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updated at december 6, 2025

I’m working as a senior devops engineer at Paketur. Most of my days revolve around designing and stabilizing infrastructure, fixing legacy decisions, tightening CI/CD pipelines, and keeping deployments from breaking under old technical debt. It’s demanding work, mostly invisible, but it matters. Alongside that, I’m actively looking for a new senior devops role where the engineering culture is healthier and the work actually pushes me forward.


On the personal side, I’m married now. Life feels different in a good way—more grounded, more intentional, and with bigger responsibilities that actually shape how I think about work, money, and long-term stability.


I’m learning the fundamentals I should’ve mastered earlier: statistical thinking, AUC/ROC interpretation, expectation maximization, and probabilistic modeling. I'm also digging deeper into distributed systems so I can build infrastructure with more clarity and fewer band-aid fixes.


Not taking new freelance work. Not pretending I have infinite bandwidth. Not starting new side projects until the current ones actually cross the finish line.

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