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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

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Here is an image from NASA ❤

North Star: Polaris and Surrounding Dust

Why is Polaris called the North Star? First, Polaris is the nearest bright star toward the north spin axis of the Earth. Therefore, as the Earth turns, stars appear to revolve around Polaris, but Polaris itself always stays in the same northerly direction -- making it the North Star. Since no bright star is near the south spin axis of the Earth, there is currently no bright South Star. Thousands of years ago, Earth's spin axis pointed in a slightly different direction so that Vega was the North Star. Although Polaris is not the brightest star on the sky, it is easily located because it is nearly aligned with two stars in the cup of the Big Dipper. Polaris is near the center of the five-degree wide featured image, a digital composite of hundreds of exposures that brings out faint gas and dust of the Integrated Flux Nebula (IFN) all over the frame. The surface of Cepheid Polaris slowly pulsates, causing the famous star to change its brightness by a few percent over the course of a few days. Today: Zoom APOD Lecture hosted by the Amateur Astronomers of Association of New York

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  4. ARG_ENIB ARG_ENIB Public

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    Experimentation to add animated background to my website

    JavaScript 1

  6. rpg-icon-generator rpg-icon-generator Public

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