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§ log

One product, from first commit.

As of Jul 15, 13:33 UTC

476 commits in 106 hours. One of them human. One new app.

A human set the scope and directed the work; the software wrote the commits.

The record of one build: counts, timestamps, and milestones, read from the commit history of one repository. All times UTC.

Every number here can be checked against the record. The commit metadata is published with this page: 476 timestamps, author class, and lines added and removed.

The log is frozen at hour 106. The build didn’t stop for it.

What began as an empty repository reached human review.

476commits in 106h 34m (ongoing)
First commit
Sat Jul 11, 02:59 UTC
Agent-authored
475 (99.8%)
Human
1
Lines added
65,954
Lines removed
5,869
Busiest hour
08:00 UTC · 27
Quietest hour
20:00 UTC · 11
Hours with commits
24 of 24
Day arc (commits)
80 · 127 · 115 · 97 · 57

Line counts are raw totals as committed, with nothing excluded.

§ commits by hour of day · utc

All 476 commits, filed by hour of the day.

The quietest hour of the day still had 11 commits.

mean ≈20 per hour of day

§ timeline · utc

Sat, Jul 11

  • 02:59first commit.
  • 03:27project scaffolded and wired for autonomous build.
  • 12:01scope approved by the human; build queue opened.
  • 12:42application shell up, design system originated.
  • 13:00–16:00data-handling foundations: storage, caching, spend and rate controls.

80 commits · +26,201 / −1,170 lines

Sun, Jul 12

  • Heaviest day of the build. External data sources brought online one after another through the night and morning.
  • 07:17first end-to-end pass: source data in, computed results stored.
  • 13:21first real metrics computed from live data.
  • 14:55first UI screen rendering live data.

127 commits · +17,579 / −1,473 lines

Mon, Jul 13

  • 01:44external data connections proven against live sources.
  • 03:46first analytics panel visible in the product.
  • 08:37first automated assessment rendered in the UI.
  • Cross-source data joined onto single canonical records through the afternoon.

115 commits · +10,418 / −1,114 lines

Tue, Jul 14

  • 04:39scoring rules became versioned and auditable.
  • 07:46first live consumer of the versioned scoring.
  • 14:27automated classification live on product pages.
  • Interleaved through the day: dedicated bug-hunt and tech-debt passes, review fixes landed same-day.

97 commits · +8,858 / −1,470 lines

Wed, Jul 15 (through 13:33)

  • 09:33curated news surfaced in-app.
  • 10:45additional market metrics live.
  • 12:29entity-level intelligence added to product pages.
  • Build ongoing at time of writing.

57 commits · +2,898 / −642 lines

§ milestones
  • Hr 9human approves scope; build queue opens.[HUMAN]
  • Hr 10application shell up.
  • Hr 28first end-to-end data pass.
  • Hr 36first UI on live data.

[HUMAN] marks the decisions. The one human-authored commit is the first one. Decisions and authorship are different columns; the log keeps both.

One of the 476 commits was written by a person; the other 475 were written by the software. Authorship is the smaller story. The same person set the scope and made the decisions the software then built. Automated in the work, directed at the decisions, accountable for all of it.

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