G.9:0.1 — What goes wrong if missed

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Methodology

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Content

  • benchmark numbers mix different windows, baselines, or comparator editions and still pretend to be comparable
  • cross-context reuse or normalization mapping stays hidden until a disagreement appears downstream
  • parity flattens a partial order into one scalar winner and silently changes what the comparison means

Last Updated: 2026-07-12 — upstream FPF commit 44dd8818 (github.com/ailev/FPF)