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When I first got into DevOps, I obsessed over tools: Docker, Jenkins, Terraform, you name it. I thought knowing the tech would make me a great engineer.
But over time, I’ve realized the real shift is in how you think. DevOps isn’t just automation—it’s taking ownership from code to production. If something breaks in prod? You don’t say “that’s the dev team’s fault.” You own it, debug it, and fix the pipeline or infra that caused it.
Tools come and go. What sticks is this mindset of responsibility and constant improvement.
Anyone else feel like their biggest DevOps growth came from a shift in how they think—not what they use?
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