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I'm Terje Kvernes, a systems administrator, software developer, generalized hacker, and writer. I work with Linux (mostly RHEL and Fedora), MacOS, NetApp, Cisco, APC infrastructure and a lot of other hardware. I used to work a lot with audio-visual equipment (mostly Crestron based), but less recently. I also do company-wide Zoom management.

My toolchest at work includes stuff like:

  • Rust
  • Python
  • Ansible
  • CFEngine
  • Fleet/OSquery
  • terraform (and a bit of Packer, targeting AWS, Azure, and OpenStack)
  • perl (not as much as I used to, thankfully)
  • shell scripting (bash, zsh)
  • monitoring through Zabbix/Grafana/Prometheus (and Nagios for some reason)
  • and whatever else the job throws at me... I also have done work in Go, C, Fortran...

In my spare time I hike, write fiction, and get fascinated by new and novel ideas.

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Work-adjacent projects

  • mreg, mreg-cli and mreg-api: A DNS management system, its command line interface, and its Python API. Written in Python, specifically for the University of Oslo, but with some promise of being useful to others.
  • Treetop: A high performance policy engine for authorization requests, built on Cedar.
  • EESSI: European Environment for Scientific Software Installations (sadly, not as active as I'd like to be)
    • I mostly dealt with monitoring for the project. The page generator was originally written in Python but migrated to Rust. Apart from the HTML output this generator also produces a Prometheus metrics endpoint and JSON output for use in other contexts. The page is available at status.eessi.io.
    • This side project also led to a multithreaded type safe Rust CVMFS scraper
  • EasyBuild: A software build and installation framework, mostly used in HPC environments. I've contributed EasyConfigs and some other components. Again something I wish I had more time for.

Personal projects

  • hubuum: A non-opinionated CMDB.
    • This may become more than slightly work adjacent, but right now it's a personal project.
  • Callgrind GitHub Action: A GitHub Action for running Callgrind tests for Rust code on pull requests, showing improvements and regressions per test as a PR comment. Tracks performance against the main branch and between individual commits in the PR itself. It also benchmarks for all features. A few examples: 1, 2 (the latter used an old version of the action and did not track across commits).

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Other stuff

Talks and presentations

  • ARM HPC Users group 2020: EasyBuild on ARM. Experiences in running EasyBuild on ARM, going through some of the issues with porting software reliant on SSE intrinsics and how to get around such issues.

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