Leo Snetsinger on DevOps, Shrimp Farming, and Solving Problems
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Leo Snetsinger on DevOps, Shrimp Farming, and Solving Problems
"But Leo's expertise doesn't stop at tech. He also founded Homeland Shrimp, an indoor aquaculture business he engineered himself. His self-heating, closed-loop system is a blend of thermodynamics, automation, and sustainable thinking-designed to raise Pacific white shrimp efficiently and responsibly. Leo volunteers locally, helping seniors with yard care through a Sherburne County initiative. He also supports causes like Imagine Farm, which promote sustainable agriculture."
"I had a rough childhood. I've been on my own since I was 16. IT was something I could teach myself, so that's where I started. I liked solving problems and seeing how systems worked. I started out building and supporting systems for small companies. Over time, I got into infrastructure and automation. When Kubernetes took off, I jumped in."
Leo Snetsinger is a platform engineer and systems thinker with over a decade of experience designing cloud infrastructure and solving technical problems. He became independent at 16 and taught himself IT tools, later earning a Master's in Information Systems Management and joining Sigma Beta Delta. He works as a Senior Platform Engineer leading cloud migrations and building scalable systems with Kubernetes, GitOps, and CI/CD. He migrated organisations from AWS ECS to EKS, prepared multi-cloud rollouts, and deployed machine learning models with Ray Serve on Kubernetes. He also engineered Homeland Shrimp, a self-heating closed-loop indoor aquaculture system, and volunteers locally supporting seniors and sustainable agriculture.
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