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.

  • @TopRamenBinLaden
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    1 month ago

    Microdosing LSD is a common thing nowadays in the tech world. It definitely increases your creativity and mental energy, so it makes sense. Your friend was probably ahead of the curve. I’m not sure if the idea was as popular back then.

    • @[email protected]
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      91 month ago

      The rest of use were tending towards macro dosing. He may have known about it, but he didn’t really talk about it that much. Certainly wasn’t encouraging other to try it.

      • I Cast Fist
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        21 month ago

        Maybe his dose wasn’t small enough to be considered micro. I’d wager half a tab would give a light trip instead of a full

        • @[email protected]
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          31 month ago

          I dunno. I never took less than 2 tabs even my first time, cause less than that didn’t seem to do anything as far as visuals went. Just made me feel twitchy