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submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by ABasilPlant@lemmy.world to c/science_memes@mander.xyz

https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.10002

Abstract (emphasis mine):

The concept of a 'Ballmer Peak' was first proposed in 2007, postulating that there exists a very specific blood alcohol content which confers superhuman programming ability. More generally, there is a commonly held belief among software engineers that coding is easier and more productive after a few drinks. Using the industry standard for assessment of coding ability, we conducted a search for such a peak and more generally investigated the effect of different amounts of alcohol on performance. We conclusively refute the existence of a specific peak with large magnitude, but with p < 0.001 find that there was a significant positive effect to a low amount of alcohol - slightly less than two drinks - on programming ability.

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[-] Anticorp@lemmy.world 2 points 7 months ago

Yes! I don't drink any more though, but it sure was fun when I was younger. I should clarify in the original post that I was talking about dirt bikes.

[-] can@sh.itjust.works 3 points 7 months ago

That does make it sound a little better. At least then you were probably only risking harming yourself.

[-] Anticorp@lemmy.world 2 points 7 months ago

We were never harmed in a decade of doing that, so I'd call it a win. I'm not talking about getting hammered, I'm talking about having a couple of beers before you go riding.

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