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June 20, 2025

Why I Run This Blog (And Why I Keep Writing All These Damn Articles)

A lot of ppl asks me why do I run this blog?

okay take a look )))))))))

short version lol, so I don’t lose my mind with the amount of info I process every day. longer version )))))))  because everything I write helps me think, structure, and not drown in this tech flood of updates, vulnerabilities, tools, and hype.

I don’t write for traffic, likes, or SEO. I write because I need to understand. and I’ve learned: if you can’t explain it, even to yourself, you don’t really get it. this blog is my way to turn knowledge into structure, chaos into logic, emotion into clarity.

with every article I test this idea: can I explain something complex in a way that makes sense not just to experts, but to anyone with a brain and curiosity, without turning it into corporate sludge?

why else?
honestly, so I don’t forget. I go back to my own posts like a timeline: what we tried, what failed, what worked, what surprised us. it’s my brain’s changelog.

and yeah, it’s also a way to speak. not just retweet Microsoft Learn, but actually say something. challenge, reflect, sometimes admit I was wrong. it’s an open space where I can say “here’s what I saw, here’s what makes sense” instead of “please refer to the documentation.”

everything I write is a snapshot of how I think at that moment. and maybe, just maybe, it helps someone figure things out, a little faster, a little deeper, with a little less pain.

if that happens, so – worth it %)

rgds,

Alex

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