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<!doctype html><html lang=en><head><meta name=generator content="Hugo 0.165.0"><meta charset=utf-8><meta http-equiv=x-ua-compatible content="ie=edge"><title>bullshark369.org - Network Engineer | Pro ranter</title><meta name=viewport content="width=device-width,initial-scale=1"><link rel=icon href=https://bullshark369.org/favicon.png><link rel=canonical href=https://bullshark369.org/><link rel=stylesheet href=/css/style.min.1c18def2aed6b057aa439fbec51b1d6f55f2d2d8073fe48390bceb467a226be6.css><link rel=stylesheet href=/assets/css/extended.min.2b1b6b49935b83e767eb16e2d7e2fb6e6f0db844856efc36bc5a4829d2b387ed.css><meta name=description content="A personal blog and portfolio."><meta name=keywords content="Nathan Buache,Test Manager,QA,Quality Assurance,Lausanne,Switzerland,Web Testing,Software Testing,QoQa"><meta property="og:title" content="bullshark369.org - Test Manager | QA Specialist"><meta property="og:type" content="website"><meta property="og:url" content="https://bullshark369.org/"><meta property="og:site_name" content="bullshark369.org"><meta property="og:description" content="A personal blog and portfolio."><meta name=twitter:card content="summary_large_image"><meta name=twitter:title content="bullshark369.org - Test Manager"><meta name=twitter:description content="A personal blog and portfolio."><script type=application/ld+json>{"@context":"https://schema.org","@type":"Person","name":"Nathan Buache","url":"https:\/\/bullshark369.org\/","jobTitle":"Test Manager","description":"Test Manager and QA Specialist based in Lausanne, Switzerland","address":{"@type":"PostalAddress","addressLocality":"Lausanne","addressCountry":"Switzerland"},"sameAs":["https://github.com/nthnbch","https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathanbuache/"]}</script></head><body class='page page-home'><div id=menu-main-mobile class=menu-main-mobile><ul class=menu><li class=menu-item-home><a href=https://bullshark369.org/>Home</a></li><li class=menu-item-blog><a href=https://bullshark369.org/posts/>Blog</a></li><li class=menu-item-contact><a href=https://bullshark369.org/pages/contact/>Contact</a></li><li class="menu-item-friend projects"><a href=https://bullshark369.org/pages/frienpro/>Friend Projects</a></li></ul></div><div id=wrapper class=wrapper><div class=header><div class=menu-main><ul><li class="menu-item-home active"><a href=/><span>Home</span></a></li><li class=menu-item-blog><a href=/posts/><span>Blog</span></a></li><li class=menu-item-contact><a href=/pages/contact/><span>Contact</span></a></li><li class="menu-item-friend projects"><a href=/pages/frienpro/><span>Friend Projects</span></a></li></ul></div><div id=toggle-menu-main-mobile class=hamburger-trigger><button class=hamburger>Menu</button></div></div><div class=intro><h1>bullshark</h1><div class=intro-content><hr><h2 id=welcome>Welcome</h2><p>I wont introduce myself here because you can go to ‘About’ to see that.</p><p>This is where I post sometimes informative rants about network engineering, pc building, programming, and other similar things.</p><hr><h2 id=me>Me</h2><h3 id=career>Career</h3><p>I am a network engineer and will not disclose specifics. I do a lot of LAN work and network architecture as opposed to the more usual help desk, service deployment,
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or network maintenance.</p><p>I do intend to switch fields of work and do cloud or network engineering for a different company within the future.</p><h3 id=education>Education</h3><p>I currently am in college for cloud and network engineering. My current certs include A+, ITIL 4, and LPI 010. However, I have 3 CompTIA certs in my degree and plan on getting
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my CCNA, terraforge associate, and AWS SAA-C03.</p><h3 id=experience>Experience</h3><p>Well obviously Hugo, Caddy, vps management, Linux, git, HTML, CSS, and SSH. That is everything I needed to make this website.</p><p>However I do have a large list of skills and softwares, as well as a large base fundamental knowledge of how these tools work. I don’t care to list them all as it feels
