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GitHub: My robots are 2.5x as productive as I am.

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In January 2022, I decided to create a dedicated GitHub account for my automated bots, doing great things in the public with GitHub Actions.

And as of today, my robots are 2.5x as productive than I am on GitHub according to the contribution graphs. Note that I still can’t remove all automated tasks for crediting my GitHub account for some unknown reason.

The @reinhart1010’s GitHub contribution graph, as of April 25th 2024.
The @reinhart1010’s GitHub contribution graph, as of April 25th 2024.
The @1010bots’ GitHub contribution graph, as of April 25th 2024.
The @1010bots’ GitHub contribution graph, as of April 25th 2024.

That said, after 2,5 years of automating in the public, building robots and allocate them into a separate GitHub account was a great decision. Robots are indeed a great way to maximize your impact as a developer.

No, I’m not joking to impress recruiters by greenwashing your GitHub account, but helping them through your products that updates everytime. (>_ )


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