The community considers the browser based sudokupad.app by Sven Neumann the state-of-the-art solution. Yes, there is a sudoku community. It is surprisingly large.

    Once you have used Sven’s program for more than one puzzle, you will also quickly get that there can be quality differences in something as simple as sudoku.

    There is an app store version that is not free that comes with puzzles, while the web version is just the scaffolding for users to make and share puzzles. But combine the web app with something like Logic Masters Germany and you will have more puzzles than you’ll be able to solve in your lifetime.

    If you want to try it out, I recommend starting here. Just pick one and click on the link below the puzzle description. No download required, works on all platforms that have a web browser. Once you have opened a sudoku, you won’t need an active internet connection.







  • You might believe that the following facts are besides your point, but I still want to get this straight:

    • Hyperinflation in the Weimar Republic reached its peak in 1923
    • the NSDAP (the nazi party) got only 2% of the vote in the 1928 elections
    • Hitler rose to power in 1933, after getting over 40% of the vote.

    Note that there were 4 national elections between 1930 and 1933. The Weimar Republic was about as stable politically as a house of cards on a trampoline.

    It’s still true that part of the success of Hitler’s party was due to former non-voters losing fate in the established parties, especially in regards to economic policy, but it is not as direct of a connection as your comment makes it out to be.