zgaymercode

Zahara

@zgaymercode

Tech Solutions Architect

I automate the tedious stuff and build infrastructure that doesn't fall apart. Trans woman in tech, proudly queer. 🏳️‍🌈 🏳️‍⚧️

she/her Automation Infrastructure DevOps

About Me

I'm Zahara. I help businesses stop doing by hand what a computer could handle, and build infrastructure that doesn't keep them up at night. I've spent a lot of time learning what breaks, and how to stop it from breaking again.

Workflow Automation

Custom automation solutions using n8n, Zapier migrations, and seamless API integrations.

Infrastructure & DevOps

Proxmox, Kubernetes, Docker. The whole stack. Built to handle load without constant babysitting.

System Integration

CRM integrations, funnel automation, Discord bots, and connecting tools that don't want to talk to each other.

n8n Proxmox Docker Kubernetes Discord.js Node.js ActiveCampaign PostHog Cloudflare Workers REST APIs

Pronouns & Identity

Zahara /za-har-ah/
she/her ❤️ Yes
they/them 👍 Okay
he/him ❌ Disrespectful
it/its ❌ Disrespectful
View Full Identity Terms
❤️ Yes 👍 Okay 👎 Nope Disrespectful

Honorifics

❤️ ms. ❤️ ma'am ❤️ madam 👍 comrade 👎 sai 👎 mx. 👎 mir 👎 zam 👎 shazam ❌ sir ❌ mr.

Person and family descriptions

❤️ sis ❤️ girl ❤️ woman ❤️ lady 👍 person 👍 buddy 👍 pal 👍 sib 👎 enby ❌ dude ❌ man ❌ bro ❌ boy

Compliments

❤️ beautiful ❤️ pretty 👍 cute 👎 hot 👎 sexy ❌ handsome

Relationship descriptions

❤️ wife ❤️ girlfriend 👍 friend 👍 partner 👍 kissmate 👍 darling 👍 beloved 👍 boo 👎 joyfriend ❌ enbyfriend ❌ boyfriend ❌ husband

Terms of Endearment

❤️ dear ❤️ honey ❤️ sweetheart ❤️ love 👍 babe 👍 baby 👍 sweetie 👍 cutie 👎 buddy ❌ dude ❌ bro

Professional Titles

❤️ Ms. Zahara ❤️ Zahara 👎 Mr. Zahara ❌ Sir

Gender Identity Terms

❤️ woman ❤️ female ❤️ girl 👍 person 👍 individual 👎 non-binary 👎 enby ❌ man ❌ male ❌ boy

Nicknames

❤️ Zahara 👍 Zah 👍 Zara 👎 Zaharie 👎 Zahari

Context Matters: Some terms may be acceptable in certain contexts (like close friends) but not in others (like professional settings). When in doubt, ask or use the most respectful option.

Corrections: If you make a mistake with my pronouns or terms, a quick correction and moving on is appreciated. I understand that mistakes happen, and I appreciate the effort to get it right.