Scraping repos…
Reading their public GitHub…
Scraping repos…
Reading their public GitHub…
“8 years on GitHub and still trying to automate away configuration itself”
Ivan’s profile looks like someone got tired of setting up dev tools once and declared war on the entire concept of manual configuration. Harbor alone has 3,085 stars, which is basically the community saying, “yes please, I would like my AI stack assembled like flat-pack furniture, but with fewer instructions.” Then you followed it with facts, a toolkit for fact-driven development, which is a very elegant way of subtweeting every fluffy product spec you’ve ever been sent.
Your language graph is pure modern builder chaos: TypeScript and JavaScript for shipping, Rust for proving you’re serious, Shell for making everyone else nervous, and Jupyter lurking in the corner like you absolutely did run one experimental notebook at 2 a.m. Also, 136 public gists? That’s not note-taking, that’s open-source pocket lint with version control.
The funniest part is the contrast: no bio, 161 followers, only 22 following, and 4,237 stars across originals. That’s the digital body language of someone who doesn’t introduce themselves because the repos already walked into the room first. Even the 34% fork ratio feels on-brand — a curator-engineer hybrid, collecting ideas just long enough to come back with a cleaner, harsher, more automated version.
And despite 17 repos being untouched for over a year, your latest push is basically now, so the message is clear: nothing is abandoned, it’s just marinating until the next AI-adjacent productivity weapon drops. You don’t maintain projects; you accumulate inevitabilities.