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Joe Block

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I'm an SRE living in Denver. In my free time, I maintain dotfiles.github.io and several lists of resources that I hope are interesting, including

I also do a fair amount of experimenting with ARM single board computers, mainly for use with Home Assistant and the k3s cluster in my basement.

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Buy another ARM board to experiment with k8s on.

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    A collection of ZSH frameworks, plugins, themes and tutorials.

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    A simple ZSH quickstart for using ZSH, zgenom, oh-my-zsh and a curated list of extra plugins. It is designed to be easy to customize without requiring you to maintain your own fork.

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    A collection of git utilities, useful extra git scripts, tutorials and other useful articles.

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    A reading and viewing list for larval stage SREs and sysadmins

  5. unixorn/luggage

    Project to automate OS X package creation without using the packagemaker GUI

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  6. unixorn/works-with-home-assistant

    Equipment and software that works with Home Assistant. And stuff that didn't so we can avoid it.

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I'm caffeine fueled and this will buy me a coffee to help keep me working on my public lists.

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Help me buy the next ARM board for the cluster. I'll put your name in the sponsors lists of whichever of my projects you wish.

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Help me buy ARM boards or hardware (sensors, switches, etc) I can test with Home Assistant to evaluate and later post on my blog.