Cristian Cepeda
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Cristian Cepeda
@pastuxso.dev
From LatAm, crafting a one-person tech business while raising a family
I know what you're thinking: "Another launch directory? Really?" 🤔

Yes... but hear me out.

From a random corner of LatAm 🌎, I built shipitsoon.com because sometimes you need to be naive enough to try and stubborn enough to ship.

Here's why you might care. 🧵👇
September 2, 2025 at 3:40 AM
🧵 Turns out getting laid off was my accidental ticket to founder life.

Instead of job hunting, I'm building a new product directory with my severance check. Yes, I know Product Hunt exists. No, I'm not entirely sane.

#buildinpublic #startups #solopreneur
August 27, 2025 at 2:23 PM
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¿Sabías que investigadores de Microsoft han demostrado en un estudio algo que todos sabíamos sobre las pruebas técnicas en vivo?

Las pruebas técnicas en vivo no funcionan.

🧵 👇
August 12, 2025 at 12:20 PM
Looking for beta testers using Canva Brand Templates with autofill. I’m building a tool that exports many designs, no code needed. If you use autofill often, I’d love to hear from you. Early access available, just send a message.

#canva #marketingtools
July 19, 2025 at 12:50 PM
One challenge I've had as a Solopreneur: time management (tracking).

Today I went back to a habit I dropped back when I worked by the hour in consulting.

Any tips?
I stopped doing it because I thought it was boring, but now I feel not having it is hurting my productivity.

#buildinpublic
July 9, 2025 at 2:36 PM
Writing docs is a great way to spot UX improvements.
Just happened to me.

#buildinpublic
July 7, 2025 at 6:10 PM
After several proof-of-concept experiments, I finally built this.

#buildinpublic
July 2, 2025 at 6:23 PM
I built a community directory for n8n nodes because I had some free time yesterday

www.reddit.com/r/n8n/commen...

#n8n #community #buildinpublic
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June 27, 2025 at 4:41 PM
El 'valle de la muerte' se traga los sueños de los emprendedores en su etapa inicial. ¿Fuiste uno de ellos? Queremos escuchar tu experiencia, porque de las cenizas de los proyectos fallidos surgen las enseñanzas más poderosas. ¡Ayúdame a encontrar estas historias!
May 19, 2025 at 2:46 PM
¿Has lanzado un producto en plataformas como ProductHunt, BetaList o IndieHackers?

Lanzar un producto como desarrollador independiente o Startup en Latinoamérica puede ser un desafío.

#LanzarteLatam
March 22, 2025 at 1:04 PM
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Spoiler alert: llms.txt is #markdown, not text. That's all.

directory.llmstxt.cloud
llms.txt directory
Discover websites embracing the llms.txt standard, designed to provide LLM-friendly content and guidance.
directory.llmstxt.cloud
December 23, 2024 at 10:28 PM
I know you’re out there, DevOps Engineer, searching for a better way to document your Playbooks. Let @runme.dev’s DevOps Notebooks, built with Markdown, help you codify your operational process as cloud-native, testable, interactive documentation

#devops #runbooks #playbooks #oss
December 11, 2024 at 8:09 PM
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Thanks. I couldn't agree more, @cloudnativeboy.bsky.social & @jeremy.lewi.us.

Both #PlatformEngineering and #DevOps benefit from human-first pipelines and an IDP-less #IDP approach that keeps developers on the beaten path.

It is simpler and lets you focus your budgets on creating customer value.
In 2025, I can predict @runme.dev & foyle.io becoming more upstream.

Instead of maintaining Doc/Code separately, fuse them into a singular Source of Truth using @runme.dev & foyle.io Integrate w/VS Code.

Listen to/ @jeremylewi @sourishkrout.com
👉 www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8Gi... #cloudnativefm
December 11, 2024 at 5:22 PM
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In 2025, I can predict @runme.dev & foyle.io becoming more upstream.

