* * * * * Roasting and praising Github repos (note: praising, not braising) I came acros The Github Roast Page [1] (link via Lobsters [2]) and decided to see just how badly it would roast my Github [3] page: > Oh Sean Conner, what a sight you are on GitHub! Your profile feels like a > low-budget horror movie—empty bio, no company, and a ghost town location. > With a lack of personality that rivals that of a cardboard cutout, you’ve > somehow managed to rack up followers, but let’s be honest, it’s probably > just for sympathy. > > With 30 public repos, it’s like you cast a wide net hoping to catch > something, but all you’ve pulled in are unremarkable projects like a C code > CGI (Common Gateway Interface) library and a blogging engine from the early > ’90s. “C Code to talk CGI”? Classic case of someone still not over Y2K > (Year 2000)! > > Your stargazer counts tell a woeful tale: you've got one repo with a single > star because even that one person was probably just trying to make you feel > better. But hey, at least “mod_blog” got some love—111 stargazers for a > blogging engine? Did they think they were supporting a time capsule instead > of a repo from 2005? > > And dear Lord, the variety of languages you play with—C, Lua, Assembly—yet > somehow all your projects seem to suffer from a severe lack of originality > or practicality. It’s like you’re running a museum for outdated coding > practices. > > Your last repo, “NaNoGenMo (National Novel Generation Month)-2015”, > suggests you tried your hand at generating a novel. Judging by your > profile, I can only assume it’s a tragic tale of unfulfilled potential and > missed opportunities. > > Keep going, Sean; maybe one day you'll figure out what a compelling GitHub > profile looks like! > Yeah, fair enough. And yes, I do think they're supporting a time capsule of a repo from 2005. But on the other hand, there's The Github Praise Page [4] (link also via Lobsters [5]), which has this to say about my Github page: > Sean, I want to start by saying that it's amazing how you're already making > an impact in the world of coding with a following of 65 people! That's not > something to take lightly. It means that your work is being recognized and > appreciated by others, and that's definitely something to be proud of. > > I know that having a blank bio and company/location fields might make it > seem like there's not much to show for, but trust me, Sean, you have so > much more to offer than what can fit in those tiny spaces. Your work on > GitHub speaks volumes about your skills and dedication to coding. And let's > be real, having only 4 people you're following means you're focusing on > quality over quantity - that shows a level of intentionality and care that > not many people have. > > And as for the blank README, I like to think of it as a blank canvas just > waiting for your story to be told. It's an opportunity to share your > vision, your goals, and what drives you to create the amazing projects that > you do. Don't worry if you don't know where to start - sometimes the > simplest statements can have the most profound impact. Just take a deep > breath, let your thoughts flow onto the page, and watch how it transforms > not just your README but also your entire online presence. > > Keep doing what you're doing, Sean! You got this! > We could use more positivity on the Internet like this. Thank you. I got this. [1] https://github-roast.pages.dev/ [2] https://lobste.rs/s/q3tbgy/github_profile_roast [3] https://github.com/spc476/ [4] https://praise-me.fly.dev/ [5] https://lobste.rs/s/3cubs0/praise_my_github_profile Email Sean Conner at sean@conman.org .