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CuzImStupi4/README.md

Hello, I'm Emma. I do open source!


I'm a developer

There is not much public content here, hopefully, that’ll change, but most of my current repositories contain private exploits and other stuff I’m not allowed to reveal.

You might know me from random stuff I do.

Typing SVG

πŸ’œ γ€£ Infos about me

πŸ’» γ€£ Discord Status

πŸ† γ€£ GitHub Trophies

πŸ’» γ€£ My favorite tools and technologies

React
React
Python
Python
Java
Java
JavaScript
JavaScript
C++
C++
C#
C Sharp
Webpack
Webpack
MySQL
MySQL
TypeScript
TypeScript
Github
Github
Git
Git
Prettier
Prettier
HTML5
HTML5
CSS
CSS
Tailwind
Tailwind
jQuery
jQuery
MongoDB
MongoDB
Node.js
Node.js
Nginx
Nginx
VSCode
VSCode
Docker
Docker

🎁 γ€£ GitHub Stats

GitHub Streak

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πŸ€” γ€£ How Did I Travel Back to 1970 in Git?

Curious about my journey to 1970 in Git's timeline? Check out my repository lolll, where I was able to make a script that automates commits across various years, reaching as far back as 1970. This exploits a bug (or an feature) in Git that allows altering commit timestamps. Using commands like:

git commit --date="Tue Jan 2 23:00:00 2006 +0300" -m "Changing date back to 2006"

I was able to manipulate commit dates. Dive into the repo for more details!

Commited 45 Years ago

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