20 Year IT veteran with many domain specialities. GitHub addict.
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for the answer to The Root Cause of Western Decline
- as well as excellent resources on everything from jobs & money to relationships & divorce, to emigration & taxes
This does not include any private repos such as my corporate work eg. where most of my Pull Requests and many of my commits went.
This only includes my public open source repos:
GitHub's limit of 6 pinned repos is far too low - these are what I consider my core open source public repos:
The rest of my original source repos are here.
Pre-built Docker images are available on my DockerHub.
Writing the above I suddenly got curious enough to quickly rustle up a new program to generate this graph of my public repo commit times to see when I'm most active:
The TL;DR takeaway from the above graph is don't bother me in the mornings, I take a while to warm up 😉.