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JesseBot@jessebot@social.smallhack.org
Site Reliability Engineer who loves self hosting (and works in online gaming!)
I like FOSS, like a lot 🙏 Ask me about self hosting whatever! Ordered a Pilet 7 and a new Pebble recently for more future fun experiments and always down to talk about modern tamagotchis, nvim, Debian, or Kubernetes :heart_cyber:
Maintainer of:
smol-k8s-lab
onboardme
many Argo CD Apps
many helm charts
Please contact me on codeberg if you want help with a repo I help maintain. I am often not the sole maintainer and others can help in the repo Issues or PRs.
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I have more than 0 followers/following, but I keep these private. Depending on your fediverse instance, it may show as -1.
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#noai
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Age: 33
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Joined: 2026-05-10 02:41:44
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JesseBot@jessebot@social.smallhack.org (2026-05-12 04:22:51)
Really appreciating GoToSocial's reply and boost requests feature, especially when discussing code of conducts.
I'm able to reject replies and boosts on this instance and it makes me much more confident about posting things. Sure, other instances may not respect those things, but it doesn't matter to me because they can't bother me here. I love the fediverse, and I especially love GoToSocial's approach to it :gotosocial: :heart_cyber:
#gotosocial
JesseBot@jessebot@social.smallhack.org (2026-05-09 02:20:43)
Posting this markdown accessibility tips article here so I don't forget about it :)
https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2021/09/improving-accessibility-of-markdown/