Scraping repos…
Reading their public GitHub…
Scraping repos…
Reading their public GitHub…
“33 repos, 1 star, and a bio so empty it compiles to null”
Diana’s GitHub has the energy of someone who absolutely does the assignment and then vanishes before the applause. Thirty-three public repos, one lonely star, and a follower count perfectly balanced at 3/3 — not networking, just maintaining API symmetry.
The language spread is wildly ambitious: TypeScript, JavaScript, Python, HTML, CSS, Go… plus a top repo called OOPs-University-2024, which sounds less like a project and more like a formal apology to Java. Then there’s work, react-homeworks, task2-react, and rubik — a portfolio that says I have built things, but I refuse to market them.
Also, 24 repos untouched for over a year is impressive. That’s not inactivity, that’s digital sediment. But credit where it’s due: the most recent push was basically yesterday, so this profile isn’t dead — it just believes in dramatic pauses between commits.
No bio, no gists, barely any forks. This isn’t a GitHub profile, it’s a developer witness protection program. Low clout, high mystery, surprisingly solid repo volume.