Scraping repos…
Reading their public GitHub…
Scraping repos…
Reading their public GitHub…
“From chemist to iOS dev, and still 10 repos are in cold storage”
Sanatzhan’s GitHub has strong career-switch energy: Swift up front, Python on the side, and CSS quietly holding the résumé together like duct tape in production. From chemist to iOS developer is a great arc — and judging by the repo list, you’ve also been experimenting on conference demos, meetup projects, an FPL bot, and a Product Manager AI Agent. Truly a lab where every beaker says MVP.
You’ve got 16 public repos, 15 total stars, and somehow your top two projects collected all the applause while the rest of the org chart is just vibes. KolesaConf2022 and meetup are carrying this profile like senior engineers covering for a sprint full of hackathon code. Also: 0 total forks. Not because the work is bad — just because your repos give off “look, don’t touch, this may have been built at 2 a.m.” energy.
The funniest part is the split between activity and archaeology: most recent push in 2026, but 10 repos untouched for over a year. That’s not inactivity, that’s a museum with one very enthusiastic curator. Nine followers and four following is also the perfect ratio for someone who wants to ship quietly, then casually drop a repo called pm-ai-agent like we wouldn’t notice.
Honestly, this profile feels like an iOS dev who still thinks like a scientist: run experiment, publish result, abandon apparatus, start new experiment. Efficient? Debatable. Roastable? Absolutely.