gitarena
hyperfine
gitarena | hyperfine | |
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4 | 74 | |
82 | 20,020 | |
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3.6 | 8.1 | |
about 1 month ago | 6 days ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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gitarena
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Ask HN: Which personal projects got you hired?
GitArena - https://github.com/mellowagain/gitarena
GitArena is a GitHub/Gitea/GitLab clone written in Async Rust using Tokio and Actix-Web on the backend and server-rendered HTML with htmx for interactivity.
I commented on the "Who wants to be hired?" thread of this month with this being my main portfolio show-off project. It worked and I have gotten already 2 job offers now.
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Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (May 2022)
Hello! I'm Mari. I'm a self-taught software developer and have spent the past 10 years programming in my free time, mostly working on my own projects and contributing to open-source. I am currently working in retail and looking for a job as a software engineer in order to turn my passion into a living and getting a foothold in the industry.
My latest and greatest project I've recently been building is GitArena (https://github.com/mellowagain/gitarena), a software development platform similiar to the likes of GitHub, GitLab and Gitea. It features built-in vcs on top of Git and issue tracking, mostly focused on being able to be self hosted. It is written in Async Rust using Actix-Web running on the Tokio async runtime and PostgreSQL as persistent database. On the frontend it uses server rendered HTML with interactivity built in Vanilla JS and htmx. It also uses Semantic UI for CSS styling.
Thanks to my existing experience in retail, I'm very good at analyzing customer needs and can thus work efficiently on building and shipping customer-orientated solutions. I'm looking to take advantage of this in my future career.
Feel free to get in touch to learn more about me and my previous experiences.
- Doing M1 MacBook Pro (M1 Max, 64GB) Compile Benchmarks!
hyperfine
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Measuring startup and shutdown overhead of several code interpreters
Check out the official hyperfine Github repo
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Bun - The One Tool for All Your JavaScript/Typescript Project's Needs?
And then I used hyperfine to run the benchmarks on my MacBook Pro 14 M2 Max, and here are the results:
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Faster tetranucleotide (k-mer) frequencies!
Search "benchmarking tools for linux" and decide that hyperfine is good for what I'm doing. Run Jennifer's new python script against my refactored perl and find that the python is 1.26 times faster for k=3 and 1.47 times faster for k=4. For the Covid-19 sequence, these are both on the order of hundreds of milliseconds.
- Hyperfine: A command-line benchmarking tool
- FLaNK Weekly 08 Jan 2024
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Show HN: Inshellisense – IDE style shell autocomplete
> It is very possible to write sub 100ms procedures in TS, […]
I will not disagree with this statement because I don’t have a way to test inshellisense right now. Could you (or anyone with a working Node + NPM installation) please install inshellisense and post the actual numbers? Perhaps using a tool like hyperfine (https://github.com/sharkdp/hyperfine).
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Firefox has surpassed Chrome on Speedometer
Yeah, while it's not as thorough as these tools, the method is at least reproducible and sane, and with ~10 or so samples, you get an interval with a nice confidence.
Another through method will be hyperfine[0], yet I wanted to provide a method which requires no installation and can be done in a whim, without jumps and hoops, with the tools already at hand.
[0]: https://github.com/sharkdp/hyperfine
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How to optimize your config? What are mistakes to avoid when optimizing your config?
That is native and inbuild but I would suggest below options instead 1. Using lazy's Profile tab instead https://github.com/folke/lazy.nvim 2. Using a dedicated plugin to do this https://github.com/dstein64/vim-startuptime. 3. Using an external program hyperfine is one that I use https://github.com/sharkdp/hyperfine
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How to remove all <br> from all of my .html files
Fair enough, although might I recommend using hyperfine for your testing? ;p
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