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uZer/README.md

Hi,

I'm a french SRE / DevOps / CloudOps / System & Network Engineer / Architect, working in the infrastructure team of Radio France called "Fondation". We are hosting the websites and building the streaming platform with open source technologies.

I'm also an audiovisual creator and musician performing under the name SCHEMATiC WiZARD. Producing various stuff since 2010, but now trying to focus on modular synthesis, livecoding with obsolete technologies like Minitel, IDM music and an obscure creative experiment/framework called Bill of Materials.

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  1. radiofrance/rf-liquidsoap radiofrance/rf-liquidsoap Public

    Radio France's liquidsoap configuration with a self contained docker infrastructure for resilient radio streaming

    Makefile 54 5

  2. bill-of-materials/awesome-minitel bill-of-materials/awesome-minitel Public

    A curated list of minitel resources

    15 5

  3. .minimics .minimics Public

    Just a bunch of dotfiles

    Shell 6 1

  4. pywal16.nvim pywal16.nvim Public

    Forked from AlphaTechnolog/pywal.nvim

    pywal.nvim is a reimplementation of pywal.vim to support a few lua plugins like nvim-tree, telescope, bufferline, etc

    Lua 18 5

  5. docker-ninjamserver docker-ninjamserver Public

    Alpine Ninjam server

    Makefile 3 1

  6. malice malice Public

    Random files related to music production and audio experimentations

    SuperCollider