Tech Friday: Still combatting the Bots and Log Bloat on Server

Posted By on September 5, 2025

Hard Drive Bloat with Logs

This is not really new, but my ongoing battle with bots and blog bloat … especially the logs. Some of it is due to my aging WordPress theme … but most of it is due to the constant hammering of the server by bots from around the world. One option that Brenich.comI’ve been experimenting with is using Cloudflare to prevent them from even getting to the server and “bothering” PHP and WordPress plugins such as “Blackhole for Bad Bots” and “Wordfence.” 

BUT for the time being, I’m just complaining and clearing logs … scripting to clear logs … and dealing with the slowdowns as they occur. When it comes to me playing around with computers (and forgetting more than I learn), I prefer to do my risky tinkering with the Raspberry Pis that I’ve recently put back online — one running an image server at Brenich.com and the other experimenting a little more with Static serving with Hugo. Small hurdles for me. 😉 

Edit Add: Bid on and won an unboxed Raspberry Pi 4 – 8GB to replace one of my old Pi3s. Maybe I’ll tinker with it when the weather turns cold?

Filler: A couple beautiful Volkswagen Beetle photos #TBT

Posted By on September 4, 2025

VW in the sunsetFor today’s Throwback Thursday #TBT post, I’m adding a couple saved photos for a filler since I used a couple of these on social media thread (credits unknown). ☹️

The two “beautiful” photos appeal to me and work well this shortened holiday week AND keeps the Volkswagen category alive. I do miss the original VW Beetle and my TDI days. 

VW Hubcab

Archive: Labor Day photos with Megan, Taylor and Gigi

Posted By on September 3, 2025

Megan Gigi and Taylor in the poolIt has become an enjoyable habit – posting family photos from the previous weekend.

Brenda and Rich Backyard on Labor Day 2025

This past Labor Day, Megan, Taylor and their dog Gigi were over for the afternoon … and perhaps the last of the pool days (it has been cool for August and early September). We did the quintessential American hot dogs and hamburgers … and the not quite as typical, “grilled shrimp” – Megan is mostly a pescetarian (yes, I had to look that up)

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Emulating my grandmother’s oil painting artwork with Sora AI

Posted By on September 2, 2025

Last month the artistic skills of ChatGPT’s “Soraartificial intelligence was experimented with in an attempt to emulate a favorite oil painting by my grandmother, Ruth Bluhm. It was “ok” but nothing to really get too excited about … after all, I have the original. 😉 

MDB post from 240825

But … after looking at the 2024 post May you have peace in your heart. Read Proverbs. (above) popped up on the “Year(s) ago on this day” right hand column, I wondered if AI could create an oil painting that emulated my grandmother’s art? 

Sora creating a Ruth Bluhm emulated oil painting from photo

Music Monday: Kansas and “Dust In The Wind” (1977)

Posted By on September 1, 2025

Kansas - Dust In The WindIn keeping with the current summer of 1970’s music, I’ll add another one for this week’s Music Monday … as the summer semi-officially ends (Labor Day, right)???

This one definitely returns me to the ONU dorms and listening to music while studying in college (cough). I suspect most from my generation experience the same flashback when they hear Kansas and “Dust In The Wind.” It was one of those iconic songs coming out of what was debatably one of the best decades of music. 

The song peaked at No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 the week of April 22, 1978, making it Kansas’s only single to reach the top ten in the US. The 45-rpm single was certified Gold for sales of one million units by the RIAA shortly after the height of its popularity as a hit single. The song was certified 3× Platinum by the RIAA on November 26, 2019, which makes it the second song by the band to reach platinum after “Carry on Wayward Son” — a song that will soon make it’s way to Music Monday!

Closing out the month of August 2025 with signs of Autumn

Posted By on August 31, 2025

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Filler post that meant more to me when I was younger #video

Posted By on August 30, 2025

This may not be all that interesting at the moment, but back in the day I was all about these unique money (and water) saving hacks. From prepping, to Boy Scouting or college, early married and family years camping … or to sailing frugally for that matter … I always enjoyed and appreciated these kinds of tips.

The home networked Raspberry Pi 3 is up and running again

Posted By on August 29, 2025

Hugo

Finally with a little help from Grok one of my Raspberry Pi computers I use as servers, is up and running again. In 2024 after upgrading our home Internet to fiber and a new router, CloudflareI realized all ports were blocked that I once used for three Raspberry Pi servers: Alpha, Bravo and Charlie. Charlie is now up and serving static files again with Hugo and beside a quick post of a Markdown document using Nano on the terminal, this is the first with Typora again.

I’m feeling a little rusty but will attempt to revitalized this zippy static server now that I was able to use Cloudflare to handle the DNS and tunnel to my RPi3. So far, so good.

Do you know what this is? A bulk 35mm film loader. #TBT

Posted By on August 28, 2025

As often happens these days, the “friends/acquaintances” on the social media site X.com that I regularly chat with, brought up the subject of  old-school Computrol 35mm Bulk Loaderfilm photography. Since it was my main hobby from my first darkroom in junior high through high school, and then college (and even graduate school), I felt obliged to chime in on the discussion.

Eventually we talked about the different Kodak branded films, from Kodachrome “grainless” slide film, to black and while Plus-X (ASA 125)  and Tri-X (ASA 400) … along with “push processing” for low light and Bulk Loading. I wish I still had my bulk loaders and 35mm camera … but the best I could do was to include a photo. Good memories for this ThrowBack Thursday #TBT. 😊 

I enjoyed remembering what it was like to work in tonal photographyit has been nearly 45 years since I was “souping film” in a darkroom.

soupingfilm

Plan Roth conversions in early years of retirement if possible

Posted By on August 27, 2025

For those of us of a particular age (or even younger) who are crunching their retirement income numbers should consider converting some of their Traditional IRA savings into Roth IRA savings. Barrons Advisor page header Barron's AdvisorAs a Barron’s Advisor practitioner, I’ve stressed planning in creating multiple income buckets in which to draw income from after retiring; in part this is a good way to keep taxable income as low as possible in your golden years. Roth IRAs are a great way to do this IF you plan early, but is also an option with Roth conversion

The idea for buckets can be familiar to some who handle family finances. Most of us can visualize retirement buckets as Social Security, taxable 401K/IRA withdrawals (RMDs required after 73), already taxed savings/investment accounts and a pre-taxed Roth IRA. Setting these up well in advance is key so you can follow through by developing a strategy of withdrawals to keeping Uncle Sam’s portion to a minimum (a spreadsheet of future years helps to visualize).

But back to the Roth conversion … where I’ve enlisted ChatGPT’s help in looking for pitfalls: 

There are a few important rules, tax implications, and age-related considerations to keep in mind before rolling over (technically called a Roth conversion) money from a Traditional IRA into a Roth IRA:

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