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Absolem questions alice "Who are you, you are alice yes but not quite the right Alice yet":
to this ponderence i say, we are ever changing creatures. and often what we think "I" is, really isn't. the gas in the meat suit is not us we are the way we interact with the world we are all the same in the best place we can be becuase no one else can be awsome like us.
i am a late returning college student, i love learning and am gretefull to be allowed this oportunity through my college
Hi everyone,
I am Sunil from India. I have a keen interest in working with Linux. I am here for Red hat certifications. I have 14+ years of working experience.
thanks
Who I am:
I'm a Junior System Engineer in South-Korea.
Where I'm based:
Seoul, South Korea.
My workstation:
Lenovo ThinkPad L13 with Windows
The discipline I enjoy the most is:
Overall RHEL System
My favorite course to teach:
RHCS-(Pacemaker)
Highest Red Hat Certification:
Red Hat Certified Specialist - Virtualization and High-Availability
The teaching tool I cannot do without:
RHV - VM enviroment
My favorite toy as a kid:
Lego, sudoku, Youtube...
Hello @ParkJunseo !
Welcome to the community ! I am sure your experience will be a valuable resource for this community !!
Hi,
Thanks all of you.
I am James and I am new here. I am Graduate in Computer Science and working with a MNC based out in LA. I have around 4 years of experience. My skills are Python, Java, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Cloud, etc.
I am joining this community to gain and share knowledge with the community members.
Welcome to the community @JamesMillere ! Please let us know for any help.
Hello All , My name is B N V Sai Chaitanya from India. I have completed EX294 exam recently. I am new to the redhat community. I am passionate about devops learning , I started learning devops since last 2years. Happy to connect with all. Any suggestions, recommendations of youtube channels, blogger names for effective learning of DevOps will be appreciated.
M. Bolwahnn, 18. Based in Arizona working towards a Cybersecurity degree so that I may commission into the Air Force with a Bachelor's degree. Acting as a sponge throughout my courses to absorb as much knowledge as I can from the best and their resources.
Who I am:
Hello All, my name is Venkat
Where I'm based:
Santa Clara, California, US
My workstation:
Work: MacBook Pro with 2 external monitors
Personal/Home: One Intel NUC and two Raspberry Pi's
The discipline I enjoy the most is:
My expertise is in Infrastructure (Cloud, On-prem, DevOps, SRE, Platform, DBA), from past 4 years working on backend development (c++) and doing engineering management tasks/roles
My favorite course to teach:
DevOps(end to end) and Database Adminsitration
Highest Red Hat Certification:
None
The teaching tool I cannot do without:
None in specific
My favorite toy as a kid:
He-Man toy.
Sports I played:
Tennis, Badminton, Ping-Pong (table tennis)Favorite Red Hat memories:
None as of today, just joined the red-hat community.Hello -- so glad to be here!
I am a serious content and learning nerd based in Pittsburgh, PA. I'm currently a CCS content strategist focused on OpenShift AI as well as the new unified learn experience and jazzed about planning, creating, and connecting all kinds of technical content to support users as they move through the e2e journey and the more discrete tasks and goals along the way.
I'm a very curious person by nature -- love to learn and help others do so. I've worked as a tech writer and trainer, an instructional designer for a cybersecurity company, and an adjunct professor at CMU.
Those experiences taught me a lot about learning theory and gave me the freedom to try different approaches, especially in a classroom where students aren't always engaged. We definitely had some fun!
It's gratifying to meld aspects of those diciplines into the content strategy work I'm doing -- a chance to take a more holistic approach and think outside of the traditional product doc model.
However, there's still so much more for me to learn. For example, I want to figure out how best to incorporate learning into other technical content, like docs, to create a more seamless, streamlined experience for users looking to both learn and do.
When I'm not nerding out over content and learning, I
Excited to connect with and learn from y'all.
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