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I used to write about Linux, Drupal, caching, and open-source tooling on LinfoPage.Com and my Blogger site. Those posts are from a different chapter — support engineering, LAMP stacks, Varnish, and early Raspberry Pi days — but they are still useful reference material.

I’ve imported a selection of those articles here and will add new writing focused on DevOps, AWS, Terraform, CI/CD, and platform engineering — the work I do today at CENTOGENE and in consulting.

If you spot formatting issues in migrated posts, get in touch and I’ll clean them up.

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