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by echelon 122 days ago
No. It can't be anything but a good thing.

Code was always a limiting factor. It's why we built large companies.

Now we can do more with fewer engineers. This will enable small teams and small startups to be even more nimble.

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This must be why KLOCs are considered such a great indicator of productivity and why churn is used to measure code quality /s

I've worked in multiple start-ups and more mature companies, they always slow down because producing code is easier then building a product. More code is only better when quality hardly matters, which is basically never

OKRs are the indicator of productivity and these models let you crush more OKRs per human headcount.