How does Sup Forums maintain their online portfolio? Github? Personal website?

How does Sup Forums maintain their online portfolio? Github? Personal website?
Do you keep separate accounts for personal projects that feature questionable content/contributions, and for projects that can be showcased to potential employers? Is your account named professionally (e.g. actual name) or narutofanboy69?

Want to contribute to a mix of degenerate/non-degenerate projects and possibly down the line be able to showcase them to employers, but don't really want to associate myself with some of the contributions I plan to make, yet it feels like a chore to have to maintain split accounts.

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>How does Sup Forums maintain their online portfolio? Github? Personal website?
Github
>Do you keep separate accounts for personal projects that feature questionable content/contributions, and for projects that can be showcased to potential employers?
I just deleted all my questionable content projects and changed my github's account username just in case
Is your account named professionally (e.g. actual name) or narutofanboy69?
It was something extremely similar to that until i changed my username. Still /kinda/ unprofessional currently, but at least it's no longer weeb-related.

Github account.
Named: First initial and last name
Profile picture is some pixel art I made in paint of something vaguely tech-related (a certain cable type)

I use it for my personal stuff, contributions to open source (such as they are), and some of the work I do for my employer (Microsoft).

I've heard a lot of employers don't even look at github profiles when hiring, though.

>It was something extremely similar to that until i changed my username. Still /kinda/ unprofessional currently, but at least it's no longer weeb-related.
Prime motivation behind a lot of the projects I am involved with is mostly weebshit, and although there are more professional contributions I want to make down the line, I am unsure whether it would be wise to present and associate such portfolio to my identity.
Can only imagine that even when deleting projects, that shit gets archived somewhere and one day you will have someone dig it up and try to slander your name by questioning why were you involved in the development of 2D molester simulators.

Github, blog, youtube, twitter
t. aspiring pentester

And here I was thinking you meant degenerate like a software piracy tool or malware or a brony fan game.

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One for portfolio \ politically correct contrib
One for random bullshit

It's easy to maintain two, just use an ssh config file to set hosts to specific url\ssh key.

Is that possible? I thought you could only do it for hosts not for like github.com/a and github.com/b

>one day you will have someone dig it up and try to slander your name by questioning why were you involved in the development of 2D molester simulators.
Are you that guy who made those shitty top-view kidnapping games? Just delete the project and rename your account. Nobody will care.

GitLab, self-hosted. Questionable content is in private repos. Those are free unlike on Github

I have GitGud but I have no idea what to create. I mean, everything is already written. Could fuck around with eyyy ayyy, I guess.

>GitHub and personal site that uses some GraphQL to present the GitHub stuff in a neat way
>Nope, I'm trying to make my GitHub as unfiltered as possible, so there's even hackathon code from the other weekend that's no doubt crummy as hell, but I know people who don't open source everything they have
>Account uses a bit of a personal brandname, like, a professional username

Highly recommend using domain hacks for your site too, but someone's probably picked up deliciousse.men already so you're probably out of a personal website there, bud

>How does Sup Forums maintain their online portfolio? Github? Personal website?
Github

>Do you keep separate accounts for personal projects that feature questionable content/contributions, and for projects that can be showcased to potential employers?
I don't make "questionable contributions", because I'm not 12 years old. On the flip side, I expect a certain maturity of the people looking at my repos too. If master/slave terminology, Brainfuck, saying "we need to beat X into submission" in the comments etc. triggers you, then I think you are an immature dick.

>Is your account named professionally (e.g. actual name) or narutofanboy69?
I named it after my common internet handle, but I regret that in retrospect and wished I used my most common username like everyone else I know did.

I just put whatever is leftover from work on there, or stuff I've developed enough that I feel comfortable putting on there.

I don't use it for job seeking though, linkedin is for that.

or just setup an sshconfig

e.g. I can do 'git clone acct1:user/project' or 'git clone acct2:user/project'

Even when we're looking at interns or seniors we pretty much never look at github accounts. It doesn't mean much unless they tout all their projects as being on github. We generally look at previous experience more than anything.

I can't code for shit and have tons of things I want a gui for in loonix. Would you be willing to work for (you)'s? Would that be considered contract work in your resume?

I can't guarantee anything but giving it a shot couldn't hurt. Keep in mind that I'm a student so this is a learning experience for me. So, what GUI do you want, based dude with trips?

You sound like a real watch wearing dildo.

>questionable content/contributions, and for projects that can be showcased to potential employers
I show questionable content to employers right away. It shows that I am real human, and not a "job interview professional/hopper". And it's an instant test for employer, if they aren't ok with their employees being themselves, then it's most likely toxic place I unlikely want to work at anyway.
Thanks god market is short on my skills and HR's are forced to swallow any sort of autism to keep me interested in their shit.

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I have an anime face as my github profile picture.

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I'm more curious what all the questionable content that people are working on is. For research purposes of course.

Holy shit I got trips. I'm looking for QOL shit being carried over from windows to lxde or xfce like properties of drives/partitions, formating from right clicking, samba share integration for sharing with windows/android, hwinfo-like real time monitoring software of all the shit one neat tab,task manager with per program network usage /w logging, stuff that I've taken for granted for over a decade that are either missing completely or splintered into different terminal-based programms that don't really cooperate. I know how to do that shit from terminal, but it's cumbersome for tasks that I perform almost daily, and running shell scripts from a folder is just ghetto alternative for somethings Windows did 20 right decades ago.

Github for personal projects + LinkedIn profile

I've got some piracy automation stuff on my github.
It doesn't explicitly say that's what it's for, though.

I don't know what you mean by that, but you sound butthurt over my opinions which suggest that you fall in the category of people I don't give a fuck about, so whatever.

How is that questionable?

When people on this board usually say questionable projects, they either mean Hentai porn games or racist/anti-feminist memes.

I for one think you're cool and doesn't afraid of anything. Ignore that weak minded fool.

github.com/Anonsunite/fapgauntlet

I maintain separate accounts, but I don't think I've ever made anything I'd consider a "questionable" contribution. I just prefer some level of anonymity even with code. Although I write programs for work, I don't really work as a "programmer" so nobody has asked to see a GitHub portfolio anyway. The only one I use now doesn't have a "professional" name, but it's also not from anything any other human knows so it probably just looks like a vaguely prounounceable series of letters to people.

>Do you mind explaining what you meant by the commit 'Traps aren't gay'? I did some low level interrupt and trap handling myself, but this statement seems confusing.
>Pantsu Quest? Can you elaborate, is this a web framework?
>Why do you include Japanese comments in your code? Are you multilingual? We need global oriented people like that!

>How does Sup Forums maintain their online portfolio?
MyAnimeList.

Github will delete your racist/anti-feminist projects for you automatically.

They don't though. I literally have a repo called nigger-cunt with a javascript files that only does for (i = 0; i < 5; ++i) alert('nigger cunt'); and it's been up since 2013

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