Instead of maintaining Doc/Code separately, fuse them into a singular Source of Truth using @runme.dev & foyle.io Integrate w/VS Code.

Listen to/ @jeremylewi @sourishkrout.com
👉 www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8Gi... #cloudnativefm
December 11, 2024 at 4:42 PM
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Seems like the debate has moved past these extremes and is now more about how useful is AI? In my domain, AI for devops, I suspect most folks are using AI to answer questions about Cloud, K8s, etc... but will it fundamentally change devops? That an open question
One of the most important debates in tech right now is the group of folks who think AI is fake and sucks vs. the people who think AI is real and dangerous. I wrote about why I'm in the latter camp, and talked about my differences with Gary Marcus www.platformer.news/ai-skeptics-...
December 6, 2024 at 2:17 PM
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You can add external links to Bluesky posts without penalty.

Just saying.

GM
December 6, 2024 at 7:47 AM
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People ask if @runme.dev can store #DevOps docs in wikis (confluence, notion, gh pages, etc).

That seems like a reasonable question if that's their current location. However, once your run your docs, aren't they effectively code?

Have you tried storing code in wikis? Are they the same as PRDs?
December 4, 2024 at 9:55 PM
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I love this talk from @kylepenfound.com.

Beyond high $$ costs, consider the struggle your teams endure, always promising to "automate this in a pipeline" that never materializes due to the steep price.

Once that's solved, now all you need is Single Sign-On for Envs as per runme.dev/blog/typed-e...
December 2, 2024 at 4:50 PM
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Distinct observation from attending #Rejekts in Salt Lake City:

Talks would run more smoothly via a @runme.dev-enabled #DevOps notebook.

Avoid the key scramble to find the proper sequence of CRD/k8s manifests in directories. And enable attendees to check it out at home, all simultaneously 🤯.
November 21, 2024 at 11:06 PM
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With @runme.dev, I'm getting 99% of the benefits of CI/CD #pipelines at a tiny fraction of the cost.

Automate daily tasks using runnable #docs, track them in git, and, when only if necessary, drop them into a pipeline.

"Everything pipelines" starts with local DX and tooling, not just #Jenkins.
November 20, 2024 at 4:39 PM
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stateful.com/foyle . Get your own sandbox to easily try out using foyle.io and @runme.dev to simplify devops. The playground spins up a hosted sandbox running vscode, runme and foyle so you can try it out right from the browser without needing to install anything
Try Foyle • Stateful
Launch a Cloud Notebook Environment
stateful.com
November 11, 2024 at 9:48 PM
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Practice "Ops as Code" runnings your markdown docs with @runme.dev.

And, if you don't have any (who doesn't?) use Foyle.io to have AI write them, run them, and learn implicitly along the way, for you.

Ask us about it at #KubeCon both S51 or talk to us at #Rejekts.
November 8, 2024 at 7:23 PM
🚀 Got Markdown runbooks? Let’s make them runnable! With Runme.dev, our open-source tool, transform static Markdown into live, runnable docs—perfect for DevOps! Share your runbooks with us, and I’ll help you “Runme-ize” them! 🌐 #Runme #Markdown #DevOps
DevOps Notebooks Built with Markdown
Runme turns your documentation into interactive notebooks for operating cloud infrastructure. Put another way, you can use your docs the way you use your terminal, instead of just as a reference that ...
runme.dev
November 14, 2024 at 2:11 PM
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Think about a future with an integrated environment built for operators with @sourishkrout.com. Don't miss it! (Cloud Native Rejekts Paris, March 18)

cfp.cloud-native.rejekts.io/cloud-native...
An IDE for Ops Should Be Integral to Your Docs Cloud Native Rejekts EU (Paris) 2024
Since the rise of the Docs as Code approach, with tools like Python’s Sphinx, Jekyll, Mkdocs, Docusaurus, and rustdoc, we've seen improved frameworks and communities helping us consistently deliver hi...
cfp.cloud-native.rejekts.io
February 20, 2024 at 5:37 PM