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1. johnfn+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-12-02 20:23:32
You might want to revise what you consider to be "absolutely zero chance". Bun has an insanely fast startup time, so it definitely can be true for small workloads. A classic example of this was on Bun's website for a while[1] - it was "Running 266 React SSR tests faster than Jest can print its version number".

[1]: https://x.com/jarredsumner/status/1542824445810642946

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2. smarna+JX[view] [source] 2025-12-03 03:35:44
>>johnfn+(OP)
I only claimed there is absolutely zero chance that Bun is twice as fast at executing general JavaScript as Deno. The example doesn't give any insight into the relative speeds of Bun and Deno, as fast as I can tell.
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3. johnfn+bb1[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-12-03 06:23:03
>>smarna+JX

    johnfn@mac ~ % time  deno eval 'console.log("hello world")'
    hello world
    deno eval 'console.log("hello world")'  0.04s user 0.02s system 87% cpu 0.074 total
    johnfn@mac ~ % time   bun -e 'console.log("hello world")'
    hello world
    bun -e 'console.log("hello world")'  0.01s user 0.00s system 84% cpu 0.013 total
That's about 560% faster. Yes, it's a microbenchmark. But you said "absolutely zero chance", not "a very small chance".
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