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@darkpixel thanks. Since posting the comment, I have switched back to a local installation instead of a hosted solution. But I wonder in Elastic Cloud if it's something like myuser...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elasticsearch Release history Major releases:[18] 1.0.0 – February 12, 2014 2.0.0 – October 28, 2015 5.0.0 – October 26, 2016 6.0.0 – November 14, 2017 7.0.0 – April 10, 2019...

> are you working on a pull request? I'm working on a particular website deployment that's using haystack with ElasticSearch as a backend. An aspect of planning is to think...

At least at this moment, there is not a basis to think the benchmark is wrong. I will run a test and attempt to replicate that result.

Just as expected, the results can be easily replicated. :-) See https://github.com/sdarwin/json/pull/20 , which shows the image below. If a benchmark is questionable then re-run the same job by pushing...

The current benchmark in this pull request is the following: ![bench8](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0c93581e-1103-4cab-90c8-d5f7d3667464) That is mostly around 3% or less. Some 0%. It's not wildly unexpected. However, @grisumbras you should understand as...

> Consider this PR: https://github.com/boostorg/json/pull/1031. Checking notes... that exact week was when the newest server khjson1.cpp.al went into production for the first time. That's a sea of 0% . :-)...

@RoyBellingan , there is no evidence of "noisy neighbors" usually: this is not a virtual machine on shared hardware, it is a separate server.

That's a good question. Other libraries are able to link in css stylesheets from the superproject, such as ``` ```

The above boostbook.css link was from boostorg/beast. Many libraries use boostbook.