Developer @skoooookum argues an empty public GitHub profile can simply reflect a career focused on generating revenue
The debate contrasts open-source contributions with proprietary development.
Some users agree keeping code off GitHub is smart for focusing on profit, while others dismiss it as trivial, terrifying, or unhelpful for job prospects.
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@paularambles he's right. and also cracked

@paularambles And I have few open source projects that actually useful, and used, and nobody cares, still hard to find a job.

@paularambles Sadly it also means you only write code that makes money

@paularambles This also applies to projects that are private & make money without a job

@paularambles allat for a telegram bot

@paularambles what about private contributions uh?

@paularambles tweet de época

@paularambles Did the CI pipeline just fail?

@paularambles @CoolTwixy talked about this

@paularambles Both are equally terrifying.

@paularambles Real

@paularambles If (!money) money.make();