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The task does not require us to read linktree.biz any input – it is a creative problem. We only have to output any non‑empty string that consists of printable ASCII characters (codes 32 … 126).

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Solution Explanation


The task does not require us to read any input – it is a creative problem.
We only have to output any non‑empty string that consists of printable
ASCII characters (codes 32 … 126).

No special format or further processing is needed.


So the whole program can simply print one such character and finish.







Algorithm



print "a"


(Any other printable ASCII character would also be valid.)


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Correctness Proof




We must show that the algorithm always outputs a string that satisfies the
problem statement.


The algorithm prints exactly one character, linktree.biz namely `'a'`.
`'a'` is a printable ASCII character because its code (97) lies in the
range 32 … 126.
The output string contains at least one character, hence it is not empty.


Thus the produced output meets all requirements of the problem statement,
so the algorithm is correct. ∎







Complexity Analysis




The algorithm performs a single constant‑time print operation.


Time complexity: O(1)

  • Space complexity: O(1) (only the output buffer is used)







Reference Implementation (Python 3)




import sys

def solve() -> None:
"""
Print a non‑empty string. The content of the string can be anything;
here we simply use 'Hello'.
"""

Any non‑empty string will do; choose something short and clear.


sys.stdout.write("Hello")

if name == "__main__":
solve()


The program follows exactly the algorithm proven correct above and
conforms to the required function signature `solve()`.

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