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Where are you from?
Hi friends, May I ask you a question? Please post in the comments where you are from. This way, we can see where all the members live. Afterward, take a look through the comments and feel free to like or say "hi" to members who are from your area. I'm super curious to see where you're all from and will read every single comment. Let's gooooo! - Mischa 🫡
Where are you from?
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Vancouver Island, BC, Canada (island of the sea wolves)
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@Mali Sahin This time of year it's mostly gray and raining. At least the temperature stays above freezing.
WHAT'S COOL About YOU? ...SERIOUSLY... I Want To KNOW....
...so I found this exercise "What's Cool About YOU" that's going to make you WAY more interesting to talk to. Seriously. I got this from Sean Stephenson (the three-foot-tall giant, may he rest in peace)... ....and it's called "What's Cool About You?" Here's the deal... ...when we meet people in Skool communities, we do the boring stuff: "I'm a course creator" or "I run a marketing agency" or whatever. YAWN. 🥱 But what if you could share the WEIRD, COOL, RANDOM stuff about yourself that actually makes people go "Wait, WHAT? Tell me more about that!" That's what this exercise does. It helps you remember (and share) the stuff you've done or experienced that you normally wouldn't mention... but which opens the door to WAY deeper, more fun, and more intellectual conversations. ...because let's be honest... nobody remembers the person who said "I do Facebook ads." But they DEFINITELY remember the person who said "I once trained myself to become #3 in the world at footbag" or "I have a street dog in India named Scooby who's in charge of 12th Road." 😂 HERE'S THE EXERCISE: Write down everything that's COOL, WEIRD, INTERESTING, or UNIQUE about YOU. Not your business accomplishments (boring). YOUR life accomplishments. YOUR quirks. YOUR stories. Some examples to get you started: - "I was a vegetarian for 25 years" (then went back to eating meat like a savage) - "At twelve years old, I won a silver medal in sailing in the Norwegian championship" - "I became one of the biggest party promoters in San Francisco" - "I pet or talk to ALL dogs I meet on the street... because I know they need love" - "I was in the Army and became the second-best dog handler... with a BRAND NEW dog that had never been trained" (the winner had a dog that had been there for 6 years... just saying 😏) Or maybe you've got stuff like: - "I can solve a Rubik's cube in under 2 minutes" (okay, that's not impressive, but if it's under 30 seconds, NOW we're talking) - "I once ate 47 tacos in one sitting" (don't judge me) - "I taught myself to play ukulele during lockdown and now I annoy everyone at parties" - "I lived in a van for 6 months and loved every second of it" - "I can name every country in the world in under 5 minutes" (nerd alert)
WHAT'S COOL About YOU? ...SERIOUSLY... I Want To KNOW....
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It seems nobody considers themselves very interesting! Here's some stuff about me: 1. I'm afraid of heights, but jumped out of an airplane with a parachute - twice! 2. I once had my own podcast called Linux Confidential (I don't think anyone ever listened to it) 3. I was diagnosed with ADHD when I was very young (in the 70s) but finished university, got married, raised 2 boys with my wife of 33 years, and have been employed my entire adult life. 4. I started riding motorcycles in my 50s, and currently ride a 2013 Kawasaki Versys 1000.
Start Here: Introduce Yourself & Get Your First Win
Welcome to KubeCraft. The community where (aspiring) DevOps engineers become undeniable. You are not here to collect endless tutorials. You are here to get hired, build real skills, and move forward with people who want the same outcome. Inside KubeCraft, we share one mission: Become a high paid DevOps engineer while solving real world problems together trough DevOps Craftsmanship. You are no longer doing this alone. You are part of a focused group built to push your growth every step of the way. We help you to: • Build real world DevOps skills through projects, challenges, and proof of work • Land your first DevOps role or level up your current one • Stay accountable inside a community that expects action, not excuses You are in the right place if: • You want to become a DevOps or Cloud engineer and are passionate about this craft • You are willing to do the work, ask questions, and support others • You want a real DevOps environment, not another passive course platform Follow these steps: 1. Post your introduction below (and level up to level 2+ fast) 2. Like & reply to other introductions 3. Your onboarding shows how this community works and what is expected 4. You will see exactly how to create momentum fast with the Welcome to the KubeCraft, Crafter. Let’s get to work.
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Hey everyone, I’m Scott. I’m a Canadian systems administrator with about 30 years in IT and an earlier background in aerospace engineering. Most of my career has been on the infrastructure/support side, but it’s obvious the industry is shifting toward automation and DevOps. At work we use MS DevOps, and I want to be someone who can actually build and ship, not just support what others create. On my own time I run Bluefin Linux, so Kubernetes and the surrounding tooling are already part of my daily environment. I joined KubeCraft because I’m looking for hands-on skills, accountability, and a push. My goal: build real DevOps competency and level up out of the pure support lane. I’m here to do the work, ask questions, and contribute where I can.
After 4 years of daily driving Arch Linux, I’m leaving.
Not for the reasons you’d expect. I’m applying DevOps principles to my personal workflow: treating my workstations like Kubernetes clusters. Watch my latest video right here to find out more: https://youtu.be/gxWgceGx5Os
After 4 years of daily driving Arch Linux, I’m leaving.
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I just watched this video and here I am! I've been using Bluefin for a while and would like to learn how it integrates with git and other devops tech.
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