This website is a sort of personal project, rather than a proper blog – the reason I make this distinction is because I usually don’t have anything interesting to say; at least, nothing that would be of any interest to anyone who doesn’t know me.
Much like being able to tell (but not necessarily care) when I’m boring someone with a particular conversation, I use website analytics to see where website visitors come from, what they look at, and how frequently they return. Yes, some people come back. In fact, most people do. And the most popular pages are actually the NSLU2 guides which describe how to configure a very small, low-power Linux server based on a Linksys NAS device.
I have no delusions about the overall importance of nikrivers.com; nobody knows about it, it doesn’t appear very high up in any Google results unless you search for my name, and even my mum keeps forgetting how to find it (though she also has to keep asking me how to find the Internet, because “it’s gone from my desktop”).
That said, 101 different people have visited my NSLU2 guides in the last 20 days alone, about a third of which are visitors who have never been to my website before. Even after Linksys has discontinued the NSLU2, it still remains popular as a web and mail server.