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I once created a simple counter [1]. I used it to remind me of eating every two hours. I thought to myself "it's a good counter, I'll show it to people" then posted it on HN. People were like "that is just a counter, why are you showing us that?" So i kind of stop sharing everything, haha.
But my GitHub used to be a replica of my projects folder, i would upload everything. I don't do that as much now a days.
1 - https://github.com/victorqribeiro/simpleCounter
I did the same as you, and did not manage to keep source code, but I kept binaries at least (https://github.com/thbar/demomaking) of some demos and games I made.
It took a while to find them back on the internet thanks to various archiving folks!
If you've got some nodejs, Ruby or Python projects and you want to keep them around for posterity then I recommend thinking how you can package them up so they can be safely archived. You could use docker or a virtual machine image.
In my editor project ( screncast https://github.com/samsquire/live-interface/blob/master/scre... )
In components written in Nodejs, Ruby and Python and they're all in disrepair because I failed to pin dependencies.
Also recommend taking lots of screenshots.