Post Your Github Account

And the B(a)S(e)D license, too

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Really eh?

yeah

So when you download this it allows you to use open source Windows related software but the thing is does the group behind this site or whatever check programs and whatever that are uploaded for viruses before they make them available on the site?

the point is to upload your source code so that you can develop across several systems seamlessly, so no.

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well it doesn't have to be Windows related but I am not sure about moderating for malware. Most of the time you are just given source code so there is nothing to hide in the software.

Roast Me
https://github.com/rigred

Lots of hobby projects in started state but never quite got time to finish.

Otherwise not much publicly visible, Most of my stuff is now on BitBucket or private work repos.

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The weird green look of that screenshot tells me you are using the glitchy linux mint/mate screenshot tool which often manages to capture its own selection mask overlay.

Well why not post. Right now some Win32 shit only visible that I work on at school
https://github.com/infigo96

I have pretty much nothing on it except a repo for cimarkdown for which I submitted a merge request which consisted of a single line of code as the original line was depreciated in php-7.0. I personally use an internal GitLab server for all of my projects but I plan on releasing some on GitHub in the future once they are in a state well enough to submit to the public.

https://github.com/michaellindman

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https://github.com/deevus

So you can see my terrible PHP code? How about no.

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My Github is linked to my real name / my CV / too much personal stuff and Im not really into being doxed... But I will share a repo that made me laugh recently if its welcome :)

no one will make fun of you more than admitting this will get you.

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speaking of funny repos:

https://github.com/fsufitch/git-gud

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Here's my contribution: https://github.com/AGhost-7/node-flip-table

Nice try NSA

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Not that github is public anyway..... Anything you put on there has been webscraped and logged anyhow. Posting it here makes next to no difference, your posts here and traffic sent to github are already correlated by IP source and other traffic fingerprinting techniques. So Meh, risk models etc.

both sites use gravatar too iirc

See: my Profile Image XD