Gonna check it out!
Is it easy to setup automatic responses to the alerts, f.e. restarting a service if it isn’t answering requests in a timely manner?
Have you used it together with Windows Servers too?
#nobridge
Gonna check it out!
Is it easy to setup automatic responses to the alerts, f.e. restarting a service if it isn’t answering requests in a timely manner?
Have you used it together with Windows Servers too?
Bing’s API is down, taking Microsoft Copilot, DuckDuckGo and ChatGPT’s web search feature down too
I’ve used SNMP a lot together with nagios so I should be able to handle it. :D
I’ll have a look! Cheers!
Cheers! I’ve heard of Prometheus/Grafana but VictoriaMetrics was a new one. Gonna look into it!
For signal I imagine you’ll find the best answers here:
https://github.com/signalapp/Signal-Android/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md
https://community.signalusers.org/c/development/android-development/22
" in" appears 25 times on the page to be exact, with 16 of those being in the table of contents and 9 being in the text afterwards.
“in” appears 54 times, as you know end up hitting “string” and so on.
Had I known that the functions table of contents was as short as it is I would probably have just scrolled.
After which ctrl+f " in" takes you to the correct chapters. I do agree that a direct link would be more helpful.
And for learning postgresql I agree it isn’t very helpful - using their tutorial links, w3schools or something like udemy if you prefer video format is the way to go in that use case.
I remember back when you were told to learn to work with the documentation, not memorize it, because you will always have access to it as a reference. Maybe bookmarking reference books/documentation will make a come back as the search engines degrade.
Your result returns version 9.0 that went EOL 2021, same as Googles fourth result in OP.
nvm, second result is correct.
I definitely feel the pain when it comes to worthless results nowadays. Though in this case DDG comes through:
Adding documentation to the search makes the “correct” page soar to the top:
Computers often present their users with textual messages, but the users often don’t read them.
So many times I’ve just been a fancy TTS (Text to speech) assistant.
End user: Sends MMS of error message.
Me: Calls end user and reads the error message out loud.
End user: Oh! Thanks! Problem solved.
Me: No problem, have a good day.
If you want to manually add mods to oblivion you will want to create a case insensitive partition where you combine the game and the mods or you’ll end up with a wonderful bunch of FileName.extension Filename.extension and filename.extension in the same folder.
If you liveboot Fedora or something with USB - how’s the upload then?
Should be a quick way to determine if it’s software or hardware based.
edit - Seems that others have had upload troubles with latest Proxmox and fixed it by downgrading:
https://old.reddit.com/r/Proxmox/comments/19d0bf7/slow_upstream_thru_proxmox81/
There’s an android fork of Endless Sky:
Main game - https://endless-sky.github.io/
Android github - https://github.com/thewierdnut/endless-mobile
Android repo - https://f-droid.org/packages/com.github.thewierdnut.endless_mobile/
I haven’t ordered from them myself but a quick search gave me this:
https://www.keyboardco.com/product/tux-penguin-logo-windows-keys-2-keycaps-for-cherry-mx-switches.asp
https://www.mechanicalkeyboards.co.id/products/detail/tux-abs-backlit-keycap-black
Replacement keycaps, not stickers, though
So… no need for a DE :)
No real need for me to remove it either, but your point stands. :)
Cockpit
I do know about and use Cockpit with said virtual machine manager but I mostly use it as a shutdown/boot/restart app in my phone and a convenient service monitor and log viewer when troubleshooting.
Wireguard/OpenVPN
I really should try out Wireguard sometime but currently OpenVPN is fast enough for my bandwidth and I was already proficient with setting it up before Wireguard.
The WebUI definitely looks useful.
For linux this is as easy as script <filename>, ex:
[user@fedoragaming ~]$ script 20240313InstallingJellyfin.log
Script started, output log file is ‘20240313InstallingJellyfin.log’.
[user@fedoragaming ~]$ exit
exit
Script done.
edit: and for Windows I recommend using putty, it can also save sessions to logs.
This gives you output in the terminal when running bash rsynccommand.sh:
rsync -avu --progress --stats ~/source/ ~/dest/ || exit 1
the u means that the file that is newest will be kept. Could be useful if you don’t want to accidently overwrite a newer save.
An ultra-marathoner’s attempt to “run” from Florida to Bermuda in an inflatable bubble was cut short when the Coast Guard towed him back to land – for the second time.
https://edition.cnn.com/2016/04/25/us/bubble-man-rescue/index.html