User:T3kK4m

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it-N Questo utente può contribuire con un livello madrelingua in italiano.
en-3 This user has advanced knowledge of English.
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Summary

User T3kK4m is a boring and quite uncomfortable person, who has born in Milan in 1990. It's believed to be a male person, but there are still insufficient researches about that.

WikiHistory

Being a little stiff and exigent, he started to contribute in 2019 on en:Wikipedia as noticed some megalomaniac details on his employer's company page. Previously he spent many busy years as a Wiki addicted, a mythological user scope whose members are somtimes referred as BandwidthDusters or DiskHeadBumpers.

Bio

Researchers agree that is a human individual, so early life can be easily guessed through statistics.

Actual Life

To deeply shuffle the deck, he lives where he was born, with two Borzois and an irrational number of cats.

Work

I'm a multi-platform system administrator, able to work on Microsoft, Linux, Cisco and common cloud environments. My focuses are on hypervisors, storage and network abstraction and policy based configuration of application servers or client clusters. DataBases are also funny.

Real Word

My duties include HelpDesk service, often referred as User's Psychic Bin or Wild commodities management.

Certifications

I granted:

  • Cambridge ESOL Certificate in English - Level B2
  • RedHat Technologies - Level RHCSA

Interests

Since the age of 11 I'm interested in music. First years I studied classical and electrical guitar, with needed solfeggio stuff. Then, at the age of 19, I got on hardware synths and drum machines. After about 3 years I started a parallel thread about audio engineering and sound design.

To WikiPeople

Internet is maybe one of most important inventions by our specie; for sure one of the less acknowledged and so one of the most abused.

Wiki, thanks to its mission and the huge impact on everyone's life, ends to be fundamental for Internet itself, as it's the evidence of how wrong Internet is used elsewhere.
Wiki, so, stands as the only way people have to understand what Internet really is and that's crucial to go further on both as collectives and as individuals. We exist as humans only because of the ability to build knowledge through information sharing.

So, it's now clear that I really value this tool and how much it's present in my daily runtime, whatever the need is: from my excessive curiosity, to work stuff.

I hope not to damage anything.

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