Add in some more content on experiences

+ Informal experiences + uni experiences
+ Quick addition of buttons to footer for my git
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import Gitlab from "lucide-svelte/icons/gitlab"; import Gitlab from "lucide-svelte/icons/gitlab";
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<a class="btn btn-ghost text-xl" href="/">nickbland.dev</a> <a class="btn text-xl btn-ghost" href="/">nickbland.dev</a>
<p>Copyright © 2024 - All right reserved</p> <p>
Copyright © 2024 - All right reserved | <a
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I felt it appropriate to not hem myself in to a single major or minor. I felt it appropriate to not hem myself in to a single major or minor.
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<h1 class="my-6 text-6xl p-5 text-center text-base-content font-bold">Skills</h1> <h1 class="my-6 text-6xl p-5 text-center text-base-content font-bold">
Skills & Confidence
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While this isn't an exhaustive list of all my skills, it is a brief list of skills I While this isn't an exhaustive list of all my skills, it is a brief list of skills I
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<h1 class="my-6 text-6xl p-5 text-center text-base-content font-bold">Experiences</h1> <h1 class="my-6 text-6xl p-5 text-center text-base-content font-bold">Experiences</h1>
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<h3 class="p-5 text-4xl text-center">Informal Experience</h3>
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Griffith University has also been helpful in engaging me with industry panels and
experiences. In early 2024, one of my units had a panel with some industry experts who
discussed what the future of the IT industry would look like. Coming away from that
panel, I felt better about the path I had taken. The experts all agreed that the
industry is an ever-changing field, so it really doesn't make sense to stay comfortable
with a single expertise.
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Another extracurricular activity I undertook was the 2023 'James-Jam'. In this activity,
groups were formed and given two weeks to construct a working game in p5play.js. The
theme was a game remniscient of Homeworld (1999). While this wasn't a competition, our
group did an amazing job at constructing a fully working game. You can play the game at
<a class="link" href="https://gamejam2023.nickbland.dev/">this link here</a>. And if you
want to view the source code, it can be found
<a class="link" href="https://github.com/NickBland">on my GitHub</a>.
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Outside of work experience and university, I also aim to learn new projects in my own
time. For example, the website you are reading this on was built by hand by me. You can
find the source code for this project, and others at my personal <a
class="link"
href="https://git.nickbland.dev">GitLab instance here</a
>
or my <a class="link" href="https://github.com/NickBland">GitHub here</a>.
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On top of that, I also have my own homelab setup. Utilising Proxmox, I run hosts and
containers for various services that both me, and my friends and family enjoy. For a
list of services that I am running, you can visit my <a
class="link"
href="https://status.nickbland.dev/">AWS-hosted status page here</a
>.
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The homelab is a constantly evolving project that has given enabled me to self-teach
myself aspects of linux administration in a safer environment. In the future, I may have
a blog with some of the more interesting projects I've worked on.
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