Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: Kubernetes, OpenShift, GitOps, Argo CD, Helm, Docker, CI/CD, Azure DevOps, GitLab CI/CD, Terraform, Ansible, Prometheus, Grafana, Observability, PostgreSQL, Neo4j, OIDC, SSO, Entra ID, Cloudflare, AWS, Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS), Google Cloud Platform (GCP), Kafka, Node.js, TypeScript, React, Next.js, Turborepo, Angular, RxJS, JavaScript, Java, Spring Boot, Gradle, C#, PHP, WordPress, Jira, Confluence, JetBrains IDEs, GitHub Copilot, Figma, Linux (Manjaro/Arch)
Résumé/CV: https://turtledev.net/cv
Email: hiring@turtledev.net
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I'm mostly the devops guy (kubernetes, CI/CD etc) but I also love typescript (backends + react/nextjs). Available March/April 2026 fulltime, 100% remote.
If you proceed with "Trust Project" you're at your own fault.
Main issue is Rust. Writing catchy headlines about hating something may feel good, but a lot of people could avoid these pains if
- zig cc gets support for new linker flag that Rust requires https://codeberg.org/ziglang/zig/pulls/30628 - rust-lang/libc gets to 1.0 which removes iconv issues for macos https://github.com/rust-lang/libc/issues/3248
The performance bottleneck is whatever resource hits saturation first under the workload you actually run: CPU, memory bandwidth, cache/allocations, disk I/O, network, locks/coordination, or downstream latency.
Measure it, prove it with a profile/trace, change one thing, measure again.
and still no one from that company has admitted to it being a mistake?
very nice
Classic rug pull though