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2025-05-12 11:59:14 +0200 | tromp | (~textual@2001:1c00:3487:1b00:ecd3:a00f:e9d8:9bf6) |
2025-05-12 11:59:09 +0200 | Frostillicus | (~Frostilli@pool-71-174-119-56.bstnma.fios.verizon.net) (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) |
2025-05-12 11:58:25 +0200 | comerijn | (~merijn@77.242.116.146) merijn |
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2025-05-12 11:47:14 +0200 | manwithluck | (~manwithlu@2a09:bac1:5b80:20::38a:2d) manwithluck |
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2025-05-12 11:44:59 +0200 | sord937 | (~sord937@gateway/tor-sasl/sord937) sord937 |
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2025-05-12 11:41:31 +0200 | <Hecate> | __monty__: looks like you may want to look into telemetry, or download statistics for pre-built binaries |
2025-05-12 11:41:09 +0200 | <Hecate> | __monty__: so, you want an average of your program's runtime platforms |
2025-05-12 11:37:06 +0200 | fp1 | (~Thunderbi@87-92-254-11.rev.dnainternet.fi) (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) |
2025-05-12 11:34:45 +0200 | prdak | (~Thunderbi@user/prdak) prdak |
2025-05-12 11:30:08 +0200 | <__monty__> | I'm more interested in a statistic that says something about hardware representative of what the software runs on on average. Without having to know the exact distribution of hardware characteristics and without requiring a stable representative of that distribution. |
2025-05-12 11:29:20 +0200 | euleritian | (~euleritia@ip4d17f864.dynamic.kabel-deutschland.de) |
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2025-05-12 11:28:22 +0200 | <Hecate> | then I'm not sure what you want to measure, actually |
2025-05-12 11:27:36 +0200 | <Hecate> | __monty__: just so we're clear, you want to mesure change against something that is not a real computer or has no real hardware characteristics, despite your program running on actual computers with actual hardware? |
2025-05-12 11:26:53 +0200 | <__monty__> | It's not perfect but I suspect it's a step in the right direction. |
2025-05-12 11:26:50 +0200 | zdercti^ | (~zdercti@50.168.231.214) |
2025-05-12 11:26:32 +0200 | <Hecate> | __monty__: yes that's what benchmarking does, but your change might have completely different effects on different architectures! |
2025-05-12 11:26:26 +0200 | zdercti^ | (~zdercti@50.168.231.214) (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) |
2025-05-12 11:25:36 +0200 | <__monty__> | I'm thinking of things like benchmarking before and after a change. To get an estimation of the relative improvement of the change. |
2025-05-12 11:25:02 +0200 | <Hecate> | you're not getting any kind of useful metrics from abstracting that away, there's no "ethereal" or "ideal" computer on which your program runs |
2025-05-12 11:24:31 +0200 | <Hecate> | __monty__: in other words, you will get completely different results according to the cache of the CPU, the quality of RAM, etc |
2025-05-12 11:24:03 +0200 | <Hecate> | __monty__: well, that would mean doing a bunch, bunch of benchmark runs, and then averaging them out per hardware characteristics :D |
2025-05-12 11:17:03 +0200 | <__monty__> | Are there any benchmarking techniques that are independent(ish, at least) of the capacity of the underlying hardware? |
2025-05-12 11:12:19 +0200 | sord937 | (~sord937@gateway/tor-sasl/sord937) sord937 |
2025-05-12 11:11:50 +0200 | <tomsmeding> | I have some personal experience with benchmarking on github actions, and indeed the answer is: don't do that, performance is unpredictable |
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2025-05-12 10:36:30 +0200 | califax | (~califax@user/califx) califx |
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2025-05-12 10:35:52 +0200 | hellwolf | (~user@01f7-65aa-cc2f-39a8-0f00-4d40-07d0-2001.sta.estpak.ee) hellwolf |
2025-05-12 10:32:33 +0200 | tromp | (~textual@2001:1c00:3487:1b00:ecd3:a00f:e9d8:9bf6) (Quit: My iMac has gone to sleep. ZZZzzz…) |
2025-05-12 10:32:14 +0200 | fp1 | (~Thunderbi@87-92-254-11.rev.dnainternet.fi) fp |
2025-05-12 10:29:59 +0200 | hellwolf | (~user@5345-cb48-715e-41e3-0f00-4d40-07d0-2001.sta.estpak.ee) (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) |
2025-05-12 10:21:29 +0200 | <hololeap> | ty |
2025-05-12 10:21:27 +0200 | <hololeap> | that makes sense |
2025-05-12 10:20:52 +0200 | <merijn> | I can imagine the available CPU scales with current load of their github action system |
2025-05-12 10:20:50 +0200 | <hololeap> | fair enough |
2025-05-12 10:20:36 +0200 | <merijn> | yeah |