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The triage report has improved, but its focus is largely on highlighting single changes impacts on the performance of the Rust compiler. We should think more holistically about what we want to get fro…
rylev updated
3 years ago
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### Component
Forge
### Describe the feature you would like
There are currently no benchmarks for the fuzz and invariant test features, so it's hard to know how good forge actually is compared to o…
mds1 updated
2 months ago
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Has anyone run any degrees of separation between 2 node benchmarks?
Say a graph of 1,000,000 nodes with around 30 edges each, checking whether any 3 hop, and if not then 4 hop, connections exist. …
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Comparison of theoretical complexity (big-O) with practical measurements
Сравнение теоретической сложности (big-O) с практическими измерениями
Порівняння теоретичної складності (big-O) з практичними…
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The various mappings in LLAMA aim to produce a good access pattern depending on the situation and user code. In benchmarks however, it might be interesting to see how a very bad access pattern perform…
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### Description
The system shall build an inverted index on the sparse vector embedding that are loaded by the user into the system, in an efficient manner.
### Acceptance criteria
1. The time re…
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Currently, our Lighthouse score is quite low: 61 in Incognito.
According to this blog post some of the RealWorld examples have a score of 99:
https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/a-realworld-comparis…
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There are two questions that come up:
- How much slower contract in Solidity in near-evm compared to the same contract in WASM
- What is the speed compared to Ethereum
We need to figure out wha…
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From my understanding we are always trying to use the best dataset, so that's why I'm suggesting the one from the new Huggingface SmolLM: https://huggingface.co/datasets/HuggingFaceTB/smollm-corpus
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The project has been upgraded to Scala 3 but the benchmarks are still in Scala 2.12 (in particular, `parseback-core` and `parseback-cats` dependencies are available in Scala 2.12 at the latest; it is …