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# Shitpost alert
So I was looking through my github account and doing some cleaning cus stuff was getting messy. And guess what I found? An old repository for a hackathon my friends and I did a couple of years ago.
It was some machine learning thing that I don’t really remember, but its commit messages were something else.

More meaningful commit messages:

The meaningful meaning of life

I vaguely remember making this repository private a couple years back because I didn’t want potential employers to check out my github page just to see these.
Conclusion
I’m pretty sure 95% of y’all reading this are guilty of doing this nonsense at some point, and I’m not alone in this! Pretty funny to see this a couple of years later though.
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