Put the direct link to your github in your resume so they dont have to search it
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Lol. You are fine.
If it ever comes up (and I doubt it ever will), the answer is a simple "that's not me".
The Internet is a chaotic place. Name collisions are common. Professionals understand this.
Normally I'd think so, but my name is very uncommon. Like I'm the only one with my first name in my city on linkedin.
But the world has a few more cities than one.
I'm saying that it does not matter.
There could only be two people in the world with your name, you and the other guy, and the situation is the same. "That's not me" is the only thing you need to say. Professionals will understand.
It's fine, most places won't search your github username on a search engine. It's mostly just the places which require security clearances that do background checks that deep. So you'll be fine as long as you're not joining CP0 or smth.
RIP my dreams of getting a zoan and becoming a giraffe
Dw, I know of another way to get a zoan. It's a bit of a long shot, but even if it fails, you'll be left with a smile on your face.
Can't you just delete your Reddit account (delete all your comments/posts first), and the problem will be solved?
It's not my reddit account. It's someone else with the same username as me
Ah I misread that, If I were you, I'd just make your GitHub look as professional as possible. So that in the extremely rare chance that someone does Google you, it's obvious that the the accounts aren't linked.
That being said, your career is not over and the anxiety you have is all in your head.
I have never googled anyone's name or GitHub account. But I'd also be paranoid if I were you to be honest. I don't think your career is fucked though
Are you saying you personally would be paranoid, or that I should be paranoid?
I would personally feel paranoid even if it's extremely unlikely to cause any issues
Pretty sure you can change your GitHub username. At least I did, but it's been awhile. When I got serious about my career I changed my professional online presence to use my real name.
Iirc it said something like, urls using your old username continue to work until someone comes along and makes a new account using your abandoned name.
Edit: here's GitHub's current docs on this, there's a few gotchas worth considering... https://docs.github.com/en/account-and-profile/setting-up-and-managing-your-personal-account-on-github/managing-personal-account-settings/changing-your-github-username
I did change it, but googling my actual name brings up my old one on some archival site.
Ah, crap. Guess you're going to have to change your actual name then!
well fuck
Since the universal response seems to be that I'd be fine (not a single person said I'd be screwed or deal with much setback) I'm trying my best not to worry about it now.
Whats ur github username?
rather not disclose that, sorry
If it's that bad, change your name. There's nothing special about our names. They are just unique identifiers. Pick a new one and be more reserved about what you post.
I don't think I'll go that far considering all the responses here.
Make a reddit account titled TheRealYourName. Split time between commenting how cute puppy photos look, how good certain attractions are in your local sub, and some actually insightful comments on some domain specific subs.
After a few months you'll have a track record you can point to.
Update: The person on the archive removed it!
Cannot you maybe simply download all the repo you made on your GitHub account and simply creates a new one, and finally, delete the older one?
No, since the archive still exists it doesn't accomplish anything sadly
Then your last chance is to ask either google to remove the reference of this archive in the search engine, either to delete your twitter account and other problematic social accounts.
They're not my accounts! We share usernames.