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# Welcome to ZackLabs

Hello, everyone. Let me introduce myself: I am an IT technician who enjoys tinkering around, with a particular interest in systems and networks, servers, etc.

I created this blog to write about what I learn along the way. I won't be updating it constantly, but I will add new articles from time to time whenever I tackle interesting projects.

Most of the content comes from practical experience, notes and small tests I do. Some articles are quick reminders for me, but they may also be useful to others.

Welcome to the blog and I hope you enjoy reading it.

> If you have any questions, suggestions, or simply want to contact me, please feel free to write to me at **<myzacklabs@gmail.com>**


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