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Brad Mills criticizes public company CEOs who use GitHub stars as a measure of a software's global importance, calling this behavior indicative of a market bubble.
He further questions what other weak vanity metrics have been used by companies to boost product perceptions and investor excitement during speculative bubbles and manias.
Mills’s skepticism regarding the reliance on superficial metrics such as GitHub stars highlights broader concerns about market exuberance and the ways companies shape perceptions. These themes mirror his earlier assessments of technological evolution, including his analysis of memory architecture trade-offs in the context of DAG structure for OpenClaw Agent compaction, as well as observations of industry enthusiasm during high-profile promotional events like the 1 BTC giveaway featured by Bitcoin Bugle and Primal App during March Maxi Madness.