Scraping repos…
Reading their public GitHub…
Scraping repos…
Reading their public GitHub…
“21 repos, 5 stars, and a bio so empty it compiles to NULL”
Five and a half years on GitHub and you’ve built the kind of profile that says, “I code a lot, but only my group project knows for sure.” No bio, no gists, just 21 repos spanning Dart, C++, TypeScript, PHP, C, and Go — the classic I’m not inconsistent, I’m full-stack identity crisis starter pack.
Your top repo is polban-datacore with 3 stars, which means you’re basically one README improvement away from becoming moderately discoverable. Then there’s c5-cite-track and sda, both proudly wearing the academic-assignment energy like they were pushed at 2 AM with a deadline in one tab and pure survival in the other.
And I have to respect anti-sleught-hand-pcd — a Flutter plus YOLOv8 anti-cheating system for TCG tournaments is such a wildly specific build that it feels less like a repo and more like a side quest unlocked by caffeine. Meanwhile, projek-4-local-friendly-marketplace-backend and projek-4-local-friendly-marketplace-master sound like the eternal battle between final, final-fix, and final-real.
4 followers, 8 following, 0% fork ratio, and a recent push today? That’s not clout-chasing — that’s a developer who actually uses GitHub like a workshop instead of a museum. The profile may be low on stars, but it’s high on “wait, they definitely built something weirdly practical at some point.”