Beyond his professional career, Myron has independently designed, built, and operated several production websites — each one a full-stack project from infrastructure to front-end, hosted on his own homelab and cloud infrastructure.
A showcase for the Overton family ranch and its storied history. From the layout to the server configuration, every byte is hand-crafted.
Visit site →A full-featured quilting guild site serving the Mt. Herman community — event listings, member resources, and gallery pages, running reliably on self-managed infrastructure.
Visit site →Myron's professional software consulting presence. Showcases expertise in software architecture, DevOps, and full-stack development for prospective clients and collaborators.
Visit site →The Overton family farming operation online. A clean, welcoming site connecting the family business with the wider community — designed and operated top to bottom.
Visit site →Worked on cloud computing virtualization at Cassatt in 2006 — years before AWS became mainstream — and has continued leading cloud-native work ever since.
Designed zero-copy TCP/IP protocol stack modifications for HIPPI gateways and high-throughput Linux device drivers — pushing hardware to its physical limits.
Linux user since kernel version 0.99 patch level 13 — a testament to being on the cutting edge of open-source systems from day one.
Designed and operated multi-tenant EKS platforms with 99.9% uptime SLAs for production workloads across multiple startup engagements simultaneously.
Runs a personal homelab infrastructure with Caddy, Docker, and automatic TLS — dogfooding the same DevOps practices he applies professionally.
Uniquely spans the entire stack: from writing motor-control firmware in C for embedded processors to architecting multi-region Kubernetes platforms on AWS.