← Back to context Comment by kaydub 1 day ago Why ignore where I mention engineering impact??? Come on, be real here 4 comments kaydub Reply doganugurlu 20 hours ago What git stats do you have that show “impact”?The OP was right to assume it was lines of code. Another assumption could be number of commits, which also doesn’t measure impact. matkoniecz 21 hours ago Probably because you mentioned "git stats".What you meant by that? kaydub 20 hours ago High number of days with commits, merging and shipping code consistently (some people/project will ship multiple times a day/week, some projects move a little slower).That plus the completion of high impact projects makes good strong engineers.Those are the people I see using LLMs direwolf20 13 hours ago So quantity of code?
doganugurlu 20 hours ago What git stats do you have that show “impact”?The OP was right to assume it was lines of code. Another assumption could be number of commits, which also doesn’t measure impact.
matkoniecz 21 hours ago Probably because you mentioned "git stats".What you meant by that? kaydub 20 hours ago High number of days with commits, merging and shipping code consistently (some people/project will ship multiple times a day/week, some projects move a little slower).That plus the completion of high impact projects makes good strong engineers.Those are the people I see using LLMs direwolf20 13 hours ago So quantity of code?
kaydub 20 hours ago High number of days with commits, merging and shipping code consistently (some people/project will ship multiple times a day/week, some projects move a little slower).That plus the completion of high impact projects makes good strong engineers.Those are the people I see using LLMs direwolf20 13 hours ago So quantity of code?
What git stats do you have that show “impact”?
The OP was right to assume it was lines of code. Another assumption could be number of commits, which also doesn’t measure impact.
Probably because you mentioned "git stats".
What you meant by that?
High number of days with commits, merging and shipping code consistently (some people/project will ship multiple times a day/week, some projects move a little slower).
That plus the completion of high impact projects makes good strong engineers.
Those are the people I see using LLMs
So quantity of code?