diff --git a/src/collections/blog/2024/10-22-meet-the-maintainer-aadhitya-amarendiran/post.mdx b/src/collections/blog/2024/10-22-meet-the-maintainer-aadhitya-amarendiran/post.mdx index 23b1dc8d1ff9..4c1d851741be 100644 --- a/src/collections/blog/2024/10-22-meet-the-maintainer-aadhitya-amarendiran/post.mdx +++ b/src/collections/blog/2024/10-22-meet-the-maintainer-aadhitya-amarendiran/post.mdx @@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ import ForkLift from "../../../../assets/images/app/hero/forklift.svg";
Aadhitya: -

Oof! That’s a tricky one. But my favorite one is definitely mesheryctl perf

+

Oof! That’s a tricky one. But my favorite one is definitely mesheryctl perf

@@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ import ForkLift from "../../../../assets/images/app/hero/forklift.svg";
Aadhitya:

- Most used emoji: 😎. I’m a morning person usually and sleep early, but sometimes I’m a night owl when it comes to intense work. I’d prefer movies compared to books as for some they clearly adapt from books. I’ve worked on refactoring the mesheryctl pattern command to mesheryctl design without losing the core features present. This took me a bit of time as I had to balance my current work as well which caused a bit of inactivity. But I managed to complete it, and I’m proud of doing such great work! + Most used emoji: 😎. I’m a morning person usually and sleep early, but sometimes I’m a night owl when it comes to intense work. I’d prefer movies compared to books as for some they clearly adapt from books. I’ve worked on refactoring the mesheryctl pattern command to mesheryctl design without losing the core features present. This took me a bit of time as I had to balance my current work as well which caused a bit of inactivity. But I managed to complete it, and I’m proud of doing such great work!