Name: Jay Long
Type: User
Company: Cyberworld Builders
Bio: Decentralization. Illumination. Innovation. Rebellion. Agency. Intelligence. Creation. Compassion. Power. Information. Also flying carpets and light sabers.
Location: Guntersville, AL
Blog: cyberworldbuilders.com
Jay Long's Projects
This boilerplate is for building images to use to test containerized infrastructure environments in the cloud. It includes everything you need to build a Vue.js SPA that consumes a Laravel API.
Instructions on how to set up instances on an elastic load balancer behind a secure VPC.
A runtime for running a PHP app as an AWS Lambda function from EventBridge triggers.
Setting up a secure virtual private cloud on amazon web services.
A software solution that facilitates a collaborative musical experience between human musicians and generative AI.
Terraform modules that are frequently-used, organized into composable, pluggable components.
A monorepo for all the things.
Creating a basic react front end that consumes the Open AI API. I want to get an idea of what the minimum codebase required for emulating some semblance of Chat GPT in a custom app.
General CyberWorld resources.
Boilerplate for docker compose for various apps and services
Using App Engine to deploy a todo app and then launching it as the exported Terraform code.
Testing a scripted or otherwise automated and orchestrated implementation of BitWarden on Google Cloud.
A basic example of a GraphQL implementation with some information and opinion on it and maybe some comparison with other related solutions. Also, probably a spike into some popular tooling and community packages. I don't know. Just a strong starting point for anyone who is mostly new to it.
Testing helm dependencies
Boilerplate for managing infrastructure as code.
Demonstrating how to use building blocks provided in the BlackRainbow IaC repository to compose infrastructure as Terraform code.
Infinite Yield admin commands
These are the terragrunt modules that describe all of the launched infrastructure.
The Bludgeoning Recurrence of the Deafening Source or⦠Sounds of the Melting Infected
I'm starting a collection of penetration testing tools for SecOps for various clients who are becoming increasingly targeted by shysters. Plus, it's badass.
A set of general utility scripts and command references for working in Linux environments, mostly written in Bash with a solid amount of Python and probably some other languages like Typescript and Go if I'm not way off.