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Spotify Verified for Human Artists: What It Signals for Code, Content, and My Own Blog

DEV Community·Juan Torchia·about 1 month ago
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Spotify Verified for Human Artists: What It Signals for Code, Content, and My Own Blog The right solution to the authorship problem in software is adding more process metadata, not output metadata. I know that sounds weird. Let me explain why the Spotify badge forced me to audit my own commits. When the Spotify Verified news hit Hacker News — 243 points, 200+ comment thread — my first instinct was probably the same as yours: "interesting, music industry problem, not mine." Closed the tab. Got back to a PR. Three hours later I was digging through my Claude Code logs from the past month and I found something uncomfortable: out of the 847 commits I've made since I adopted agents systematically, I have verifiable evidence of human authorship on exactly 23% of them. The rest have my name in git log , but the design decision, the code, sometimes even the commit message — all assisted.…

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