I am a cloud/devops/devex engineer (6 years experience) with a strong programming background in Python (4 years) and organically obtained Go skills.
I have 3 roughly equivalent paths to continue:
- striving to build an extensively automated platform covering the whole SDLC (from version control hosting, through build, CI/CD, providing infrastructure and ending with upkeep, monitoring & convenient maintenance). Ideally cloud-agnostic, possibly Kubernetes-based,
- turned out I feel great working on the internal tooling and automating whatever process is required to automate (mostly CI/CD in practice), would be happy to take on a Developer Experience Engineering role,
- slide back into programming roles utilising what I know best, but happy to learn something new (Rust, Elixir, Haskell) if opportunity presents itself,
I wanted to have a look at that for storage when I was using Pis as it theoretically should be lighter-weight than Ceph, who knows. Didn't get around to it though.
hands down best purchase for me was a split keyboard. Had a hard time justifying it, but 2 years in it does wonders in terms of chest/back comfort compared to traditional keyboards.
second best purchase was a quality all-mesh office chair (locally purchased Ioo in my case, similar to aeron). My primary motivation was coping with heatwaves in the southern/top floor apartment (it worked great). Generally high quality and comfort warranted a second purchase for my wife after ~6 years. I was sceptical about ageing of the mesh material over the years, but after ~8 years of use you can hardly tell it apart from a freshly unboxed chair.
Hello, my name is Christopher. I am Kubernetes, anything-as-a-Code/automation and Development Experience enthusiast. I strive to gain at least basic know-how and finally build a platform/framework covering all aspects of application/services lifecycle which is simple to use, but not overengineered or too opinionated.
I can work with anything that lets me operate repeatable tools/services/processes reliably without repeating myself too much (surely not anything M$). My experience seems to be mostly with infrastructure as a code, Kubernetes ecosystem, CI/CD (process automation) and cloud AWS
I have 5 years experience with cloud/k8s/automation (CI/CD, DevEx etc.), backed by 4 years as a Python (Django) backend development and another ~4 years (throughout university) hobby sysadmin managing own ubuntu, then arch backed home router after tinkering with DD-WRT/Tomato backed routers throughout high school.
Remote: yes
Willing to relocate: no
Technologies: Kubernetes, NixOS, Infrastructure as a Code, DevOps, bash, Python, cloud (mostly AWS), Go, automating stuff
CV: https://github.com/nazarewk/Awesome-CV/blob/master/documents...
Email: cv.hn@kdn.im
I am a cloud/devops/devex engineer (6 years experience) with a strong programming background in Python (4 years) and organically obtained Go skills.
I have 3 roughly equivalent paths to continue:
- striving to build an extensively automated platform covering the whole SDLC (from version control hosting, through build, CI/CD, providing infrastructure and ending with upkeep, monitoring & convenient maintenance). Ideally cloud-agnostic, possibly Kubernetes-based,
- turned out I feel great working on the internal tooling and automating whatever process is required to automate (mostly CI/CD in practice), would be happy to take on a Developer Experience Engineering role,
- slide back into programming roles utilising what I know best, but happy to learn something new (Rust, Elixir, Haskell) if opportunity presents itself,