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[–] Deebster@programming.dev 1 points 2 weeks ago

For part one and likely part 2 you don't need to do all 499500 comparisons, you could split the grid into boxes and only search adjacent ones. E.g. z / 10 = which decile and look at z, z-1, z+1 (and the same for x and y). Less work for the processor, more work for you, and of course, sqrt (which you can also probably skip) is so efficient on modern chips that the overhead of this eats a chunk of the benefits (depending on how low-level your language is).