JavaScript Performance Benchmarking
jsPerf has owned JavaScript benchmarking for 15 years — this is a cleaner clone without differentiation.

FrankenPHP dominates p99 latency across workloads when TechEmpower doesn't test Laravel specifically.
Laravel developers choosing application servers
TechEmpower Benchmarks · FrameworkBenchmarks
jsPerf has owned JavaScript benchmarking for 15 years — this is a cleaner clone without differentiation.
Live chaos testing for HTTP clients when you need to pick between axios and fetch.
The site weaponizes a compact set of benchmarks — throughput, RAM, cold-start, F1 score and install footprint — and even publishes raw JSON on GitHub, which makes it immediately useful for teams comparing ingestion options. Kreuzberg's Rust implementation posts jaw-dropping numbers against common tools; that's interesting, but the page leaves out crucial reproducibility details (datasets, seed runs, environment configs) you'd want before trusting the magnitude of those gaps.
Yet another Laravel fork with no clear reason to switch from the main branch.
Interactive DuckDB-WASM benchmark beats static leaderboards for agentic SQL eval.
Samurai résumé game with leaderboards, but the site returns 403 errors.