You know how sometimes a little hobby side-project can get a bit out of hand? An unexpected performance regression on speed.python.org that only showed up on GCC 5 (and 7) led me to set up more rigorous tracking of Python performance when using different compilers. I'm still backfilling data but I think it's pretty awesome to see how much, and how consistently, free-threaded Python performance has improved since 3.13:

github.com/Yhg1s/python-benchm

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