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My First Blog Post

I must admit, writing my first blog post feels like the hardest part. I keep asking myself whether I should step out of my comfort zone and share my thoughts with you, or if it's too soon. I think the best answer is to just dive in and see what happens.

On this blog, I plan to focus solely on technical and travel-related reflections. These will be subjective musings, as many answers depend on the specific context. Different solutions work for small businesses than for large corporations. And what suits someone who loves cold climates won't necessarily appeal to someone who prefers warm, sunny destinations.

So, think of everything you read here as a book you've picked up. You're free to put it down at any time if it doesn't interest you. The main goal of this "book" is to make you think and perhaps even provide some useful tips.

When I describe something, I'll likely do so in a very visual way, as that's how I see it in my mind. You can find technical explanations everywhere on the internet. If I'm describing how Docker works, I'll explain it from my perspective, which means you should definitely consult the official documentation for a more accurate and in-depth explanation.

Keep in mind that despite my experience, I might misunderstand certain concepts or have bad habits I'm unaware of. The more I learn, the more complex the world seems to become, not simpler. Please let me know if you spot any errors – I don't want to live with misconceptions for the rest of my life.

Finally, I invite you to join me on this journey. I have a feeling it won't be boring, but it won't be easy either. In my opinion, working in IT requires a lot of self-discipline and character development. Those are the fundamentals.

If you work in production, it's like being a pilot in a cockpit. You have to perform every task sequentially and with preparation. Remember, you're carrying the weight of hundreds of factories on your shoulders. But you can't let fear paralyze you.

If you've made it this far, thank you. I'll do my best to make this blog a journey into yourself and into the world of IT and DevSecOps.

Enjoy the read!
Michał