Ricardo Medina is a Staff Site Reliability Engineer and seasoned technology leader with 10+ years shaping resilient Linux and cloud infrastructure across startups and hyperscale companies. He has led engineering and reliability teams at Google and served as CTO and longtime sysadmin at NetLabs, combining hands-on troubleshooting with strategic ops leadership. Founder of infraloom and currently at Crusoe, he favors unconventional, cutting-edge solutions and enjoys taking systems apart to understand and improve them. A pragmatic open-source and Linux specialist, Ricardo pairs a formal background in computer and mechanical engineering with real-world maker instincts—he even runs a metal lathe workshop—bringing curiosity and mechanical intuition to complex software reliability problems.
10 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
St. Elizabeth's RC School
Instituto Elbio Fernández
Instituto Crandon
BSc CIS, Computer Information Systems, BSc CIS, Computer Information Systems at Universidad ORT Uruguay
Juan XXIII
Industrial and Mechanical Engineering, Industrial and Mechanical Engineering at Universidad de la República
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Ricardo Medina - Staff Site Reliabilty Engineer at Crusoe