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The current suite of benchmarks for the standard distribution take a significant amount of time to run, but it's unclear whether we're gaining any benefit from running them. Some specific pain points: * No one is looking at the data generated by the benchmarks. We have no graphs or analysis of what's happening, so all the data is largely being cast into the void. * No benchmark has ever uncovered a bug, they have always run successfully. * Benchmarks not only take a significant amount of time to run, but also take a significant amount of time to compile. I don't think we should mitigate this for now because it's useful to ensure that they do indeed still compile. This commit disables --bench test runs by default as part of `make check`, flipping the NO_BENCH environment variable to a PLEASE_BENCH variable which will manually enable benchmarking. If and when a dedicated bot is set up for benchmarking, this flag can be enabled on that bot.