How I Built a Modern Dashboard for GoatCounter - Rate Limiting, World Maps, and a Single HTML File
I use GoatCounter for my personal site analytics. If you haven't heard of it — it's a privacy-first, open-source analytics tool that doesn't track personal data. No cookies, no consent banners, lightweight script. I love it. But the built-in dashboard is... minimal. It shows you the data, and that's
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