Hello World =)
saving your time: just a brief introduction and my intentions
ABOUT #
- This blog is a personal project where I share my reflections on reliability engineering, professional growth, and related topics;
- English is not my native language, and I’m using this blog to practice and improve my skills. Please bear with me if you find any grammatical or stylistic errors;
- I am a reliability engineer with experience working in Brazil. The views expressed here are my own and do not represent the opinions of my employer or any other organization;
- I write primarily for myself;
- The content here is for educational purposes and reflects only my personal views. It should not be considered professional advice;
GOALS #
- Talk about tools that are not well-known but have great potential(maybe this will turn into a new project);
- Track my studies with short reflective articles;
- Share my views on technologies, processes, and products;
- Soon, I will revisit my notes to see how my views on certain topics have changed;
- Share the results of some POCs and labs with friends/colleagues;
SOME RULES #
- When the 💬 emoji appears, I want to introduce a point for reflection or an idea exchange(yes, I do talk to myself);
- When you see the 🗣️ emoji, it means I know I’m saying something completely absurd;
- There is 🕵️ hidden content within this blog; you can find it by exploring or inspecting the source code;
- Fixing is better than criticizing, but any interaction is valuable;
- Some articles will be categorized to make it easier to search. Some categories I thought of are:
- Review: for reviewing tools, GitHub repositories, or other articles
- Fundamentals: for discussing fundamental topics like networks and operating systems
- News: for discussing news
REMEMBER #
🇺🇸 “The only way to make things work well is by understanding why they break.”
🇧🇷 “A única maneira de fazer as coisas funcionarem bem é entendendo o motivo pelo qual elas quebram.”