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Eduardo Martinez Piña

Linux & Cloud Enthusiast!

I'm a Linux Automation Engineer at Ford aspiring to dive into DevOps and cloud professionally!

At Ford, helping my team acceleate their work with Linux and networks through automation I learned a lot about complex systems, design strategies and troubleshooting techniques regarding embedded systems.


Languages and Tools

Linux

Terraform

Ansible

Kubernetes

Prometheus

Bash

Python

C++

C-embedded

Git

AWS

AWSLambda

Wireshark




Certifications

AWS Cert

Azure Cert

LPI Cert

OCI Cert

Google IT Automation Cert




Day by day I make an effort to learn more about Linux, Python, C++ and Cloud in general, so I've been documenting my progress and knowledge with the hope that my explanations may be useful to someone else (:

Here are some of those resources:

This project implements a fully automated DevSecOps pipeline for Python packages, integrating code quality, security, and deployment workflows.

In this IoT system, the AWS Lambda functions serve as the main processor of incoming data from IoT devices, such as temperature or humidity readings. An API Gateway Lambda function can be triggered when a device sends an HTTP POST request with sensor data.

This physical Ubuntu home server covers my data needs in a local private network using Syncthing and custom Bash scripts for system monitoring, and network security policies configuration.

This is the embedded project I developed over the course of a year to get my Bachelor's degree.

Tutorials I've made about Sad Servers' DevOps & Linux challenges!

Here you can find notes and thoughts I've created in my road to become a Certifed Linux Professional!

This is the section where you'll find my notes about data structures and intricacies of the C++ language.


Electronic projects

Extract the most of your 555 oscillator with this circuit! No more small wave bands!

Make use of your old speakers laying around with this circuit! Or create a Home audio system from scratch!

Anti Short-circuit Breaker

Add short-circuit protection to your DIY power supplier! Add it to your electronic prototypes!

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  1. STM32_with_ESP32_and_AWS_Lambda STM32_with_ESP32_and_AWS_Lambda Public

    In this IoT system, the AWS Lambda functions serve as the main processor of incoming data from IoT devices, such as temperature or humidity readings.

    C

  2. Linux-home-server Linux-home-server Public

    This physical Ubuntu home server covers my family’s data backup needs in a local private network using Syncthing and custom Bash scripts for system monitoring, and network security policies configu…

    Python

  3. My-SadServers-solutions My-SadServers-solutions Public

    Here I'm archiving my solutions to the https://sadservers.com/ Linux SRE/DevOps list of scenarios.

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  4. STM32_Drivers STM32_Drivers Public

    Here are the FPU, UART, Timebase, GPIO, ADC and Circular drivers for the NUCLEO-F446RE board.

    Assembly 1 1

  5. epam_python_task epam_python_task Public

    This project uses GitHub actions to automate the complete CI/CD software pipeline for Python code.

    Python 1

  6. obsidian_digital_garden obsidian_digital_garden Public

    This is where my personal webpage is stored. Here I share content related to Linux and myself :)

    SCSS 1