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Comment by janalsncm

11 hours ago

> there's very little evidence to support this opinion other than just wishing it was true

Building a brand doesn’t require submitting to someone else’s open source project. You can do the same thing by creating your own OSS project.

For a lot of them it’s probably a little of column A and a little of column B.

If people are submitting in their real name it’s more likely they’re building a brand. I also think it’s possible for someone to genuinely think they are helping without trying to build reputation.

Oh but you see, own OSS projects are not worth much unless they got stars. Anyone can now fill their GitHub space with a hundred vibecoded projects in an afternoon, it's worth nothing unless it comes with social proof.