My Cloud Internship: The Road to Hackday
By the end of my internship, I was able to Dockerize and deploy several applications to a K3s cluster for Project Reclass’ annual Hackday event.
By the end of my internship, I was able to Dockerize and deploy several applications to a K3s cluster for Project Reclass’ annual Hackday event.
I’m Theo, the Cloud Infrastructure Team Lead at Project Reclass! I’d like to discuss how we keep prices under control concerning our AWS Infrastructure.
It’s imperative that we always consider our users’ needs above our own. This means asking the right questions and collecting quantitative data.
The content we consume on a regular basis, whether it comes from an app on your phone or software on your computer, is driven by a message.
I wanted one thing, and one thing only: find a way to bring down Project Reclass. But first, I had to get inside the organization.
On October 3rd our team at Project Reclass held our inaugural HackDay. Take a look at what you may have missed.
I had never done anything computer science-related until college. I was elated to discover computer science because, with just a computer, the possibilities were endless.
By working on ToyNet, I’ve grown as a product designer, researcher, cross-functional collaborator, and user advocate.
ToyNet is a tool to help incarcerated veterans transition into tech jobs. It’s also a pet-project of mine that helped me transition from software engineer to site reliability engineer.
Technology plays a substantial role in our mental health.