Scraping repos…
Reading their public GitHub…
Scraping repos…
Reading their public GitHub…
“39 repos, 2 stars, and enough disaster projects to predict the GitHub forecast”
Kirirto-kun’s GitHub is the startup incubator of someone who absolutely has ideas. TypeScript in the front, Python and Jupyter in the back, and just enough C++ to remind everyone you’ve known suffering in multiple syntaxes. It’s giving full-stack ambition with hackathon aftertaste.
You’ve got 39 public repos, only 10% forks, so respect: these are mostly your own original experiments. Unfortunately, the audience response is currently 2 stars and 2 forks — basically a standing ovation from a very small room. Followers and following both at 14 is also beautifully balanced: the social graph of a developer who believes in mutual aid.
The repo lineup is amazing. fire_spread is your most decorated project, which is fitting, because the rest of the profile looks like sparks from five different hackathons landing in every direction. sanduai_frontend, nishack_back, nishack_front, disaster_vision — this is less a portfolio and more an emergency response system for unfinished MVPs. And with 24 repos untouched for over a year, your commit history doubles as an archaeological site.
Still, you pushed as recently as 2026-06-14, so this isn’t abandoned — it’s active chaos. No gists, minimal bio, no fluff, just Aktobe, Jafar Mazhitov, and a trail of TypeScript and notebooks saying, trust me, the demo worked locally.