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b.target#devops: a(href="#devops") --dev-ops
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p.
I am involved with both classic and modern DevOps practices, having current knowledge of
dev-ops orchestration and management tools such as #[em Docker], #[em Kubernetes], #[em Terraform].
My professional experience includes managing production k8s clusters on #[em AWS] cloud.
I have also worked on converting legacy workloads to #[em serverless] paradigm and maintaining them.
I am proficient in both modern #[em cloud-native] and classical devops methodologies, with
hands-on experience in designing and managing scalable infrastructure solutions covering
every step of the devops cycle including #[em ci/cd], testing, security and #[em observability].
p.
I can set up a working dev-ops environment from scratch, with a working CI/CD pipeline —
doing this with both modern container-based tools such as #[em k8s], #[em Helm], #[em Argo],
#[em Gitlab/Github CI], or alternatively with legacy tools such as #[em Ansible] and #[em Jenkins].
p.
My expertise on #[em observability] comprises of managing monitoring and alerting stacks built
with #[em prometheus], #[em Grafana], #[em PagerDuty], as well as in-depth observability
toolkits such as #[em Graylog], #[em NewRelic], #[em DataDog], #[em Splunk] etc.
I've worked with everything from stalwarts like #[em Ansible] to upstarts like #[em Talos]
and everything in between. I can set up a modern #[em Kubernetes] cluster with all the
bells and whistles like #[em GitOps], #[em service-mesh], and so on, while also being
able to dig down and troubleshoot os-level issues like iptables or incompatible libraries.
li
b.target#sysadmin: a(href="#sysadmin") --sys-admin
.opt_desc
p.
I bring in-depth experience of #[em linux server] administration, covering
installation, configuration, optimization, hardening, and maintenance of
various linux distros such as ArchLinux, AmazonLinux, Ubuntu, CentOS, Oracle etc.
I bring in-depth experience of #[em linux server] administration, covering installation,
configuration, optimization, hardening, and maintenance of a high-performing system.
p.
With my hands-on knowledge of #[em DNS] and #[em Email server] administration, I can
configure and publish secure and performant DNS/Email servers with load balancing.
In fact, I manage my own DNS, email, and web hosting service, and more.
p.
My expertise on #[em Windows] systems is above-average, with working knowledge of #[em Mac OSX].
I have experience setting up an managing all kinds of services including #[em DNS] servers,
#[em email] servers, #[em database] hosts, #[em kvm] hosts, #[proxies] and so on.
In fact, I manage my own DNS, email, calendars, and more.
li
b.target#backend: a(href="#backend") --back-end
b.target#programming: a(href="#programming") --programming
.opt_desc
p.
My lack of frontend design charm is balanced by my keen interest and experience in backend
engineering. I have created multiple backend services with #[em Flask] and co., catering to
various production-grade use cases, as well as #[em api gateways] to establish communication
between disparate systems. My preferred language of coding is #[em Python];
I'm also learning #[em Golang] as a low-level option.
My lack of frontend design charm is balanced by my experience in writing and maintaining
backend programs. I have created multiple backend services and cli tools for various
production-grade use cases. My preferred language of coding used to be #[em Python]. And
I can pick up new languages and frameworks in a pinch.
li
b.target#automation: a(href="#automation") --automation
.opt_desc
p.
When faced with work challenges, I always try to find a solution that is both efficient
and easy to maintain. Automation is a natural fit in this field. I always look out for
any repetitive tasks to convert into a simple script or button press. Some of my shortcut
scripts have actually grown into actively maintained full-fledged programs covering some
repetitive needs.
I'm always looking out for any repetitive tasks to convert into a simple
script or button press. Some of my shortcut scripts have actually grown into actively
maintained full-fledged programs covering some repetitive needs.
p.
My tools of the trade for automation and glue-coding includes, but is not limited to,
#[em Python], #[em shell-scripts], #[em Lua], #[em Ansible], as well as specialized
workflow tools like #[em Zapier], #[em n8n], #[em inotify] etc.
li
b.target#contrib: a(href="#contrib") --contrib
.opt_desc
p.
outside of professional life, I am an enthusiastic and active supporter of open-source ideals.
I have worked on #[em numerous open-source projects] such as a localized keyboard layout,
a popular regional keyboard input system, a time tracking tool, a regex utility, a password
manager, as well as plugins for sublime text, vim, and numerous miscellaneous applications.
p.
My contributions exist in documentation for #[em freecodecamp], #[em ArchLinux wiki],
#[em Wikipedia], and improvements to #[em i18n] translations for many open-source projects.
p.
For a long time, I helped maintain multiple local online Linux-centric community to welcome
freshers and new contributors into the digital world, and to educate on the values of
open-source and digital safety.
li
b.target#misc: a(href="#misc") --misc
.opt_desc
p.
As a strong proponent of #[em selfhosting] and owning my data, I wrote an Ansible playbook
to deploy and manange a complete self-hosted environment that includes web hosting, email,
DNS, VPN, code hosting, RSS, caldav and more.
As a strong proponent of #[em selfhosting] and #[em privacy], I main a suite of my own
private services including hosting, #[em email server], #[em authoritative DNS], VPN,
#[em LLM services] and more. I enjoy the challenge of keeping these services up and running securely.
p.
My other interests are the #[em decentralized web] and the #[em indie] community.
I closely follow the fediverse and indieweb movement. I also hang around niche cozy
communities like tilde club, 512kb club etc.
For a long time, I have also helped maintain multiple local linux- and opensource-related
#[em tech communities] as a proponent of the values of open-source and digital safety,
and have organized and spoken at some events and meetups.
p.
I am a #[strike huge] mid-level nerd, which might be apparent from the design of this page.