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      <description>Day 6 - 100 Days of Full Stack DevOps: The Non-Linear Engineer 🛠️ Life is unpredictable. New ideas and projects come up. Projects stall. Everything we do is non-linear.&#xA;I’ve spent the last few weeks deep into defining and building a distributed configuration and infrastructure management system called Codru. While this may sound like a combination of ansible, chef, terraform or other tools, it isn’t. It’s a different thinking patern. Since it’s meant to be distributed and thus using the actor model I love from Elixir &amp; Erlang. I’ll give more details and release the sourcecode in the future.</description>
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