So if you are looking for a #Python network diagnostic utility (command line), something you can run on a laptop when doing common troubleshooting for misbehaving networks, what are some features you'd like to have?
Thus far I'm thinking
IP
link speed
neighbor data via LLDP (to know what port a given outlet is plugged into)
@RockyC AWE, looks like Chase blocked me. Guess my remarks were too harsh for them, (ie: too truthful). :)
I was honestly looking forward to a meaningful discussion about the repairability and upgradibility of #Apple products, (or COMPLETE lack thereof), but guess I won't.
@RockyC I completely agree, and yeah, it's a shame. They have the capability and engineering experience to make amazing products, but instead focus too much on building disposable equipment and locking down everything possible. These aren't e-readers that have their contents entirely in the cloud; they're meant to be WORKSTATIONS.
Another example I thought of; if my phone crashes and burns, no biggie, it's just a terminal for my data stored in a private self-hosted cloud. If a laptop dies unexpectedly, yes I have backups, but ideally I want to be able to move those drives to another device and keep on grinding.
As long as they hold their stance on consumer right-to-repair with their products, I'll never touch or recommend an Apple product to anyone. Simple as that.
OK, this #Javascript project has started its rebranding to 'MarkdownMaster CMS', I figured with the implementation of Promises throughout the system and effectively a rewrite of everything internally, that it was about time to make it be its own project and not just a fork.
Unfortunately I need logo ideas and a default layout and I'm not a designer...
It's a Markdown-based CMS which runs entirely in the client's browser. I wanted something where I can upload .md files with NextCloud and just have them immediately available on my website without any build scripts or server-side components.