Dites les pro de #grafana, j'aimerais réussir à parser une chaîne de caractères du genre /ceci/est/une/chaine/ pour en extraire un bout et en faire une variable pour dashboard.
As per usual, I'll be at #KubeCon next week. If you always had a question or just wanted to meet, hit me up.
For the first time in many many years I don't have to give a single talk, so I will amble back and forth between customer meetings and hanging out at the #Grafana booth.
And we'll have the #Prusa Mk4 for #3Dprinting swag on site. I preprinted roughly two spools into coins, earrings, and keychain ornaments on my XL.
Who wants to host a future #Grafana#Meetup in #Munich (or elsewhere?) or speak at one of them? Target venue size is usually ~50 people, depending on city.
Guess what's in the #CERN VIP visitor center.. The monitor, keyboard, and mouse of the NXT station Tim Berners-Lee created the #WWW on (the computer is in London, it seems) -- and a #Grafana dashboard.
The monitor has a large dimple on top from all the people touching it.
@grafana#Grafana and Friends Meetup Munich, co-hosting with SRE Meetup Munich. As per usual, we're taking the "and friends" seriously down to the stickers we bring.
🖥️ Alex Ellis’ new batch-actions project
📑 DevDocs is a one-stop shop for API docs
🐢 @jarredsumner announces Bun Shell
👟 Shoelace by @claviska
😮💨 Martin Heinz' DIY CO2 monitoring system
🎙 hosted by @jerod
🔴 I'm streaming live now on #grafana Office Hours with Paul Balogh and Ryan Perry-- this week we're talking about what continuous profiling is, why it's been difficult to do in the past, and how the open-source project Pyroscope can help with that. And also, hopefully how to read a flamegraph for noobs like me! https://youtube.com/live/pzNRvMQzrJ0
📣 For the first time in 5 years, our biggest community event is back in person: #GrafanaCON is coming to Amsterdam April 9 - 10!
But wait, there's more — the CFP is open for anyone who wants to share their interesting use cases of #Grafana, projects with the LGTM Stack, tips and tricks, and more.
And for those who are particularly proud of the Grafana dashboards they've built, be sure to apply for the #GoldenGrot Awards. Two winners will have the chance to showcase their dashboards at GrafanaCON (with travel + hotel expenses on us).
It's going to be one helluva community reunion. Sign up to be notified when registration is live: https://bit.ly/41SUq72
I am proud of the infrastructure we created for our Introduction to Security class at CTU in Prague.
It is a challenge to keep services and student containers up in a quite adversarial network where everyone is attacking but we managed to secure a 99% uptime.
In 15-16 weeks of class, our network sees hundreds of millions of network flows. We use #zeek for log collection, a dockerised suite with #grafana for monitoring, and #splunk for threat hunting.
Students are in full control of their containers. Our classes are a well-balanced mix of attack and defence, where students are in charge of protecting their own containers for the duration of the class. The attacking includes a wide variety of attacks and tools, including active exploiting of web applications and services.
Very proud of each of our students who do not stop surprising us each year!
Except for layer 1 stuff, we're pretty much done with shopping and ordering for the new #FOSDEM local network and server setup. Almost everything under under direct control has been scheduled for upgrades or replacement.
We're using largely refurbished hardware because it's easier on the environment and because we don't need that much local oomph compared to e.g. #37c3.
The pandemic stopped us from doing the same in 2020 because we started to be preoccupied with getting hand sanitizer for everyone. I got liters and liters of hand sanitizer through airport security. They asked if I was going to China. I had a single mask with me and didn't use it. Afterwards, I spent a week at the #Grafana engineering leadership breathing through my mouth as my nose was so clogged. Seems quaint now.