Yair Etziony,
Engineering Manager living in Berlin. 30 years of building infrastructure, from VAX/VMS to eBPF. I think most infrastructure tooling optimizes for the wrong things — flexibility over clarity, features over ergonomics. I build tools that are easy to understand first.
CI without the YAML. Write your pipelines in real programming languages. Local-first: use your own CPUs before paying for cloud. Your CI config should be testable, type-checked, and debuggable like any other code. Built on Elixir and the BEAM for natural concurrency.
Kubernetes Progressive Delivery Controller, designed to work with the new K8s API-Gateway, simple, no need for service mesh, easy observability with CDEvents, Prometheus metrics
Kubernetes-native API Gateway, easy to understand, maintain, and configure, cloud-native architecture with Kubernetes integration, currently in active development
I create experimental electronic music as ENXIO - ambient/industrial compositions exploring the intersection of technology and emotion.
- 15+ albums since 2007
- Tech-themed releases: "Git remote rm main", "Kubectl delete pod"
- Modular synthesizer & Max/MSP compositions
Music I make experimental electronic music as ENXIO — ambient/industrial exploring technology and emotion. 15+ albums since 2007, including Git remote rm main and Kubectl delete pod. → Bandcamp Community CD Foundation Ambassador · Helm Summit EU'19 Committee · Berlin DevOps Meetup co-organizer
Engineering Manager @ AMBOSS
Building infrastructure and leading teams for the medical knowledge platform. Previously founded Polar Squad Berlin.
"The good God dwells in the detail."
— Aby Warburg