For the longest time, I have always wanted a place where I could document the things I learn while working across I.T infrastrcuture and technology systems — cloud infrastructure, system administration, Kubernetes, AWS, Terraform, databases, automation and lots more, along side the beautiful chaos that comes with managing technology at scale.
So this blog is finally that place. This has actually been on my mind for a while now, but laziness combined with some unknown factor has limited me. However, I guess it's time to at least start something. Not because I know everything — far from it — but because I have realized that some of the best lessons in tech come from the little things:
- the weird errors that make no sense at 2 AM,
- the deployment that suddenly breaks after a “minor” upgrade,
- the database issue that appears out of nowhere,
- the debugging session that teaches you more than an entire course,
- the workflow that behaves differently in production,
- or the random Eureka 💡 moment (this has really been my best in all the years) after hours of frustration.
A lot of technical knowledge gets lost in chats, tickets, notebooks, and unfinished drafts. I wanted a place where experiences, lessons, mistakes, fixes, research, and practical insights from real-world engineering and system management could be properly documented and shared.
This blog will contain thoughts, notes, and practical experiences around:
- Cloud & DevOps
- Kubernetes
- AWS
- Terraform
- Platform Engineering
- Databases & System Administration
- Automation
- CI/CD
- Monitoring & Observability
- Infrastructure at scale
- And occasionally, the realities of navigating tech and continuous learning.
And while this started as a personal initiative, I intentionally designed the platform to accept contributions from others as well. Technology grows through shared knowledge, and I strongly believe there are countless engineers, administrators, researchers, and builders with valuable experiences worth documenting.
Whether you are a software engineer, cloud engineer, DBA, AI engineer, system administrator, platform engineer, researcher, or simply someone trying to grow in tech, I hope you find something useful here — and perhaps someday contribute your own insights too.
If anything here helps even one person debug faster, think better, or feel less alone while battling technical problems, then this blog has served its purpose.
Welcome to the journey!