A short introduction
Written as a way to make sure that VanMoof peeps who clicked on my stuff got a good intro.
A short introduction
I recently wrote the following short piece for my Github profile. I’m also posting it here, because I’d like the Medium folks to have an idea of who is the person (or cat) behind this keyboard.
Hi there 👋
Intro
I’m Alexandros Papageorgiou Koufidis, a DevOps-focused software developer from Greece, currently living in Amsterdam. Besides creating good software, I believe in diversity of thoughts, bodies and minds, as an inclusive way to address the inequalities we face today and may face tomorrow.
Socials (he/him)
Quick bio
At 18, I started working various entry-level jobs. At 21, and while interning as a SysAdmin for my university I developed an app for hobby games sellers to automatically price their products based on various algorithms and strategies. Next year I dropped out of university and moved to Poland for romance, while working remotely at a VR game development startup. After going back to Greece, I started a hobby games web store with a friend, then moved to Switzerland when I started working for CERN. On the same year, 2019, I also cofounded Thalatta, a software development startup. After CERN I pivoted to DevOps and worked at Zivver, a secure communications company in Amsterdam. I’m currently doing cloud development work for VanMoof, a high-tech ebike scaleup.
Quick facts & trivia
- I was the youngest presenter ever at CERN Spring Campus
- In the same event, I dyed my hair green for my introductory DevOps presentation “Green is the warmest color” and have been painting it various colors since then
- Between 21 and 25 I lived in 5 houses across 4 countries (and also spent some months as a digital nomad, which ended with my first burnout)
- I was a Magic:the Gathering judge and community leader, and served as Country Coordinator for Greece
- This question about whether we have written examples of H.P. Lovecraft’s racism, led me to turn vegan
- I have multiple accents of English and I switch between them based on context
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