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I am a front-end developer. But I am a hobbyist home-laber and maintain my own servers.
Just recently I deployed a k3s cluster. I spent over a week of all of my free time configuring this and I enjoyed every moment of it.
At my work, I am now responsible for setting up the pipeline for our Next code with Gitlab Runner.
I understand networking pretty well, with no certification to show, but I mess around OpenWRT and recently got a MikroTik router to get familiar with.
I play around and am familiar with Linux, but I wouldn't say I'm hardcore like some of my colleagues who customized their own shell for shits and gigs back in university.
How far away am I in terms of skill to what I have been doing vs what you do on a daily basis?
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