Please keep in mind I'm just trying to give you advice on how other employers might view you.
Your github/bitbucket just looks like bunch purposeless code. I presume it's your game?
If I were to make a judgement from looking at that. My impression would be that you might have a hard time being motivated for the work I would give you. You were not motivated enough to finish school. In your spare time you're working on a game, which is something beginners tend to start with.
There are a bunch of projects that are highly active and welcoming to contributors. Projects like servo or atom.io
Also try to keep your reddit and similar profiles private. You can give an employer too much of an intimate view.
Employers have to chose who to hire based on 1h interviews; how do you expect them to do that without jumping to conclusions?
Also, don't confuse honesty with aggressiveness. The interviewer will never get to know you, they'll only get a glimpse; it's not dishonest to make a deliberate decision about what you'll show them.
I read your parent posts and nodded in agreement, wondering if maybe I should ask for your resume. IT around here really has a lack of smart people that can keep things running. Then I read this. Whoops, dodged that one.
Your github/bitbucket just looks like bunch purposeless code. I presume it's your game?
If I were to make a judgement from looking at that. My impression would be that you might have a hard time being motivated for the work I would give you. You were not motivated enough to finish school. In your spare time you're working on a game, which is something beginners tend to start with.
There are a bunch of projects that are highly active and welcoming to contributors. Projects like servo or atom.io
Also try to keep your reddit and similar profiles private. You can give an employer too much of an intimate view.