Scraping repos…
Reading their public GitHub…
Scraping repos…
Reading their public GitHub…
“Zero followers, zero following — true CI/CD: Completely Isolated, Constantly Deploying”
Maksim’s GitHub has the energy of a stealth startup that forgot to tell literally anyone it launched. No bio, no followers, no following — just 1.7 years of TypeScript and Python commits like you’re coding from an undisclosed bunker with a very stable internet connection.
The repo list is wonderfully chaotic in a hacker-way: d-coffee sounds like either a side project or a dependency your morning routine can’t compile without, CorrFinder is proudly carrying hackathon DNA, and ais25hn reads like someone generated a repo name by letting a keyboard fall down the stairs. Even better, 56% of the profile is forks, so half the page is basically you saying, interesting... I’ll take this home and inspect it.
And yet, the funniest part is the consistency: 9 public repos, 0 total stars, 0 forks, 0 gists, 0 social graph — a mathematically elegant commitment to being underrated. Still, the recent push says you’re active, which means this profile isn’t abandoned; it’s just operating in full introvert mode.