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About Loga .dev

Loga.dev was born from a debate between two GitOps tools: ArgoCD vs FluxCD. What started as a technical comparison turned into a broader frustration - the lack of truly pragmatic, opinionated, and architecturally grounded content in DevOps and infrastructure spaces.

This site is a response to that. It's a home for platform engineers , SREs, and infrastructure-focused developers who need more than tutorials. We publish writing shaped by production systems, real organizational constraints, and the things you only learn after doing it wrong the first time.

The focus here is platform engineering - building internal developer platforms, enabling self-service, simplifying onboarding, and scaling infrastructure without scaling chaos. Because DevOps, when done well, isn't just automation. It's systems thinking applied to developer experience.

Who's behind it

I'm a infrastructure/platform engineer with a background in architecting developer platforms across scale-ups and enterprise. I've spent the last few years focused on building tooling, environments, and workflows that help teams ship more confidently - and clean up the mess when they don't.

My work spans GitOps architectures, CI/CD frameworks, Terraform stacks, platform APIs, and developer onboarding systems. Loga.dev is where I distill the patterns, pitfalls, and lessons worth sharing.

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