@govardhana_mk Totally agree. The best DevOps engineers I know came from ops backgrounds, not certs. Real experience with CI/CD pipelines and incident response matters way more.
@e_opore Great collection! DevOps is a game-changer for how teams deliver software. We just published a guide on CI/CD pipelines for businesses and NGOs → https://t.co/o5g82IYkvD
Want faster releases and fewer bottlenecks? Our latest post explains how DevOps & CI/CD pipelines help businesses and NGOs ship better software, faster.
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I have watched teams take three weeks to ship a fix that took two hours to write. The bottleneck was never the code — it was the manual release process. We wrote about how CI/CD pipelines fix that: https://t.co/o5g82IYkvD
Le DevOps, c est surtout desapprendre de mauvaises habitudes. Deploiement une fois par mois ? Serveurs geres a la main ? C est ca qui vous freine, pas votre stack technique. Notre article explique comment commencer a corriger ca : https://t.co/TiepuIIw2r
DevOps is mostly about unlearning bad habits. Deploy once a month? Manual servers? That is what holds you back, not your tech stack. We wrote about how to start fixing it: https://t.co/V2lXtW2YJk
@Cisco Love seeing big tech put resources toward social good hackathons. Skills-based volunteering is where real impact happens — nonprofits need the expertise as much as the funding.
Met an NGO spending 4 hours every Friday wrangling donation spreadsheets. Manual entry, cross-referencing, chasing receipts.
They switched to a simple CRM. Now Fridays are for the community, not Excel.
Tech for good shouldn't be complicated.
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Transformação digital não é luxo para ONGs — é necessidade.
Cloud computing, CRM inteligente, automação de processos. Tudo isso é acessível hoje.
Guia completo no blog:
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Sunday morning. Coffee. Learning something new.
The tech stack looks different every year. Cloud, AI, whatever comes next. The habit of learning — that's the one constant.
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Every IT project goes through three stages:
1. "This will be quick"
2. "That broke everything?"
3. "About that timeline..."
No broken timelines yet over here. Just saying.
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We met an NGO in São Paulo losing every Friday to donation spreadsheets. Manual tracking, hours of it. Two weeks later, they had a CRM doing the grunt work. Now Fridays are for the community, not Excel. That is why we do this. #ITSCWF#TechForGood
AI writes a lot of code now. I use it too. But I've never regretted a thorough code review — only the ones I skipped.
Read your diffs. Trust but verify. #ITSCWF#TechForGood
I used to think landing big clients was the only way as a freelancer. Reality check: small businesses and nonprofits became my steadiest source of income. They value IT help, and they appreciate when you talk to them like humans, not specs. #ITSCWF#Freelancing
Most nonprofits don't need AI. They need a database that talks to their email system. Good digital transformation starts with fixing the boring stuff — integrations and clean data. You can worry about flashy tech later. #ITSCWF#TechForGood
You never feel ready. That's normal.
The projects I delayed the most? Those taught me the most. Because I had to figure things out instead of already knowing them.
#ITSCWF#GrowthMindset
Saturday morning status: debugging a "quick fix" from Friday.
It was supposed to take 5 minutes. That was 2 hours ago.
At least the coffee is good. ☕
#ITSCWF#DevHumour
NGO client asked if I could host their app on a Raspberry Pi.
I said sure without knowing if it'd actually work.
It did.
Still cannot explain it. 🫠
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