This morning listening to Today Explained hosted by the amazing Sean Rameswaram I learned a new word! Not any word, but the Merriam-Webster word of year for 2022: gaslighting. This is a true indicator that I really don’t follow regular American news feeds as it appears that this word was reintroduced back in 2016 in a teen vogue article and has been gaining utilization year after year since, and this year was the most searched word on Merriam-Webster’s site.
Wireguard
A “Personal Virtual Private Network” (PVPN)
I don’t quite remember if it was the first time I had configured a VPN terminator (probably had already done some PPTP work) but I distinctly remember my first brush with IPSec. It must have been around 1998 or 1999. Can’t remember the manufacture for sure, but suspect it was Cisco. That was when real paper manuals were included, and boy was that a case where RTFM was required. And the reason I remember this, is because how incredibly confusing, prone to misconfiguration, and all around not really fun it was. Fast forward to a weekend in early july 2022 when I discovered Wireguard a completely new take on VPNs that make it simple and lightening fast.
Blog Analytics
Let’s get some metrics!
So before even publishing my new hexo blog on the real internet I thought that a first requirement was to get some analytics in place so I can see utilization. I figure and suspect that the whole injecting javascript and calling home tends to freak people out and is probably pretty prone to a cat a mouse game of evasion (therefore more ops time to keep it working) therefore I have opted for log analytics. I will achieve this using a docker “on-premise” instance of Matomo (formally Piwik).
Welcome back to 1994
Pi Arcade
Disclaimer: I uploaded this to the blog in January 2025 but I have set the publish date to 21/08/2020 which is when I finished building the first version of the Pi Arcade. This post was taken from my Synology Note Station page pretty much word for word but there are also updates after the 21/08/2020 date, and I imagine in the future there will be new updates as well.
Read on for context and the build process!