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MDr164/README.md

Heyo!

Here are a few things about me:

  • Working mainly with Go and C but I recently added TypeScript to my portfolio, other languages I got interest in are Lua, Rust, Nix and Zig.
  • Firmware dev at day, DevOps/SecOps by night.
  • Rethinking architectures and questioning existing designs. Maybe have a look at this to see one of my current projects I maintain.

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  1. u-bmc u-bmc Public

    Forked from u-root/u-bmc

    Open-source firmware for your baseboard management controller (BMC)

    Go 3

  2. dotfiles dotfiles Public

    The repo for my custom Arch installer, my Nix config and my Chezmoi managed dotfiles.

    Shell 1

  3. swp-bot swp-bot Public archive

    This repo temporarily holds the code for my Discord bot that interacts with Bitbuckets API

    Go 1

  4. u-root u-root Public

    Forked from u-root/u-root

    A fully Go userland with Linux bootloaders! u-root can create a one-binary root file system (initramfs) containing a busybox-like set of tools written in Go.

    Go

  5. tamago tamago Public

    Forked from usbarmory/tamago

    TamaGo - bare metal Go for ARM SoCs

    Go

  6. gobusybox gobusybox Public

    Forked from u-root/gobusybox

    Tools for compiling many Go commands into one binary to save space. Builds are supported in vendor-based Go, module-based Go, and bazel with Starlark.

    Go