DevOps & Cloud Engineering student obsessed with infrastructure, pipelines, and the art of breaking things to understand them better. I document everything — for you and for future me.
I'm a self-driven DevOps and Cloud Engineering student who believes the fastest way to learn infrastructure is to build something real, watch it fail spectacularly, and reverse-engineer why. Every container I debug, every pipeline I write, every cluster I wrestle with — it becomes a blog post so the next person doesn't have to suffer the same way I did.
hashwithharsh started as a place to dump my notes. It became something I'm proud of. The name? It's a bash comment, an ID selector, a color code, and a tag — all in one character. That's what I like: things that do more than they look like.
Right now I'm deep in AWS, Kubernetes, Terraform, and GitHub Actions. If it can be automated, I'm automating it. If it runs in a container, I'm probably over-engineering it.
Last updated: April 2025 · inspired by nownownow.com
I'm actively looking for internships, open-source projects to contribute to, and people who want to build real infrastructure — not just toy projects. If you've got a messy cloud setup, a pipeline that barely works, or an idea you want to experiment on, let's talk.