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The Austrian German term for managers who push bullshit like this is "dem hams ins Hirn gschissn", which translates as "someone shat into their brain".

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  • Being Left Behind EnjoyerT Being Left Behind Enjoyer

    The Austrian German term for managers who push bullshit like this is "dem hams ins Hirn gschissn", which translates as "someone shat into their brain".

    (This about the thinly veiled workplace surveillance stuff [they call it "bonus system" or some shit] Meta is pushing on their employees.)

    Being Left Behind EnjoyerT This user is from outside of this forum
    Being Left Behind EnjoyerT This user is from outside of this forum
    Being Left Behind Enjoyer
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    If you're not a programmer—"lines of code written" is a completely absurd metric to measure productivity for software development.

    It's like paying a cook by the amount of salt they use.

    leyrerL Johann VisagieW KanceptK Being Left Behind EnjoyerT Florian K.W 8 Replies Last reply
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    • Being Left Behind EnjoyerT Being Left Behind Enjoyer

      If you're not a programmer—"lines of code written" is a completely absurd metric to measure productivity for software development.

      It's like paying a cook by the amount of salt they use.

      leyrerL This user is from outside of this forum
      leyrerL This user is from outside of this forum
      leyrer
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      #4

      @thomasfuchs and butter? 😉

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      • Being Left Behind EnjoyerT Being Left Behind Enjoyer

        If you're not a programmer—"lines of code written" is a completely absurd metric to measure productivity for software development.

        It's like paying a cook by the amount of salt they use.

        Johann VisagieW This user is from outside of this forum
        Johann VisagieW This user is from outside of this forum
        Johann Visagie
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        @thomasfuchs Not only that, but since when does one need "AI" to do something as trivial as count lines?

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        • Being Left Behind EnjoyerT Being Left Behind Enjoyer

          If you're not a programmer—"lines of code written" is a completely absurd metric to measure productivity for software development.

          It's like paying a cook by the amount of salt they use.

          KanceptK This user is from outside of this forum
          KanceptK This user is from outside of this forum
          Kancept
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          @thomasfuchs and even if you are a programmer, you can still be paid by the amount of salt you use. Or chef, or puppet, or ansible, or terraform...

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          • Johann VisagieW Johann Visagie

            @thomasfuchs Not only that, but since when does one need "AI" to do something as trivial as count lines?

            Being Left Behind EnjoyerT This user is from outside of this forum
            Being Left Behind EnjoyerT This user is from outside of this forum
            Being Left Behind Enjoyer
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            @wjv Good news: LLMs literally can't count.

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            • Being Left Behind EnjoyerT Being Left Behind Enjoyer

              If you're not a programmer—"lines of code written" is a completely absurd metric to measure productivity for software development.

              It's like paying a cook by the amount of salt they use.

              Being Left Behind EnjoyerT This user is from outside of this forum
              Being Left Behind EnjoyerT This user is from outside of this forum
              Being Left Behind Enjoyer
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              This shit is so bleak.

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              • Being Left Behind EnjoyerT Being Left Behind Enjoyer

                If you're not a programmer—"lines of code written" is a completely absurd metric to measure productivity for software development.

                It's like paying a cook by the amount of salt they use.

                Florian K.W This user is from outside of this forum
                Florian K.W This user is from outside of this forum
                Florian K.
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                @thomasfuchs Or better, by the weight the meal they serve has

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                • Being Left Behind EnjoyerT Being Left Behind Enjoyer

                  If you're not a programmer—"lines of code written" is a completely absurd metric to measure productivity for software development.

                  It's like paying a cook by the amount of salt they use.

                  Daniël Franke :panheart:A This user is from outside of this forum
                  Daniël Franke :panheart:A This user is from outside of this forum
                  Daniël Franke :panheart:
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                  @thomasfuchs Everything that's old is new again!

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                  • leyrerL leyrer

                    @thomasfuchs and butter? 😉

                    AndreasA This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @leyrer @thomasfuchs butter has no upper limit.

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                    • Being Left Behind EnjoyerT Being Left Behind Enjoyer

                      If you're not a programmer—"lines of code written" is a completely absurd metric to measure productivity for software development.

                      It's like paying a cook by the amount of salt they use.

                      Kelsey JordahlK This user is from outside of this forum
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                      Kelsey Jordahl
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                      @thomasfuchs or maybe by the number of dishes they dirty.

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                      • Mad EngineeringM This user is from outside of this forum
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                        @thomasfuchs @ShiitakeToast Turns out paying people to look over and rewrite code cost money, so they decided to just fire the programmers, fart out some code slop, and call it a day.

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                        • Being Left Behind EnjoyerT Being Left Behind Enjoyer

                          The Austrian German term for managers who push bullshit like this is "dem hams ins Hirn gschissn", which translates as "someone shat into their brain".

                          (This about the thinly veiled workplace surveillance stuff [they call it "bonus system" or some shit] Meta is pushing on their employees.)

                          JohnsJ This user is from outside of this forum
                          JohnsJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                          @thomasfuchs My programming teacher would have words with those equalling performance with lines of code written.

                          Specially cause he pushed us to optimize code as much as possible.

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                          • Being Left Behind EnjoyerT Being Left Behind Enjoyer

                            If you're not a programmer—"lines of code written" is a completely absurd metric to measure productivity for software development.

                            It's like paying a cook by the amount of salt they use.

                            Sören Meyer-EpplerB This user is from outside of this forum
                            Sören Meyer-EpplerB This user is from outside of this forum
                            Sören Meyer-Eppler
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                            @thomasfuchs yeah. But if you're a cook and you're using *no* salt, I'd have some questions...

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