The first linked tweeter thread is from July 2018, the second is from November 2018. I don't classify that as "too old". And your article is dated October 25, 1028, so it's approximately the same period of time.
The same is true for many other projects on your GitLab profile. Many of them are just snippets from Stackoverflow which you decided to turn into a repository with copyright in your name, for some reason.
You've built an entire online presence by copying everything from other people's work - from your blog theme to your content "without knowing"?
Adorable.
Also, by briefly reading the docs on the "platform" you are trying to peddle, I'm getting fairly certain you also copied that as well, as it is too well written in comparison to the drivel on your blog.
In all fairness on that last point, if you're referring to his "Gitote" project, the author has stated here [0] that it was a fork of Gogs, and seems to have retained the proper copyright notices in the source files:
"// Copyright 2015 - Present, The Gogs Authors. All rights reserved.
// Copyright 2018 - Present, Gitote. All rights reserved." [1]
I agree it should probably have been given more prominent mention, but given the number of commits doesn't seem (at quick glance) to be a hasty "fork and rename".
Here this app belongs to my college, it's my attendance and work is mine!