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The mainframe computers are not dead o_O !?

The mainframe computers are not dead o_O !?

Posted on 27th Oct 2024

That was my reaction when I discovered that the mainframe computer is not a phrase from the past and is still in use. Even more so, it runs a big part of our day-to-day lives. I was also shocked because I had never heard of modern mainframes while working in the IT sector for ten years. I'm not a st...

Implementing a Local Audio Transcription Service with OpenAI Whisper and Docker

Implementing a Local Audio Transcription Service with OpenAI Whisper and Docker

Posted on 29th Jul 2024

As an IT professional, finding efficient and innovative solutions to unique project requirements is part of the job. Recently, I was tasked with setting up a service that could transcribe audio into text locally, without relying on an internet connection. This service needed to run on a Linux system...

LinkedIn bug turned into a user experience issue

LinkedIn bug turned into a user experience issue

Posted on 26th Jul 2024

As an IT professional, leveraging your network is crucial when applying for jobs. LinkedIn, a primary platform for professional networking, should perform this process seamlessly. Unfortunately, I've encountered a recurring issue on various company LinkedIn accounts that hampers this experience. Whi...

Grav CMS Setup

Grav CMS Setup

Posted on 5th Jul 2024

Flat File CMS To set up this blog, I originally installed WordPress, and I changed my mind within a few minutes. I have used WordPress for multiple sites; the most recent one was the website for a nonprofit I'm a part of Ukrainian IT Cluster. I needed something simple this time and wanted to pla...

Open to work

Open to work

Posted on 19th Apr 2024

Today was my last day at Designory. 😢 It's been almost seven years that passed very fast. I had a chance to build automation from scratch, and our team grew from just me to six people.📈 Sadly, the team and the whole department I helped build will probably disappear. There were a couple of layoff r...