All my #Zwave motion sensors, which were a constant PITA for me, feel like crap compared to #HueMotion (thx to myself for trying it after years-long reluctance to #Zigbee sensors)
The home lab now has some pretty dashboards thanks to Grafana. This was my most difficult setup so far, and my first docker stack with more than one app installed in it.
Ran into issues with the stack crashing a LOT in portainer while I fiddled with it. :yikes: Not sure I made the right choice as to the appropriate server to install it.
Je suis en train de tester "Power BI" au taf et si vous pensiez qu'Excel était nul sur les dates, rassurez-vous on peut faire pire : en triant par date croissante, Power BI me met le 31 août après le 27 septembre. Sachez aussi que la date qui suit le 1er août est bien évidement le 1er septembre. 🫠🫠🫠
(J'ai l'impression que le machin est configuré pour avoir un format de date US, car nos maîtres sont US)
As-tu testé #PowerQuery fourni avec Excel ? (depuis la version 2016 jusqu'à 365)
Sinon, il y a aussi #grafana qui est gratuit, il y a même un container #docker prêt à l'emploi, il te faudra juste déployer une base de données pour que Grafana puisse s'y connecter.
Au taff, j'ai mis un MariaDB, j'ai créé les tables et fais l'import.
Mon collègue peut y faire ses requêtes et ses calculs, il est happy de faire du Sankey
The heartbeat of a machine can be seen in many locations - in this case, in the monitoring of temperatures inside the #cern#lhc magnet power connectors using #grafana and #timescale
These connectors interface between the outside world and the cosmically cold cryogenics of the superconductor inside. If not monitored and heated, they can freeze and form ice and dew!
As the machine ramps power up and down, so do their temperatures, forming an imprint of the daily operations in the graphs.
Oh what sweet fresh hell have I talked myself into with getting @grafana at work and my coworker stumbling across the #AWS#Grafana… I mean yay we’re getting it at work but… now I gotta figure out how to grab all the data from the dashboards and display it.
I am not a front end kind of guy but I guess this is my fault for home labbing so much. Well at least we already have #DataDog and #opensearch for a lot of stuff already