Docker is good. Jenkins is a must.
Start with AWS Certified Developer and then take the AWS DevOps Engineering.
Next I would take on Kubernetes.
I would also learn Ansible and Terraform.
When you finish with the ELK stack, you have some basics.
>What if you just want to replace the same amount of energy you get from meat with energy from vegetables? Well, then, to put it very simply, you need to eat a lot of vegetables.
You generally just need to eat the right vegetables. Take beans or potatoes for example - you definitely won't starve when you incorporate the right kind of vegetables into your diet.
Any too restricted diet is also unhealthy, so "to put it simply" just doesn't cut it when talking about diets.
edit:
a bit further down the article, this is stated:
>Update: The researchers did not find that vegetarians or vegetarianism are harmful to the environment, or that producing vegetables is more harmful to the environment than producing meat.
Have you been driving recently, with all these idiots (excuse my French) on the streets? Of course I would want all of us a self-driving car. We would be so much safer.
But joking aside, classification can be healthy and helps us to orient ourselves. It is one of the basics of learning. If issues arise on types one has to allow the question, what is the issue and who actually has it. Do we no longer value qualities like female or male, ladies and gentlemen?