People are using « tokens used » as productivity metric ?!
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People are using « tokens used » as productivity metric ?! « Tokens used »?!?!? That’s like, the first time « lines of code created » gets beaten for the « worst metric of software engineering » 🫠
@romeu I thought it was more like Vim golf 🧐
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People are using « tokens used » as productivity metric ?! « Tokens used »?!?!? That’s like, the first time « lines of code created » gets beaten for the « worst metric of software engineering » 🫠
@natpryce@mastodon.social @romeu@mastodon.social "I spent more money, give me a raise!"
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People are using « tokens used » as productivity metric ?! « Tokens used »?!?!? That’s like, the first time « lines of code created » gets beaten for the « worst metric of software engineering » 🫠
@romeu that's one way to double down on "so foolish as to book that count on the wrong side of the ledger"
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@romeu I thought it was more like Vim golf 🧐
@RosaCtrl in vim golf the goal is to use the least
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@RosaCtrl in vim golf the goal is to use the least
@romeu yeah, exactly. I thought it… Wow
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People are using « tokens used » as productivity metric ?! « Tokens used »?!?!? That’s like, the first time « lines of code created » gets beaten for the « worst metric of software engineering » 🫠
@romeu
I once had to explain to HR that a code check in was not a valid metric for a write up of a senior developer. They were angry he wasn't doing as many check ins as the junior developers. I walked them through that he was a code reviewer and that he had more impactful check ins, but they were not convinced.I then pulled up one of their power points and showed them the version history. I hypothetically asked them why they were not more consistently productive and some days didn't have any updates.
It helped a lot.
I still feel crazy thinking about it.
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People are using « tokens used » as productivity metric ?! « Tokens used »?!?!? That’s like, the first time « lines of code created » gets beaten for the « worst metric of software engineering » 🫠
@romeu I burned a lot of fuel, therefore I am very efficient.
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People are using « tokens used » as productivity metric ?! « Tokens used »?!?!? That’s like, the first time « lines of code created » gets beaten for the « worst metric of software engineering » 🫠
@romeu Checkmates Goodhart's law by being a terrible metric even when not measured.
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People are using « tokens used » as productivity metric ?! « Tokens used »?!?!? That’s like, the first time « lines of code created » gets beaten for the « worst metric of software engineering » 🫠
@romeu It's probably the best possible metric for how hard you're cargo culting though, so it depends on your aims.
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People are using « tokens used » as productivity metric ?! « Tokens used »?!?!? That’s like, the first time « lines of code created » gets beaten for the « worst metric of software engineering » 🫠
@romeu
I read a story somewhere of a developer setting up a token burning script that builds badly designed cities in Sim City... -
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I read a story somewhere of a developer setting up a token burning script that builds badly designed cities in Sim City... -
@romeu I burned a lot of fuel, therefore I am very efficient.
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People are using « tokens used » as productivity metric ?! « Tokens used »?!?!? That’s like, the first time « lines of code created » gets beaten for the « worst metric of software engineering » 🫠
@romeu number of left clicks
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People are using « tokens used » as productivity metric ?! « Tokens used »?!?!? That’s like, the first time « lines of code created » gets beaten for the « worst metric of software engineering » 🫠
@romeu
It's like Dotcom eras "Cash burn rate", but this time it's AI data centers burning the planet. -
People are using « tokens used » as productivity metric ?! « Tokens used »?!?!? That’s like, the first time « lines of code created » gets beaten for the « worst metric of software engineering » 🫠
@romeu Someome came to me the other day asking why my token count was so low. I didn't realize that was a productivity metric. WTF.
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People are using « tokens used » as productivity metric ?! « Tokens used »?!?!? That’s like, the first time « lines of code created » gets beaten for the « worst metric of software engineering » 🫠
@romeu Could be "air breathed".
Code lines are least an outcome, but tokens are a resource you spent to create outcome.
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@romeu Someome came to me the other day asking why my token count was so low. I didn't realize that was a productivity metric. WTF.
It's like measuring car performance by gallons per mile instead of miles per gallon.
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People are using « tokens used » as productivity metric ?! « Tokens used »?!?!? That’s like, the first time « lines of code created » gets beaten for the « worst metric of software engineering » 🫠
@romeu I do remember when at work they were using the "committed lines of code" metric. One week I managed to do a SINGLE line change. Fixing a bug which haunted us for months. As they finally acknowledged, the main issue was not the change but knowing exactly where it was needed. The metric had been since buried
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People are using « tokens used » as productivity metric ?! « Tokens used »?!?!? That’s like, the first time « lines of code created » gets beaten for the « worst metric of software engineering » 🫠
@romeu Hmm. What about kLOC/token?

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People are using « tokens used » as productivity metric ?! « Tokens used »?!?!? That’s like, the first time « lines of code created » gets beaten for the « worst metric of software engineering » 🫠
@romeu I for one measure my car's quality by how much fuel it burns