Self-taught sysadmin. I built a distributed lab called ARPANET — mesh networking, Docker, live honeypots, custom monitoring. Now I want to do this professionally.
Built my own network monitoring dashboard because nothing off-the-shelf showed exactly what I wanted. Tracks latency, jitter and uptime across all 6 nodes in real time — interactive Leaflet.js map with live ping animations.
View on GitHub → Live instance →Interactive map of European military installations, built for a friend. Node.js backend, Leaflet.js frontend, Postgres data layer. Deployed via Docker with CI/CD through GitHub Actions.
Built for a friend — private project.
6 servers. Proxy, oberon & hub in the Tailscale mesh — vault & dev via LAN — T-Pot isolated.
No IT degree. I started homelabbing because I was curious, and never stopped. 3+ years that turned into running actual infrastructure — not tutorial stuff, but real services that need to stay up.
I'm making the move to a professional role now. I want to work on infrastructure and DevOps somewhere I can keep learning fast. I don't need everything explained — I need real problems to work on.
Based in Limburg. Open to Hasselt, Maastricht, or remote.
Languages — Dutch (native) · English (professional)
* Infra-first. Projects shipped with AI-assisted development — I focus on architecture and deployment, not hand-coding.
Looking for a junior role in infra or DevOps. I reply fast. Drop me a message and let's see if there's a fit.