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Whoa! Awesome new welcome graphic @ellativity.
π Welcome to all our new Ops Community members!
I'm @johnson_brad, one of the friendly moderators here. In addition to helping out The Ops Community, I'm a product marketer for Blink Ops, a founding sponsor of this community. Tag me if you ever have any questions!
In the meanwhile, we'd all love to learn more about you! Introduce yourself below and let us know what you're working on... β¬οΈ
I noticed the @kanad had made a helpful comment on @aowen's post here and wanted to extend a warm Ops Community welcome to them!
Thanks for jumping in to share that insight into ReadMe
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, Kanad! We hope you'll be adding some comments and content of your own in future.Thanks for the warm welcome, Ella!
Hello everyone!, My name is Javier, I am a passionate Platform Engineer and I enjoy learning and helping others in their path to learn.
I like to write articles (I will be posting here some articles I have in other platforms as I picked this community as my main source of articles from now on :D ) as well as maintain my twitter and instagram accounts.
Some times I also upload small tutorials in my YouTube channel and stream on Twitch when I prepare the labs for those tutorials.
This community feels really amazing!
Hope you all have a very nice day!
Javi, how did I miss your intro? It's amazing how much you've contributed to the community in such a short time, and I know I'm not alone in feeling so glad you're here!
Thank you Ella, I am amazed on how cool this community is, I am super happy to contribute here, I am a bit overbooked with work but I will be posting some interesting stuff I am working on in the Kubernetes world ;)
YES! πͺ Of course work comes first, but you know we'll be here when you're ready to share some more of your interesting K8s experiments and discoveries!
Thanks for the kind words. This community is indeed cool - we are made up of such kind and helpful members like you π
about time this was here! :)
glad to be here!
Thanks for your patience, @imrj - hope it's worth it!
Hi all, I'm Mike! I very happy to be part of this community! I enjoy learning and sharing. Currently my main focus is on all things AWS.
Welcome, @mgerickson! Feel free to dive into @nvsblmike's question and add any context you have about running Cloudformation templates β¨ Looking forward to hearing more from you in future!
Hi π
I'm Dotan Horovits (horovits). I run the OpenObservability Talks podcast.
You're all invited to the live stream this week on Platform Engineering.
I'm an advocate of open source and communities, I co-organize CNCF and DevOpsDays local chapters in Tel Aviv.
On my day job, I'm the principal developer advocate at Logz.io, a SaaS observability platform that's based on open source tools such as Prometheus, Jaeger, OpenSearch, OpenTelemetry...
Hey Dotan! Great to have you here, and thanks for the intro.
Looking forward to seeing what you and the team at Logz.io share with us here. Please reach out to @johnson_brad or me if we can help y'all get situated here. We're always happy to help!
Welcome @horovits! We're glad to have you join The Ops Community βοΈ
If you need any help setting up a Logz.io brand profile page or are interested in participating as a tag moderator in the community, just let a moderator like myself or @ellativity know!
Hello everyone.
I am Sergio, I started a few months ago in Kubeshop as a product manager for Monokle, and I am steering the project to be more open, more DevOps and GitOps friendly, that is where I see the future going.
I will be learning a lot from all of you and sharing when I can the things we learn while working to improve what we do.
Welcome @chargio! You're among devops-minded friends here, that's for sure.
Looking forward to reading about the things you learn in your new role. I'm sure you have a lot to share with us!
Hello everyone!!
I'm Bruts, a Platform Engineer here in Brazil.
I'm very happy to have known this community and really excited to learn and, in the future, share some things here too. π»
Hello there @bruts! π» to you too!
Glad you could join us, and we're also looking forward to sharing with you. Happy Friday!
I'm yashπ€. The only reason I code is when I am getting paid. Cloud computing, devops, linux, Web3, game dev are just my hobby. I get fascinated by unity3d and 3d texture rendering. I work on cloud or devops field because I want to be jack of all trades and master of one. Currently I am a software engineer at Bosch. My domain now is Human machine interaction. Embedded system. I find myself to be quite knowledgeable because I tried learning many things. Now I don't fear because everything has a documentation. Everything is just 1 google search away.π€
I just slack off because I get tensed sometimes and feel angry πππ. That's me.
Do you prefer Yash or Izuku? π
Have you ever been caught out by documentation? For instance, when a product has surprised you with poor documentation, or you expected something to be documented but discovered it wasn't?
Yash. And yes that product was ionic.
Ohai ππ» I'm @ehanlon. Currently, I lead the Azure experience team for the internal engineering systems that build Microsoft Office.
My interests include DevOps, 3D printing and home automation. I look forward to "shaving the yak" and learning more about Kubernetes.
I'm excited in getting back to exploring and learning with this community! π
Hello and welcome, Eammon! We're excited you're here, too.
Sounds like you have a wealth of experience to share and plenty of things you want to learn about, so dive right in and don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions!
I currently share my home with 4 3D printers (2 FDM and 2 SLA) - wbu?
Thanks for the the welcome @ellativity!
Currently, I'm wrangling a CR-30 belt printer - it equires a lot of attention π
Which of your printers is your favourite?
Belt printers make me nervous! So much can go wrong...
Both our FDMs are Raise3D N2s (because we liked the first one so much we picked up a second one) so I suspect that makes the N2 favourite by definition? They get the most use. We're renovating a house, so there are always random things that need to be printed. I'm at a point where I wonder how people used to renovate houses without 3D printers!