I see a few people saying that they didn't have much time (or that they didn't want to spend too much time) for this.<p>Is that really actually true, or is it some kind of 'modesty'[1]?<p>When people talk about IQ there's usually a list of people saying something like "IQ is meaningless, it's a flawed concept (but my IQ is 138)". Are there any people saying "I worked really hard at this, I spent a lot of time and effort. I ranked 984th."?<p>Because I'd love to see the results if those smart people got together and spent some serious time and effort on it.<p>Lots of popular science projects suffer from a heavy churn rate, which leads to people being introduced to the subject, producing an introductory program, doing a bit of reading, but then moving onto something else. A few people stay, and work on intermediate and advanced level projects, but they suffer from lack of interest and expertise. See, for example, all the millions of artificial life / evolution softwares derived from Martin Gardners Bugs. (See also the death of Fractint, which was excellent software but did not transition to Linux or Windows or modern display programming.)<p>[1] Not the right word but I'm not sure what fits.