10 years of website logs, and the resulting nostalgia trip

This week I noticed a little milestone; my current iteration of website logs had clicked over to 10 years’ worth of accumulated statistics.

While I’ve been self-hosting websites since 2002, it wasn’t until 2015 that I started making a conscious effort to backup and retain web logs during server reinstalls and migrations.

To create statistics from these logs, I’ve been using Analog since around 2004. A simple parser that dates back to the early days of the internet and remains wholly unchanged for many decades.

This milestone prompted a nostalgia dive into the archives to see how far back I can go, uncovering Analog output from 2004, and an historic look on how the internet has changed over the last 20 years…

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SIP Radio

In a previous post, I hinted at the possibility of replacing a “smart” speaker with readily placed VoIP phones as a way to play radio around the house.

This would kind of make sense, phones use the RTP protocol for audio is designed for real-time communication and so, naturally sync with each other in a local network.

As a proof of concept, I wanted to create a service that allowed me to “dial-in” to a radio stream on demand…

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