You might have seen the first ever photographed image of a black hole that came out over the last few days. Science and human understanding takes a step forward, we get that bit closer to unravelling the mysteries of the universe. But all of this pales in comparison to the fact that it was a woman who developed the algorithm that allowed the image to be captured . Naturally, rddit and the usual suspects are ecstatic, this is a big win for female representation in science and technology.But are things as they seem to be? Let's have a look the breakdown of code contribution by members of the team.Wait a sec, only 2,410 lines of code out of ~900,000? Well who cares, quality over quantity right? Let's have a look at what was contributed by this colossus of contemporary astrophysics.Font size? QoL changes? A bugfix? Could it be that a woman's contributions are being blown massively out of proportion just because she's a woman? And who was that achael who contributed over 90% of the code, how come they aren't receiving global recognition for their work?Oh. Welcome to the blackpill boyo. The post on reddit with this guy's face was deleted by the mods.TL;DR - Female scientist receives global recognition for literally living life on developer debug mode.