>>404No, but my github name is seisatsu, and it would break some things to change it at this point, and my github has to go on the resumes I send out. That's also the name I used in a ton of my github commits since forever, so scrubbing it from every project would be a lot of work. This goes back to before I cared so much. I can work on that and possibly resolve it, at the cost of some visibility of my work. But there is also a way that my real name can be connected to here that I realized too late I can't do anything about, and am not going to reveal since it could lead to other info too. I'll say it's not hard.
Depending on which software company is background checking me, it could be an issue. Some 15 person company won't notice, but if like, Intel background checked me, it would probably be thorough. I think the chance of being traced to here is low but significant. Seisatsu is not uncommon enough that I am the only result for that name, but I am on the first page of results. To be clear, I never want to work for the government and my now distant past is too crazy for me to pass a security clearance background check.
I am just covering my bases on that front really. But I also can't show this site to anyone connected to me IRL because of the /lewd/ board, and I have a paranoia that I'll let it slip to someone eventually and they'll look in there, and I will be ruined in the court of public opinion when they reveal to everyone what loli/shota skeletons are hiding in my closet.
There's stuff in there that I just don't want my persona to be associated with anymore, is what it comes down to. Part of integrating an active career and social life with continuing to run these websites that I love. I have things to lose that I have to protect, and I have chosen securing those over leaving /lewd/ in place.
I will for now consider the possibility and difficulty and consequences of scrubbing "Seisatsu" from my github history, but I am not going to unhide /lewd/.