Alright, venting a bit here. Setting up OpenVPN on a Raspberry Pi used to feel like a craft. You'd SSH in, follow a guide, tweak the config for your specific use case and actually understand the tunnel you were building. These days, every conversation is about WireGuard, and for good reason - it's fast. But I swear, half the people recommending it haven't actually tried to set up a Pi-based VPN from scratch for a real-world use case beyond their home network. It all comes down to the human connection you have with your own tech. I still run a couple Pis for specific affiliate tracking tests where I need a static IP from a residential-looking range, and OpenVPN's configurability is king for that. The new script-based installers make it easy but they also hide the protocol details that matter for privacy. Makes me nostalgic for when you had to manually handle certificates and understood what a TLS handshake actually was. Influencer marketing is 90% relationship management and 10% strategy, and honestly, managing your own VPN server is similar - you're building a relationship with your own privacy setup, not just clicking install. If you're doing this, don't just chase the fastest protocol. Understand why you're opening each port.