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pointless, however, you can see all of my (recent as of writing this) experiences I thought were notable on the blog page.</p><hr><h2 id=my-equipment>My equipment</h2><h3 id=dell-optiplex-3060>Dell Optiplex 3060</h3><p>Specs: Intel I5-8500 | 16GB DDR4 RAM | 250GB NVMe | +4x1GiB NIC</p><p>Current purpose: Running OPNsense in a ProxmoxVM. Firewall & router</p><h3 id=main-home-server>Main home server</h3><p>Specs: Ryzen 9-5900XT | 32GB DDR4 RAM | 2TB NVMe</p><p>Current purpose: Hypervisor is Proxmox. Hosts adguard home for DNS a presistent IRC client.</p><h3 id=personal-pc>Personal PC</h3><p>Specs: Ryzen 9-9800X3D | 64GB DDR5 RAM | 2TB NVMe | 7900XTX</p><p>Current purpose: Almost all of my personal computer needs, network management, SSH etc. I have Arch Linux with a lightly customized KDE Plasma & BTRFS file system. I would
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usually use ext4 but I tried something new when installing it and it surprisingly is stable so now I’m too lazy.</p><h3 id=thinkpad-t14s-gen3>Thinkpad T14s gen3</h3><p>Specs: Ryzen 7 PRO 6850U | 32GB DDR5 | 512GB NVME | 14" 1920x1200 | Debian 13.6 with Cinnamon DE.</p><p>Currnet purpose: My main personal work, travel, and leisure laptop. I’ve never had a laptop I cared about, trusted, or valued, and this is finally that. Also it starts into
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tty mode as I don’t need a DE for a lot of things.</p><h3 id=laptop-2>Laptop 2</h3><p>Specs: Some 11th gen I7 | 4050 | 16gb DDR4 | 512GB NVMe | Debian 13.6 Cinnamon</p><p>Current purpose: Isolated windows laptop because my college requires it sometimes and I don’t dual boot or do VMs for windows.</p><h3 id=laptop-3>Laptop 3</h3><p>Specs: Im not entirely sure, I think 8th gen I5 & 8gb DDR4 ram + 512GB NVMe. Its a dell latitude 7480</p><p>Current purpose: Just a burner laptop I reinstall a new OS on every time I find I need a laptop for a specific purpose. Usually for travel because it was cheap and I don’t
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mind if it gets broken</p><hr><h2 id=my-ideology>My ideology</h2><p>I dislike the amount of politics in software development currently. People hating good things because of the person that made it. I entirely believe you separate the
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creation from the creator. That if someone does something bad you don’t make it worse by throwing away the good they have done. If you say “I don’t like X because it was
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made by Y”, you’ve just stated you made your ability to objectively observe something benign in the pursuit of bias.</p></div></div><div class=footer><p class=footer-credit>@bullshark.win maintained by shark</p><div class=footer-social><div class=social-link><a href=https://github.com/bullshar-k title=GitHub target=_blank rel=noopener>GitHub</a></div><div class=social-link><a href=https://git.noroutes.net/shark title=Gitea target=_blank rel=noopener>Gitea</a></div><div class=social-link><a href=mailto:bullsharkgunsemail@pm.me title=Email target=_blank rel=noopener>Email</a></div></div></div><script>(function(){var e=document.querySelectorAll(".social-copy");e.forEach(function(e){e.addEventListener("click",function(){var t,o=e.getAttribute("data-copy"),n=e.querySelector(".social-copy-label, .contact-social-name"),i=n?n.textContent:e.textContent;function s(){n.textContent="Copied!",setTimeout(function(){n.textContent=i},1500)}if(navigator.clipboard&&navigator.clipboard.writeText)navigator.clipboard.writeText(o).then(s).catch(s);else{t=document.createElement("textarea"),t.value=o,document.body.appendChild(t),t.select();try{document.execCommand("copy")}catch{}document.body.removeChild(t),s()}})})})()</script></div><script type=text/javascript src=/js/bundle.min.5993fcb11c07dea925a3fbd58c03c7f1857197c35fccce3aa963a12c0b3c9960.js></script></body></html> |