On Fri, Jul 11, 2025 at 07:43:06AM -0000, Jan Drögehoff wrote: > These kind of benchmarks are worthless and cannot be reliably > reproduced by anyone.
Here's a radical idea. Instead of going through all of that effort to
produce nonreproducible, useless results, they could install the
Phoronix Test Suite [1] and instantly gain access to a huge repitour of
fully reproducible automated tests involving real-world workloads.
If the existing tests are inadequate, add new ones, so we'll have a
useful, reproducible example we can use to figure out where performance
regressions (if any) are coming from.
[1] My issues with Phoronix (and their benchmarks) are editorial in nature;
but their methodology and tools are solid.
- Solomon
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