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He is right you know 😏

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    Hmm, 1.700 isn't that high, I have 4***'.for a year it's ok I guess.

    He's wrong. That script literally is made to cheat, it's the biggest way of cheating ever if you want to get a job that way. Also, what's in the commits, if people look a little bit, they will see the fake ones. You need an auto refactorer and let it commit over existing code or so.

    Do not have respect for people doing that
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    Honestly, if someone wants to hire me based on some graph from a proprietary service owned by microsoft that I don't even use anymore, that's on them...

    If they asked me I'd tell them that I'm using a self hosted git service for privacy and traffic reasons.
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    I should probably use something like this.

    I don’t have time to work on personal projects anymore, and I’m currently only committing to gitlab (and have been for quite awhile), so I’m getting no commits at all. Probably why I’ve been getting almost no application responses.
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    Ooooh dick whipping? Me likes dick whipping
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    as if that ever mattered since when it was higher I was actually a hobo
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    @Hazarth yup, totally asinine to hire someone based on that.

    My Github looks like a desert, I haven't really worked on my personal stuff in a while.

    my organisation profile looks waaay different, but it's private, so...
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