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Why is your profile private?

I made the decision to set my GitHub profile to private for personal reasons that I'd prefer not to delve into. It's important to me to maintain a respectful atmosphere and avoid any potential misunderstandings. Sometimes, dealing with unwanted attention can feel unsettling, and it's something I'd rather not have to manage.

If you still feel like you want to see how it looked, here is the web archive to save you one step: github.com/arnvgh (Snapshot taken on 09 March, 2024)

What now?

Not much has changed functionally. While you won't be able to view the GitHub heatmap or see all the contributions at once, everything else remains intact – the repositories, commits, information, and so forth are all there. You can still engage with my projects by starring them, creating pull requests, and opening issues.

Additionally, you can view the total number of commits and stars on my site's homepage using the GitHub widget, which utilizes my personal token for data retrieval.

I'll continue to work on and maintain the projects I've been involved with, ensuring everything runs smoothly. Essentially, it's business as usual, just without the social features of GitHub.

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