You can try, but none of you will ever be like Wolfram http://blog.stephenwolfram.com/2012/03/the-personal-analytics-of-my-life/
this is free software, you dont need no graph to tell you you're productive and having no managers or management software sucks less On 4 July 2012 01:28, Calvin Morrison <mutanttur...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > On 3 July 2012 16:15, hiro <23h...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> back to your work engineer! >> >> On 7/3/12, Andrew Hills <hills...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 1:24 PM, Kurt H Maier <khm-suckl...@intma.in> >> wrote: >> >> On Tue, Jul 03, 2012 at 12:54:50PM +0200, Kai Hendry wrote: >> >>> https://github.com/scklss/dwm/graphs/ >> >> haha what the hell value is this exactly >> > >> > Sometimes, I find I'm being too productive at work, so I generate some >> > graphs representing work I was doing when I was being productive and >> > show them to my manager, and he likes them. This new feature will make >> > everyone writing suckless software more like a manager and less like >> > an engineer, and I think we can all agree that the world needs more >> > managers and fewer engineers. I find that when a project has more >> > managers than engineers, it produces so many productivity charts that >> > the productivity of the project as a whole is essentially infinite. >> > >> > --Andrew Hills >> > >> > >> >> > The thing that is nice about github graphs is that they are automatic. I > am my own manager and HR department by just clicking on the link. > > Using the Punchcard feature, I can easily track when I make commits, what > time of day and such. I have even used this to locate and target my less > productive hours. I have found it immensely useful in graphing that at > least. > > Calvin > -- *Ivan c00kiemon5ter V Kanakarakis* >:3