> We're back to using LOC as a productivity metric because LLMs are best at cranking out thousands of LOC really fast.
Can you point me to anyone who knows what they're talking about declaring that LOC is the best productivity metric for AI-assisted software development?
Are you implying that the author of this article doesn't know what they are talking about? Because they basically declared it in the article we just read.
Can you point me to where the author of this article gives any proof to the claim of 10x increased productivity other than the screenshot of their git commits, which shows more squares in recent weeks? I know git commits could be net deleting code rather than adding code, but that's still using LOC, or number of commits as a proxy to it, as a metric.
> I know git commits could be net deleting code rather than adding code…
Yes, I'm also reading that the author believes commit velocity is one reflection of the productivity increases they're seeing, but I assume they're not a moron and has access to many other signals they're not sharing with us. Probably stuff like: https://www.amazon.science/blog/measuring-the-effectiveness-...
Can you point me to anyone who knows what they're talking about declaring that LOC is the best productivity metric for AI-assisted software development?