zmrlft's approach involves creating private repositories and more for drawing graphics.
This uses AI to provide codebases that appear complete, even with full CI/CD workflows(If it can run).
Maybe I could try contributing to a codebase with different GitHub accounts, creating a bunch of confusing and useless code that looks like a Microhard, Zeta or Goggle repository......
> Do NOT use for:
> Fraudulent job applications
> Deceiving others about your experience
> Any malicious purposes
Well... that is exactly what it's going to be used for, I'm sure the DRPK IT workers are going to be huge fans of it.
It looks more realistic than zmrlft/GreenWall.
zmrlft's approach involves creating private repositories and more for drawing graphics.
This uses AI to provide codebases that appear complete, even with full CI/CD workflows(If it can run).
Maybe I could try contributing to a codebase with different GitHub accounts, creating a bunch of confusing and useless code that looks like a Microhard, Zeta or Goggle repository......