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− | My real name is Andrew Nesbit and I'm known online by many nicks. For example, I'm ullbeking on Freenode, DoctorBeans or atthesunrise on music sites, and alnesbit on GitHub. | + | My real name is Andrew Nesbit and I'm known online by many nicks. For example, I'm ullbeking on Freenode and GNU Social, DoctorBeans or atthesunrise on music sites, and alnesbit on GitHub. |
Professionally I'm a software infrastructure engineer (and aspiring SRE). I place particular importance on resilience and high availability. My most immediate personal computing interests are firmware engineering and learning about other architectures such as POWER and ARM. Looking ahead down the road, my primary interest is distributed systems and, in particular, formal specification of such systems. | Professionally I'm a software infrastructure engineer (and aspiring SRE). I place particular importance on resilience and high availability. My most immediate personal computing interests are firmware engineering and learning about other architectures such as POWER and ARM. Looking ahead down the road, my primary interest is distributed systems and, in particular, formal specification of such systems. |
Revision as of 16:47, 18 February 2018
About me
My real name is Andrew Nesbit and I'm known online by many nicks. For example, I'm ullbeking on Freenode and GNU Social, DoctorBeans or atthesunrise on music sites, and alnesbit on GitHub.
Professionally I'm a software infrastructure engineer (and aspiring SRE). I place particular importance on resilience and high availability. My most immediate personal computing interests are firmware engineering and learning about other architectures such as POWER and ARM. Looking ahead down the road, my primary interest is distributed systems and, in particular, formal specification of such systems.
Whenever the opportunity arises I work in music and audio signal processing.
I have a PhD in machine learning and signal processing. I approach my work in an academic manner, and I thrive in environments in which a learned approach to problem solving is appreciated. I especially enjoy research.
My interest in Talos II
Talos II opens a whole new universe in computing. Its libre-friendly design is essential to this.
As of 18 February, 2018, I still have so much to write here...