Accepted player card · Rank #1083

@iridium99

atrocity exhibition

25.8Tier F

Category breakdown

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Consistency

24

Two repositories are present, but the supplied dates show activity concentrated in 2024 with one later update in 2026; this is limited evidence of sustained contribution patterns.

Impact

28

A personal website repository suggests a useful portfolio-oriented project, while the second repository has no supplied language or description to establish greater ambition or originality.

Quality

30

The non-fork, non-archived status provides a modest maturity signal, but the available metadata does not expose implementation quality, testing, documentation, or release practices.

Breadth

12

The portfolio contains an HTML project and one repository with unknown language; meaningful language or project-type variety is not established.

Depth

20

There are two owned repositories, including a personal website, but the metadata does not demonstrate substantial scope, long-term maintenance, or sustained ownership.

Community

50

No community metrics are supplied beyond zero followers and zero stars; popularity is neutral here, so this score reflects unavailable evidence rather than a penalty.

Contribution activity

365 day window

Playful reviews

Portfolio in progress

A personal website is the classic developer rite of passage: the project whose main feature is promising to explain the other projects someday.

Mystery repository

With no language or description to give it away, this repository has achieved the rare status of being both public and dramatically enigmatic.

Homepage ambition

The HTML portfolio is laying the foundation for a grand personal brand—one div at a time, presumably with the future résumé waiting just offstage.

The quiet companion

Paired with a portfolio site, the unnamed companion repository feels like a secret appendix: intriguing enough to notice, but not yet annotated for the reader.

Repository highlights

iridium99/iridium99.github.io

32

An owned, non-fork, non-archived HTML repository for a personal website, with a later recorded push; its usefulness is apparent, but implementation and maturity cannot be assessed from metadata alone.

HTML0 stars

iridium99/iridium99

20

An owned, non-fork, non-archived repository with unknown language and limited supplied activity evidence; its purpose, scope, and engineering substance remain unclear.

Unknown0 stars