Most of my Docker journey started because of design tools. After ditching my Adobe subscriptions, I went deep on open-source alternatives, and that’s when I kept running into the word “self-hosting” next to the apps I was already using. I honestly didn’t really understand what that meant at the time, but the more I looked into it, the more it made sense. I started paying more attention to where my creative stack actually lived, and it was mostly on servers I had no say over and updating on schedules I didn’t set. But if I could self-host my tools, it would fix that.