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Kl0ven/README.md

Hi there 👋

My name is Jean-Loup, Fullstack developer from France.

Try curl -s https://www.kloven.fr/buisness_card

Tech I enjoy working with

Flask Keycloak ansible Redis Git Prometheus Ubuntu zsh Gitlab RabbitMQ Grafana Talos Proxmox Kaniko Ruff Harbor MongoDB htop Celery Uptime-Kuma Django Falco Poetry VSCode Docker PostgreSQL Python Github Actions Kubernetes Kustomize materialformkdocs FluxCD Helm Trivy Heroku Minio Debian

Tech I want to try

kong cilium ceph backstage

Tools I enjoy

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Here is an image from NASA ❤

Zodiacal Road

What's that strange light down the road? Dust orbiting the Sun. At certain times of the year, a band of sun-reflecting dust from the inner Solar System appears prominently just after sunset -- or just before sunrise -- and is called zodiacal light. Although the origin of this dust is still being researched, a leading hypothesis holds that zodiacal dust originates mostly from faint Jupiter-family comets and slowly spirals into the Sun. Recent analysis of dust emitted by Comet 67P, visited by ESA's robotic Rosetta spacecraft, bolsters this hypothesis. Pictured when climbing a road up to Teide National Park in the Canary Islands of Spain, a bright triangle of zodiacal light appeared in the distance soon after sunset. Captured on June 21, 2019, the scene includes bright Regulus, the alpha star of the constellation Leo, standing above center toward the left. The Beehive Star Cluster (M44) can be spotted below center, closer to the horizon and also immersed in the zodiacal glow.

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  3. rpg-api Public

    Simple API to play RPG ⚔

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  4. ARG_ENIB Public

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  5. Animation-Experimentation Public

    Experimentation to add animated background to my website

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  6. rpg-icon-generator Public

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