Some attempts actually went somewhere. I was invited to European Commission because of my writing years ago, and I've had blog that got nominated for Blog of the Year, ended up in rankings of influential bloggers, which sounds more impressive than it felt at the time, because mostly it meant strangers on the internet had opinions about my writing, and some of them were correct.
But there's also a graveyard of my previous attempts scattered across the internet. The ADHD Substack that lasted six weeks before I lost the thread entirely and never found it again. The Medium migration that felt like a great idea right up until I had to actually write something there, at which point it became clear I was procrastinating under the guise of "relaunching." The VPS-hosted Ghost install that went down with the server and I simply did not care enough to resurrect it. This one is different, I tell myself, knowing full well it might not be.
Here's what this place is going to be: me thinking out loud about Linux, observability, DevOps, and DIY. No "10 tips to supercharge your Prometheus setup" posts, just honest notes from someone who's been in the industry long enough to know that most of what gets written about tech is either too shallow to be useful or too deep to be readable.
I'll try to hit the middle. I'll probably miss sometimes.
Let's see how long this lasts.
PS
This one is also different, because for the first time I'm writing blog not in Polish. So please, forgive me if something reads weird ¯\_(ツ)_/¯