Just completed my Kestra Fundamentals Certification 🚀
Learned how to design and orchestrate workflows across APIs, services, and data pipelines
Now officially stepping into the world of workflow orchestration
#KestraAcademy#WorkflowOrchestration#DevJourney#LearningInPublic
Successfully completed the #KestraAcademy challenge and received my certificate! 🚀
Big thanks to @WeMakeDevs and @kestra_io for this valuable first hands-on experience with workflow orchestration and modern automation.
Weekly Recap — Week 21
Studying for semester exams
Finished teaching my student in web designing
Stayed consistent with fitness, daily steps, and healthier routines
Continued rebuilding discipline through Linux practice, self-control, and lifestyle changes
@mrtuxcoder the 'touched grass' line is doing real work here — the builders who last are usually the ones who treat physical consistency as infrastructure, not a reward for finishing sprints
Not a Weekly Recap — Week 19
Thoughts:
Loneliness shows up when you start choosing growth over comfort.
Real change doesn’t come from outside noise, it starts within.
We’re built to create, not just scroll and consume.
#BuildInPublic
Weekly Recap – Week 18:
I focused on practicing Linux through scenario-based learning, applying concepts in real use cases.
Applied for passport and started organizing my daily schedule better.
Trying to stay disciplined with morning workouts + jogging.
#BuildInPublic
Weekly Recap – Week 17
Shifted from part-time office work to teaching online from home.
Learned NFS, autofs, VDO and practiced them. Few more RHCSA topics left.
Found issues in local business websites and reached out with solutions.
#BuildInPublic#linux
If you're from a Tier 3 college
this is for you :
> there is no DSA vs Dev. it's DSA + Dev
> don't go to college it's a waste of your time
> Build some 2 3 solid projects by yourself
> never chase a gf/bf in clg
> build connections on 𝕏
> contribute to open source
> join tech Discord servers to get some freelance gigs, if any
> just focus on one thing at a time
> never join any clubs, especially GDSC and all those
Weekly Recap – Week 16 (forgot to post):
I was busy planning for the next few months, managing more than three things at once.
Still, I kept practicing Linux and exploring new things.
Made cold calls to local business owners for freelancing… 😆 kinda thrilling.
#BuildInPublic
I built FocusFloo because I wanted a calmer way to manage tasks and stay focused.
It combines tasks, productivity analytics, focus music, and motivation in one simple app.
Free for early users:
focusfloo.com
Would love thoughts
#productivity#taskmanagement#task
Weekly Recap – Week 15
Focused deeply on Linux practice, mainly working through SELinux concepts and hands-on configurations.
Continued teaching web design, keeping things consistent alongside learning. one-step-at-a-time process.
#Linux#BuildInPublic
Hi, I'm looking to connect with people interested in:
1. DevOps & SRE
2. Cloud
3. Cloud Security
4. Platform & Infrastructure
5. DevSecOps
6. Kubernetes
7. System Design
8. FinOps & Cloud Cost Optimisation
I share content and challenges around DevOps, Cloud, and system design.
Feel free to tag someone who might be interested!
Weekly Recap – Week 14
Learned Docker fundamentals and practiced images, containers, build, and run.
Containerized the Guidra backend and ran it inside a Docker container as part of my deployment practice.
Continued Linux practice and staying consistent.
#BuildInPublic
I'm 21 , a software developer.
I want to connect with people who love:-
- Coding
- vibe coding
- Full stack developer
- software engineer
- AI/ML
IF YOU'RE INTO TECH.. LET'S CONNECT