@anirudhhhh
Break It Elegantly
I break things. A lot. But I fix them even better.
I live and breathe open source, especially when it comes to scaling with Kubernetes, pushing the frontiers of Artificial Intelligence, and getting my hands dirty with system-level programming. My journey started deep in Theoretical and Advanced Mathematical Physics, because I couldn’t resist understanding what really happens inside the "brain" of a neural network — spoiler: it’s just math, but it feels like magic.
Along the way, I developed an unhealthy obsession with database optimization, squeezing performance like my life depends on it. And if there’s one language that truly speaks to my soul, it’s RUSSSSTTTT — yes, I scream it like that because I love it that much. And of course, I fuel all of this with loud, unapologetic doses of Bengali rock music. It's the perfect background to break things fast, build them better, and maybe scare my neighbors a little.
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May 22, 2025 · 3 min read · In an increasingly hybrid world where businesses host web applications both on the cloud and on-premises, the importance of protecting infrastructure from malicious traffic cannot be overlooked. While AWS provides strong protection mechanisms for res...
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May 11, 2025 · 6 min read · In today’s economy, resiliency is a not just an option but a necessity. Specifically for business industries like finance, healthcare where every millisecond holds significant amount of value, matter of fact where outages can cost millions. In these ...
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May 7, 2025 · 5 min read · In a single line - “If you can’t save the castle, burn the gate”, that’s blackhole routing in a nutshell DDoS Problem We All Hate In the new world of digital infrastructure, DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attack are the the digital equivalent o...
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May 6, 2025 · 6 min read · Before you jump to CIDR, let’s take a deep breath and understand the basics of IP addresses and what they really are. Imagine you're writing a letter to a friend. You need their house address so the mailman knows where to deliver it, right? The inter...
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