At a Glance: Simon Tharby's solution to the final exercise of the Ruby Programming Unit, from the Odin Project. Featured is an instructive chess game between Mukhiddin Madaminov and Vidit Gujrathi from Round 6 of UzChess Cup 2026.

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Simon Tharby's solution to the final exercise of the Ruby Programming Unit, from the Odin Project. Featured is an instructive chess game between Mukhiddin Madaminov and Vidit Gujrathi from Round 6 of UzChess Cup 2026.

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  • Simon Tharby's solution to the final exercise of the Ruby Programming Unit, from the Odin Project.
  • Featured is an instructive chess game between Mukhiddin Madaminov and Vidit Gujrathi from Round 6 of UzChess Cup 2026.

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Ruy Lopez^3 ? โ€” Madaminov vs. Gujrathi | UzChess Cup 2026

Ruy Lopez^3 ? โ€” Madaminov vs. Gujrathi | UzChess Cup 2026

Featured is an instructive chess game between Mukhiddin Madaminov and Vidit Gujrathi from Round 6 of UzChess Cup 2026.

My Opponent's Bishop Took All My Pieces | Chess Rating Climb 1771 to 1788

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Opening 100,000 RUBY Chests in 99 Nights in the Forest!

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I FOUND THE RUBY CHEST HOUSE in 99 NIGHTS in THE FOREST!

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Simon Tharby's solution to the final exercise of the Ruby Programming Unit, from the Odin Project.