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I think the answer is that I am simply not ready to progress in this game. There is tremendous amount of work required to be done before I can grasp the concepts presented.
Either its that or I am simply too stupid. What I am saying is that yeah I can have a look at guides and solutions and its all very interesting, but copying solution is not fun for me, I want to be able to come with my own solution and that's sadly not possible without reading a book or two on the topic.
You can prove me wrong, but I think its time to shelve it until I get better.
- internalize that OR means >>either or<<, different than the spoken or (which is XOR, logic-wise)
- try to explain to yourself why you are doing whatever it is you are doing. Like: "to get true on the output I need to have both Input A and input B true".
And this is not even some lvl0 stuff: you construct these statements in every single level, every single connection.
For context I'm currently finishing the LEG architecture, about a week after buying the game and I'm having the time of my life :)
https://codehiddenlanguage.com/
Of course, there is always this:
https://www.nand2tetris.org/
Which is pretty amazing...