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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 ❤

A Milky Road to the Rubin Observatory

Is the sky the same every night? No -- the night sky changes every night in many ways. To better explore how the night sky changes, the USA's NSF and DOE commissioned the Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Cerro Pachón, Chile. In final testing before routine operations, Rubin will begin to explore these nightly changes -- slight differences that can tell us much about our amazing universe and its surprising zoo of objects. With a mirror over 8 meters across, Rubin will continually reimage the entire visible sky every few nights to discover new supernovas, potentially dangerous asteroids, faint comets, and variable stars -- as well as mapping out the visible universe's large-scale structure. Pictured, the distant central band of our Milky Way Galaxy appears to flow out from the newly operational observatory. Taken last month, the featured picture is a composite of 21 images across the night sky, capturing airglow on the horizon and the Small Magellanic Cloud galaxy on the lower left. APOD Turns 30!: Free Public Lecture in Anchorage on June 11

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    This project aims to provide dynamic sampling without relying on Sentry Dynamic Sampling.

    Python 1

  2. SpikeeLabs/sentry-dynamic-sampling-lib Public

    This project aims to provide dynamic sampling without relying on Sentry Dynamic Sampling.

    Python 1

  3. rpg-api Public

    Simple API to play RPG ⚔

    Python

  4. ARG_ENIB Public

    JavaScript 1

  5. Animation-Experimentation Public

    Experimentation to add animated background to my website

    JavaScript 1

  6. rpg-icon-generator Public

    Python 1