Some anecdotal data: I sometimes sleep with a white noise machine (the Dohm from Yogasleep). When I sleep with it, I usually remember my dreams way better (I feel like I had multiple dreams that night compared to almost none usually). I can't really say if I sleep better or not, but it helps me fall asleep quicker if the neighbors are making noise at night.
The performance seems pretty impressive! I'd like to see comet being added to techempower's benchmark, to see how it competes against other frameworks.
I have to point out that what you say applies only on the "Fortunes" benchmark. On the others benchmarks, Java always comes before PHP. I'll also add that most people don't use the top performing frameworks (most people use Laravel and Symfony for PHP, which are near the bottom), but that applies to everything here.
I wasn't clear, sorry. What I meant to say is that most people use Laravel and Symfony, which are nowhere near the top performing PHP frameworks on the benchmark.
Discord was heavily marketed towards the gaming community that was split between Skype, Teamspeak, Mumble and maybe some others that I don't remember. All of them had some flaws while Discord just worked.
Algebraic Data Types (sealed classes/sum types + records/product types), pattern matching, local type inference. Moreover, Substrate VM (part of Graal) will help you achieve faster startup time and lower runtime memory overhead since it will be AOT compiled to a standalone executable, something that OCaml does right now.
It looks great! I never really used Javadoc so please see this as a total outside feedback. I like the modern look, lighthouse is almost perfect in accessibility which is great (the only point lighthouse complains about it the contrast of links). It's also good on performance (80/100).
I have one confusion about the name, I'm used to the web frontend world where "ng" is usually something related to angular but it seems that it isn't the case here. I'm curious to know what's the origin of the name.
Thanks, your feedback is nevertheless appreciated. Lighthouse points out some things that can be easily addressed and some of those things certainly should be fixed. I did not use such a tool on the site before and now it seems obvious to do it!
"ng" is short for "next generation". Not sure if this is a good name for the project after all.