I know my way around Linux, Windows, IT, programming and generally like to always try to understand most of the things I stumble across every day.
My current keen interest area is Dev - Ops — Specifically, in my current decision case, IaaC with Ansible/Terraform/Amazon Web Services and Continious Automated Integration/Delivery with GitHub Actions and Docker.
I will never get bored of my enthusiasm for web development, the browser, the backend and everything around it, as well as the perspectives that they still offer and make possible for us today.
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These are very fascinating topics that are fundamentally changing the way software development and deployment is
done.
Servers / VMs are transformed from sacred "don’t touch" black box systems into simple disposable and on-demand createable goods.
It is the pinnacle of automation and reproducibility.
And the crazy thing is that nothing has fundamentally changed -
It’s just that the solutions (Linux, SSH, HTTP, TLS, ..) and concepts (TCP/IP, ..) that were created a long time ago by very smart people are so crazily thought-of princibles
which we’re all just slowly sticking together and extending continously. IT is amazing.
🌱 Having just completed an IT apprenticeship, I am currently studying for various certifications (CCNA, MSCA, FSNE 1-4, RHCSA, …) to solidify my knowledge and help myself making the decision on which path to truly pursue by digging into each of them.
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🙋♂️ I actively star repositories I find useful and interesting.
Below is an automatically generated overview of my GitHub profile, showing mostly my recently starred projects (which may give somewhat of an indication of what I’m currently onto):
found through https://gitea.com/gitea/awesome-gitea, which in turn I found after digging through gitea documentation/changelog after having read about a new major and very intriguingly awesome gitea update on heise's IT news ticker (docker registry capability and many more awesome features that make it potentially actually viable for some scenarios) got me interested in gitea
the tldr/medium blog post from some very random dude found on my first google search result of how it looks and whats different from dependabot was what made me look at it closer. also its a project with 9.1k stars and a very modern repository and automated gitops workflow (codecov 100%, docker, ci/cd, auto release with conventional commits, linting, etc)
the thing that differentiates said action from the action in question (or, all of my other ones) is that is has no "push.path" option.
do i really just going to have to remove it?
search if there is an issue for this what to add to push / push.path option to make it trigger on first repo commit.
otherwhise remove push.path. its no dealbreaker, only takes 12s ci runtime.