Software engineer currently focusing on Go & Kubernetes. But I'm also learning Rust and eventually want to work on something that takes me closer to the systems, e.g., eBPF.
I pride myself in having made non-trivial contributions to projects in short time. Especially during the past year, as that's when I worked on multiple projects for a short period of time and contributed to them too. I have experience working on things long-term and end-to-end too.
I'm a software engineer with more breadth in career than depth, and willing to build depth. Current focus areas: Go & Kubernetes. But I'm also learning Rust and eventually want to work on something that takes me closer to the systems (current idea is eBPF).
I pride myself in having made non-trivial contributions to projects in short time. Especially during the past year as that's when I worked on multiple projects for a short period of time and contributed to them too.
The way they forced reconnecting to the same Wi-Fi network that was used to configure it the first time rendered it useless even if you changed just the SSID!
I have faced the same problem numerous times. Sometimes the cs.opensource.google links work, sometimes they don't. I haven't yet bothered to try and understand why that's the case.
Why can't they use the github.com/golang/go link instead? (no pun, genuinely wondering)
I learned only a few hours back that entire Servo team was let go by Mozilla [1] and the project is now a part of Linux Foundation. So, I think, Servo has no direct/indirect ties to Mozilla/Google any more.
My understanding is that sunlight doesn't reach the South Pole of the moon. Then what's causing the shadow in the video? Is it the light from the lander, or has the lander maybe landed on the part that does receive sunlight and hence the shadow?
I'm a developer with breadth of experience as sysadmin and DevOps in my previous roles. I'm now working on getting into depth of Go (Golang). Looking for roles that require >70% dev work.
This sounds quite familiar to what Yuval Noah Harari mentioned in his book "21 Lessons for the 21st Century" where he talks about how smart devices attached to our bodies and AI would be able to generate and play music based on what the sensors detect our feelings are.
Willing to relocate: Yes (not within India)
Technologies: Go (GoLang), Kubernetes, Linux, Virtualization, Rust, eBPF
Resume: https://bit.ly/dharmitresume
Location: Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
Email: Available in the resume
Software engineer currently focusing on Go & Kubernetes. But I'm also learning Rust and eventually want to work on something that takes me closer to the systems, e.g., eBPF.
I pride myself in having made non-trivial contributions to projects in short time. Especially during the past year, as that's when I worked on multiple projects for a short period of time and contributed to them too. I have experience working on things long-term and end-to-end too.