I am about to make a simple automatic plant grow system, based on an ESP8266. Luckily I got a #Chirp from Catnip Electronics https://wemakethings.net/chirp/ at #37c3 which covers pretty much all of the parameters, I want to measure ^.^
Thanks again to @miceuz who gave it to me for free! :)
Join us in Berlin next month for this special meet up 😎
Deutsche Bank x VictoriaMetrics: Best Practices on Scaling Observability
📍Deutsche Bank Berlin Technology Centre
🗓️ April 11th from 6.30pm
With a talk by Aliaksandr Valialkin on large-scale logging made easy & a talk by Dmitry Evdokimov on Fixed Income & Currencies - VictoriaMetrics cluster evolution.
Continuing our #EverythingOpen Schedule Highlights, we present Faisal Masood of #AWS who will talk about the #ML life-cycle of #data preparation, model #training, testing and deployment, and the role that #automation and #monitoring tools play.
Faisal shows you how to build a model workflow where all team members can collaborate to create a #CI and delivery pipeline for ML models.
Over the last few weeks I have been looking for a more advanced self-hosted monitoring system. One that gives me more than just a simple up and down status and one that is config based. I think I found it!
Byłem sobie niedawno w ikei szukając biurka, pomyślałem też, że potrzebuję czegoś do trzymania noży więc podeszłem do tego cudownego ekranu poszukać tego czego potrzebuję. I ku mojemu zdziwieniu ekran ten podpowiedział biurka i komody, a przy komodach też kilka razy się zatrzymałem. I teraz pytanie czy ikea śledzi klientów w aż takim stopniu, że rozpoznaje kto do czego podszedł? Czy może zbieg okoliczności?
Great to see more people catching on to ClickHouseDB. We’re using ClickHouse at @honeybadger to power our upcoming logging/observability tool (Honeybadger Insights).
We’re also benchmarking a replacement backend for #Elasticsearch. Looks like quite a performance gain so far!
Will hopefully have more to share soon, but in the meantime we discussed this on the latest episode of @FounderQuest. Give it a listen:
In our new place I don’t have the luxury of being right next to the router and connecting directly to it via ethernet so I wanted to see if I could team up the powerline connection via ethernet with the WiFi connection and, at least for incoming traffic, Fedora seems to team the two interfaces automatically and I’m seeing a considerable increase in bandwidth.
(It does only seem to use the ethernet connection for outgoing packets.)