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tomhazledine

I am a professional and take my work profiles very seriously.

A screenshot of my GitHub contribution graph for 2012.

The yearly grid (where every day is a square) has been used to draw a pixel-art version of Pacman chasing two ghosts.
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tomhazledine

Since this has gotten a little attention today, here's some more info:

Yes, I did actually do this: github.com/tomhazledine?tab=ov

I did it as part of an exploration of ISO Weeks (the GUI I built to do the drawing was a great test-case for rendering a grid of weeks 🀷) tomhazledine.com/what-is-an-is

tomhazledine

@jon_valdes Haha - I love it. Your examples look great too. Much more artistic than mine

Phillip

@tomhazledine you mad lad you actually did it! πŸ˜‚

Tim Ward ⭐πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡ΊπŸ”Ά #FBPE

@tomhazledine Code a glider gun next time. Then it'll look after itself and you'll never have to work again.

Oblomov

@tomhazledine ROTFL, interesting effort must have gone there

enthraxxx

@tomhazledine Aweosme.
Reminded me of this video of Doom played in Windows' Task Manager.

m.youtube.com/watch?v=hSoCmAoI

Vex Machina

@enthraxxx @tomhazledine everything has an API if you look hard enough

Pierre B.

@enthraxxx @tomhazledine wasting CPU in a more clever and useful manner than AI!

rickf

@tomhazledine Waka Waka Waka Waka ... bwOOOOIIIING!

DrYak

@tomhazledine yes, but did you publish the code that generate the dummy commits with synthetic dates in a github repo?

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