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Most people have strong opinions about search engines but have never compared results without knowing which is which. Search Bench changes that. It shows you two anonymous result sets for any query you type, and you pick the one you prefer. No engine names until after you vote. Every comparison feeds a live public leaderboard — so you can see what people actually prefer when brand bias is removed.

Search BenchThe blind taste test for search engines
Kirill Maltsevleft a comment
Hey everyone — I'm Kirill, the solo creator of Search Bench 👋 This started as a personal experiment. I realized I had very strong opinions about search engines, but had never actually compared results blind. Search Bench hides the engine names and uses pairwise comparisons instead of ratings. Each vote answers a simple question: which result set is better for this query? A few important notes:...

Search BenchThe blind taste test for search engines
Marches & Gnats is a browser-based coding game inspired by Advent of Code. But instead of writing regular code, you program a Turing machine. Each quest gives you a concrete problem and a minimal model of computation. You write transition rules, run the machine, inspect its tape, and iterate. The game is set in 19th-century Estonia during the Romantic era.

Marches & GnatsCoding puzzle game where you program a Turing machine
Kirill Maltsevleft a comment
👋 Product Hunt I'm the solo creator of Marches & Gnats. I like Advent of Code, but it only runs for a short time each year. I wanted something in the same spirit that people could play throughout the year, and also something that could carry a longer narrative instead of isolated daily puzzles. Instead of writing solutions in a normal programming language, you work directly with a Turing...

Marches & GnatsCoding puzzle game where you program a Turing machine
