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by Lyrkan
105 days ago
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> Also, as I said, information about the prompts quickly reveals competence / incompetence, and is crucial for management / business in hiring, promotions, managing token budgets, etc. I fail to see why you would need that kind of information to find out if someone is not competent. This really sounds like an attempt at crazy micro-management. The "distillation" that you want already exists in various forms: the commit message, the merge request description/comments, the code itself, etc. Those can (and should) easily be reviewed. Did you previously monitor which kind of web searches developpers where doing when working on a feature/bugfix? Or asked them to document all the thoughts that they had while doing so? |
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