I’ve spent the last year dealing with burnout, and really shut down overall on tech, which is part of the reason the blog hasn’t had much done on it, even though I have several blog ideas (projects and results, or industry trends I’m seeing and want to comment on) that are in the wings. Like the last couple of honeypot series posts, “Does Cyberchef call home or leakdata”, some stuff on pihole, and some things on Android Wi-Fi.
Instead, I’ve been doing things working with my hands, mostly gardening and woodworking. Occasionally, I’ll get to go hiking; although, does short rail-to-trail hiking really count? Also, hills don’t care how many rail-to-trail miles you have recently.
Lastly, my current day job doesn’t have many techies on the team. Most of them come to work, do the job, and go home. I think there are three of us who have “home labs”, and we don’t see each other in the office much, which prevents the good tech build discussions.
However, the last few weeks I’ve been doing a little more tech work. I had to get the AWS Cloud Practitioner Foundational certification for work. I’ve had to update Duo Security’s MFA software, and I made some changes to my mail server to prep for migrating to Dovecot 2.4, which I should have done already, but I’ve been dealing with burnout.
Today has been fun, though. I’ve built a new VM to redo the Duo MFA installs and to blog about the issues. I’ve had. I had to create the Debian VM several times, and I’m still trying to get Guest Additions to work right. It’s been so long since I set up a VM that I’ve forgotten many of the tweaks I used to memorize. I also managed to mess up my Debian install from when I built my PC several years ago. The updates seemed to break something. I’ll probably have to reinstall if updating the BIOS (based on errors in the logs) doesn’t fix it.