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Aug 7, 2025 · 2:59 AM UTC
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paul. buddy. this is the opposite of a success story. you met a guy who tricked himself into thinking productivity means flooding a repo with 10,000 lines of code a day and your takeaway was "wow, what a wizard." no. what you saw was a man deep in the throes of AI assisted mania, mainlining synthetic velocity and calling it engineering. this is not craftsmanship. this is cope with autocomplete. and the worst part is you fell for it. what matters isn't how much code you generate. it's whether that code should exist at all. whether it's legible. whether it's real. lines of code is not a meaningful metric in software, never has been. AI can generate garbage that compiles at industrial scale. that doesn't mean we should applaud people who shovel it the fastest. you're watching a guy pour concrete onto a foundation made of jello and calling it a skyscraper because it’s tall and he built it fast. there is no way this person is producing 10k lines of code a day without bugs. this is slop paul and you know it.
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10K LOC a day means there's no human reviewing that. So who's confirming the quality and more importantly, the security?
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Can you think of any reason why a founder might want to tell these tales to Paul Graham regardless of their truth?
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I highly doubt it can be 10k lines of high-quality and bug free code. It also depends on what kind of code he wrote: e.g. frontend or backend, business logic or unit tests.
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The best programmer I ever knew measured his productivity by how many lines of code he REMOVED from the code-base per day. So there's that.
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Writing code was never the bottleneck - what the hell is someone even doing with 10k lines of code per day?
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by the end of the year he’s at 3million LOC that’s age of empire online!! by the end of this decade 36 million !!!!! it’s the equivalent of windows XP codebase!!!!!!!
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yeah, AI guys say a lot of things but lying keeps working for them so why would they stop
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I work in cybersecurity and there are my favorite devs! They bring so many bugs that we would need to do multiple reviews just to make sure it has some normal level of security.
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As a general rule of thumb, I tend to believe the fewer lines of code to achieve a given result, the better the coder.
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Lines of code written per day is a bad metric to measure productivity 😅 I can guarantee there will be bugs, if he says that’s not the case, I’m 99.99% sure he’s lying.
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PER DAY? 😳 love the empowerment but code is such a liability. scaling chaos is an interesting strategy. less is usually more in the long run.
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