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Animal Husbandry graduate who got lost in a terminal and never came back.
I studied livestock. Now I herd servers.
Somewhere between feeding animals and writing my thesis, I fell down the Linux rabbit hole β and decided that was a perfectly valid career pivot. No CS degree, no bootcamp. Just a lot of man pages, broken configs, and an unhealthy relationship with the terminal.
Currently self-teaching my way into DevOps & cloud infrastructure, one broken pipeline at a time.
os: Fedora Rawhide # living on the edge, literally
containers: Podman, Docker
iac: Terraform
config: Ansible
ci_cd: GitHub Actions
cloud: AWS (EC2, S3, IAM, VPC, SSM, OIDC)
next_up: Kubernetes (k3s β EKS β OpenShift someday)- Flask App CI/CD Pipeline β 3-workflow GitHub Actions setup (test β build β deploy), migrating from open port 22 to SSM Session Manager + OIDC. Because leaving port 22 open is a crime.
- Ansible Playbooks β automating my Fedora setup because I've reinstalled this OS enough times to justify it
- Terraform Configs β rebuilding from scratch because patching bad infrastructure is worse than starting over
I don't copy-paste until I understand what I'm pasting.
The goal is to get deep enough to write the script myself β then use tools to go faster. Call it masochism, I call it not being a script kiddie.
I'm always down to talk Linux, DevOps, open source, or why I left animal husbandry.
