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About Fiza Game Engines

Welcome to Fiza Game Engines: a personal space where I share the projects, experiments, and technical discoveries I make in my free time. I’ve always enjoyed exploring computer science, cloud technologies, Linux, servers, containers, and sometimes even gaming related tech. This blog is my way of documenting what I learn, building things for fun, and showing my work to the world.

What This Blog Is About

Most of what I publish here comes from real, hands-on pet projects I work on during my free time. These posts often come from: Trying out new ideas Fixing problems on the fly Testing tools and configurations Learning something interesting and writing it down so others can benefit The blog includes topics like: Linux and server setups Docker, containers, and Kubernetes Cloud services and infrastructure Simple tech guides Small projects and experiments Anything fun I’m building or tinkering with I aim to keep everything clear, beginner-friendly, and practical , something you can follow and try yourself.

Why I Share My Work

I really enjoy technology and believe that learning is much more fun when shared. This blog helps me: Keep a record of what I build Improve by teaching what I learn Connect with people who enjoy similar tech Show my projects and progress publicly If even one post helps someone understand a concept faster or gives them an idea for their own project, that makes it worth sharing.

Let’s Connect

If you enjoy these guides, like the projects I publish, or want to talk about tech, feel free to: Leave a comment on any post Reach out through email Share your thoughts or questions I’m always happy to talk about technology, cloud computing, Linux, servers, or anything related. 📧 faucar93@gmail.com Thanks for stopping by and I hope you find something here that inspires you to build, learn, or explore more.  

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