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Start Here: Introduce Yourself & Get Your First Win
Welcome to KubeCraft. The community where (aspiring) DevOps engineers become undeniable. You are not here to collect endless tutorials. You are here to get hired, build real skills, and move forward with people who want the same outcome. Inside KubeCraft, we share one mission: Become a high paid DevOps engineer while solving real world problems together trough DevOps Craftsmanship. You are no longer doing this alone. You are part of a focused group built to push your growth every step of the way. We help you to: • Build real world DevOps skills through projects, challenges, and proof of work • Land your first DevOps role or level up your current one • Stay accountable inside a community that expects action, not excuses You are in the right place if: • You want to become a DevOps or Cloud engineer and are passionate about this craft • You are willing to do the work, ask questions, and support others • You want a real DevOps environment, not another passive course platform Follow these steps: 1. Post your introduction below (and level up to level 2+ fast) 2. Like & reply to other introductions 3. Your onboarding shows how this community works and what is expected 4. You will see exactly how to create momentum fast with the Welcome to the KubeCraft, Crafter. Let’s get to work.
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@George Manson hi George, welcome here. I wish you an interesting learning journey.
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@Robin Heikkinen Hi Robin, welcome to the community. I wish you an interesting learning journey.
Which is harder — Software Development or DevOps?
Hi everyone, my name is Akash Patil. I’m a MERN Stack Developer with 2.5+ years of experience. I have a question for everyone — which do you think is harder: software development or DevOps? Or does it just vary from person to person? I’m asking because, during my 2-year web development journey, I never felt that much excitement — until I started learning Docker. I haven’t mastered it yet, but it really caught my attention. Now, I’m seriously considering transitioning into a DevOps role. I’m sure I’ll get some great insights from this amazing community.
2 likes • 23d
actually hard or easy depends on the understanding. If you enjoy software development, I bet you will enjoy devops too....
Messing Around with Ansible at my Home Lab
I spent the evening refining my Proxmox homelab setup. The goal was to automate the creation of clean, reusable Ubuntu templates using Ansible. After a few failed runs, I finally got it working perfectly. The task involved downloading cloud images, customizing them with cloud-init and QEMU guest agent, and converting them into ready-to-clone templates. I also learned how Ubuntu versions past their end of life break automation pipelines because their repositories move to old-releases. Now my homelab can spin up new virtual machines automatically from templates of Ubuntu 22.04 and 24.04. The setup is reliable, repeatable, and one step closer to a fully automated infrastructure workflow that connects Proxmox, Ansible, and Terraform. Next, I plan to write my own playbook to handle VM creation and configuration end to end. What are your thoughts on this?
Messing Around with Ansible at my Home Lab
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Great job done Pragalva...keep it up..
Site performance tinkering...
I was working on a website project though i don't do wordpress development, but I had to do it for a purpose. From logo design to brand color pallete and whole site development, I just completed it. But, the most fun part was while I was checking the site's performance in PageSpeed Insights. Initially, it was not good. but finally i achieved a good landmark. here is the result....🙂
Site performance tinkering...
2 likes • 25d
@Keimpe de Jong great...I will try that out..
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@Richard Fernandez thanks Richard..
Wow obsidian wow
I never used obsidian. But when i heard it from Mischa, I gave it a try. Its mindblowing. It really helps to map all the understanding. And I regret, why didn't I use it earlier! If you can organize it correctly, quick revision for anything you learnt, is easier than ever. 🍀 [By the way, I am planning to transfer all my leetcode solutions strategy in obsidian for quick revision]
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@Keimpe de Jong amazing..
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@Mali Sahin Zettelcasten method is the game changer. Keep it simple. It will pay off.
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Md. Shihabuddin Sadi
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@md-shihabuddin-sadi-3646
Kubernetes & DevOps Enthusiast | Aspiring Platform Engineer | Software Engineer | AWS, Terraform, Docker, CI/CD

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Joined Sep 23, 2025
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