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That's a strange thing to do, in my opinion. That makes me want to put my Github (which is half half-baked nonsense, including this stupid `hello.S` from when I was barely learning amd64) on the resume. I do anyway, but it is now a reason to double down.

After all, if my hiring manager can't correctly evaluate which code is toy and which code is real (I have both on my Github), I don't trust his competence and I want to not talk to him so it is important that he filter me out. This way, my time is not wasted with incompetents.



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