

Yea, no links to any of the tools.


Yea, no links to any of the tools.
Uovote and comment on: https://github.com/binwiederhier/ntfy/issues/1645
Please add this to the post.


My partner might volunteer to try it out, but since she is very regular it probably wouldn’t help much for input.
The main feature she says she misses from Flo (we are also data savy, so she left it), was for when things were irregular, the ability for it to predict the why’s and when’s like stress, etc.
In the current iteration, if something is irregular can you put in what happened and have it auto-adjust?
Also, reminder notifications a couple of days out were helpful.
I had been considering a project like this as well, but one that uses on-device analytics to record the why’s and when’s, then allowing for scrubbed anonymous submissions (date adjusting/etc like you do in a clinical trial) to allow for algorithm development while preserving privacy.
Happy to have a conversation about this for future potential PRs (I am an avid FOSS contributor in both planning and code, even working on a project for the Linux Foundation kernel dev team now).


“To shoot her through the chest whilst she was standing would have required him to have been pointing the gun at his daughter, without checking for bullets, and pulling the trigger,” the coroner said. “I find these actions to be reckless.”
Mmhmm.
Eh, that post title is quite sensationalistic.
No it’s not? The issue is on Awesome Self-hosted, where they had Mattermost listed in FOSS instead of non-free.
Also, if you read the ticket, you can see why people feel the way they do. They’re skirting AGPL rules with the compiled requirement.


Question: Are failures due to issues on a specific platter? Meaning, could a ZRAID theoretically use specific platters as a way to replicate data and not require 140TB of resilvering on a failure?


Very cool. I run a piKVM attached to an 8 port KVM and 8 plugs controlled by relays, giving me full control over everything. I should add this to the mix.


Yup, link is golden now.


Nice. Couple of things:


Is there any plans for a data migration feature from Plausible?


I’ve been using Plausible for a long time, will definately be checking this out.
Hah, yea. 100% adding on 😀 Hopefully tomorrow is a brighter day!
Or open an editor?


Set of cron jobs that check services, then send a Matrix message if there’s an issue.
For the cron jobs, I pipe stderr to another script that watches those and does the same.
If all fails, and internet is unavailable and the router crashes, a Pi will toggle a relay, cutting and resupplying power.
When you know you’re going to enjoy the article.