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Having a git commit log seriously saves me from undercharging my client. I have a very real fear of overcharging, because so much of my work time is fluid, and after a day's work I may feel that I was just on the Fediverse the whole time.
Now the end of the month is approaching, and I'm really behind on my time sheets, so I'm reconstructing history.
"Hmm, Wednesday ... I didn't really do much then, did I?"
* looks through commit logs of three repos *
"Oh, apparently I was working basically 10 hours straight. Right, there was that thing with the thing, had forgotten about that."
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Actuallly Wednesday specifically, I don't have any commit logs. That's when I was getting into the green-field code and I was mostly staring at PDFs and web pages all day.