The story behind the terminal — who I am and what drives me.
I'm a DevOps engineer with a deep-rooted passion for Linux systems, cloud infrastructure, and automation. What started as curiosity about how servers work evolved into a career dedicated to making systems faster, more reliable, and fully automated.
I believe great infrastructure should be invisible — developers shouldn't have to think about deployment pipelines or server configurations. My mission is to build the automation and tooling that makes that vision a reality.
When I'm not writing Terraform modules or debugging Kubernetes pods, you'll find me exploring new open-source tools, contributing to community projects, or diving deep into system architecture documentation.
Every server, network rule, and deployment should be version-controlled, reproducible, and auditable. No snowflake servers.
If you do it twice, automate it. I focus on eliminating manual toil so teams can focus on building great products.
Security isn't an afterthought — it's baked into every pipeline, container image, and cloud resource from day one.
Key milestones on my journey into DevOps and cloud engineering.
Currently pursuing my studies at Eduqual University, focusing on DevOps practices, Linux administration, and AI skills to build a strong foundation in modern infrastructure and automation.
Completed my FCS in Computer Science, gaining core programming, networking, and systems knowledge that sparked my interest in cloud and DevOps.
Completed my matriculation — the starting point of my academic journey and my first step toward a career in technology.
Kubernetes, service meshes, and the evolving cloud ecosystem.
Contributing to and learning from the global OSS community.
Integrating security scanning and compliance into every pipeline.
Always exploring new tools, patterns, and best practices.