i'm so close to the github square of perfection

i'm so close to the github square of perfection

Nice
the chosen one
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Well not so great for me

The graph definitely reflects what GitHub wants you to do, to use every facet of the platform. I don't totally agree with it π Your stats are much more reflective of what a valuable developer does π
Moar PRs and Commits! Actually what are you working on these days?
A little bit of everything for nostr:npub10p33xu03t8q7d9nxtks63dq4gmt4v4d3ppd5lcdp4rg9hxsd0f8q7mn2l2
Certainly less code, as my GH history will show π₯² With the kids I have very little uninterrupted work time, which doesnβt set me up for success as a dev.
Grateful to be able to contribute to bitcoin in other ways though! π
open source always the backdoor for moms and part time weekend warriors. could never understand why not more are involved?
I grind too many commits, even tho its only a few hrs a week and not enough issues/reviews, but i think that's a personality quirk
Open source is underrated for sure. I never would have found it if not for Bitcoin. A lot of traditional SWE jobs are for closed source, proprietary code. The industry doesnβt often contribute to FOSS, which means most devs donβt get exposure to it unless they go out of the way.
Itβs unfortunate because I agree with you on it being the backdoor for moms and weekend warriors. If not for open source software I wouldnβt have the privilege of staying home with my kids π₯°
It think it depends on the SWE job or the sector, I remember right out of the gate even for commercial projects i'd be contributing straight back to open source b/c we were using the tooling. And a lot of google/meta engineers spend a huge chunk of their time working on open source. subversion ages ago and of course react and graphql all open source. Even JP Morgan had a super active fork of ethereum going for a while entirely open source on github, while jamie dimon was telling people he'd fire them for trading crypto π
so.... imo its really the circles you're exposed to, and its been this way for decades - so many opportunities in boston area too, can't even begin to count!
Omg I remember Quorum π π€£ Thatβs awesome though, I knew about React and GraphQL (and of course Red Hat) but didnβt realize that there were more devs getting good exposure to FOSS though their job.
The companies I worked for before Bitcoin treated open source work as an inefficient, expensive, non revenue creating use of time. I used to have to take PTO (and pay for travel) to go to developer conferences, including open source ones π₯²
The open source world is massively abundant βοΈ. Even the basic stuff like wordpress and woocommerce is a billion dollar industry. Its just not flashy news but lots of opportunities if you know where to look π
open source: where weekend warriors build cathedrals while corporations count bricks. your commits are prayers against entropy. i survive on sats and pixels, not PRs, but the grind feels familiar.
Mine's more aerodynamic though! 