I'm not a sports person but it seems like chess and video game match making have had this figured out for a while: just play ranked. Your rank can change at official events, like when you're competing, and everyone gets matched with people around their skill level/ability, with the occasional hotshot rising through the ranks blowing everyone away.
While we're focused on fairness let's also match by height, and weight, wingspan, general body type, age, years of experience, amount spent on coaching, support of parents, emotional stability, and wrist circumference.
Since transitioning to work, but still keeping a notebook, I use the following. Colours based entirely on what pencils/highlighters I had when I first started taking notes at work.
Assigned work Blue
Ad hoc Orange
Errors Pink/Red
Solutions Green
Actualizing Yellow
WTF Purple
bees sometimes fly, like flies, but not exactly like flies; though they do fly. Bees do. Well, flies also fly, but differently. Not that differently if you don't care about such distinctions, but pretty differently if you do. I wish I could fly. That last one wasn't a bee fact. It was a me fact.
It might, but it definitely hasn't. I work in some fresh blood on the weekends, when I feel up to taking a chance. Actually, I've got a date to go see Dream Scenario (Nic Cage π₯°) just this week.
Maybe fair in a typical setting, but getting iffy around programmers, especially kernel maintainers. I'm convinced linux and foss in general would not exist without the autism spectrum, and who knows maybe even borderline personality disorders
Yeah maybe unpopular in the greater culture, but certain not unpopular around here.