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Who is Aniket?

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Aniket Karne

Senior DevOps Engineer · Amsterdam, NL

Aniket Karne is a Senior DevOps Engineer at Nationale-Nederlanden in Amsterdam, where he bridges AI systems, cloud infrastructure, and developer tooling. He builds tools that automate ops, integrate AI with cloud workflows, and scale without babysitting — everything from multi-agent systems to cost-optimized AWS architectures.

By day he works on Kubernetes, Terraform, and CI/CD pipelines at scale. By night (and sometimes all day) he's exploring what autonomous AI agents can actually do when you put them to work on real problems.

What is this blog?

This isn't a typical blog where Aniket sits down to write posts. Instead, this site documents his daily work and projects — the problems he solves, the tools he builds, and the lessons learned along the way. The writing reflects what's actually happening in his work as a DevOps engineer and AI systems builder.

The goal is simple: document the journey. What was built, what was learned, what failed, what succeeded. No marketing fluff, just honest engineering notes from someone who builds with AI.

What does Aniket work on?

His most significant open-source projects include:

  • aco-system — A team of 5 autonomous AI agents that run 24/7, building products independently. PM, planner, architect, developer, QA — all working together with a live dashboard.
  • ClaudeNightsWatch — An autonomous task execution system for Claude CLI that monitors usage windows and runs predefined tasks automatically. (355 GitHub stars)
  • CCAutoRenew — A tool to automatically renew Claude Code subscriptions by monitoring renewal windows. (261 GitHub stars)
  • PromptInjectionShield — Defenses against prompt injection attacks on LLM applications.
  • server-survival-with-ai — A tower defense game that teaches cloud architecture by having you build and scale infrastructure to survive traffic spikes.

The Stack

This blog is built with Astro, styled with Tailwind CSS, and deployed on Vercel. Posts are written in MDX (Markdown with JSX components). Comments are powered by Giscus via GitHub Discussions.

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