President and Founder of @Revenni, a Toronto based consulting firm.
Opensource advocate specializing in system engineering and infrastructure.
Other interests include information security, privacy, and performance.
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President and Founder of @Revenni, a Toronto based consulting firm.
Opensource advocate specializing in system engineering and infrastructure.
Other interests include information security, privacy, and performance.
| Web | https://vince.ca |
@adulau I’m getting a 403. Anyone I can chat with for an exception?
Tried .well-known/matrix/support but received a 404.
@deborahh @mayintoronto yes!
I like both, but boox has proven to be quite useless (for me) as it’s pretty much limited to writing which I think the RM is slightly better at.
Boox would win hands down if it could run apps reliably. The two apps I mentioned (anda third: Libby) are worth the 15% hit to writing function joy.
@deborahh @mayintoronto I’ve tried every combination of app freeze and refresh modes. Without fail, oreilly learning and moon reader both launch successfully the first time for a seemingly random interval… followed by subsequent crashes every 5-10 seconds.
Even Chrome closes readily when viewing EPUBs from a calibre server :(
If there is a solution, I actually like the device!
How is the RM2? If it can render EPUBs and is comparable to RM1 I’ll have to give it a shot.
My RM1 definitely still has epub issues :|. It basically looks like they’re heavily redacted. Giant black rectangles everywhere, despite rendering correctly on all my other devices.
@mayintoronto I made the switch to full digital years ago as I got tired of storing used notebooks with limited secure destruction options.
First device was the original remarkable. It was super for note taking. It was terrible at opening epubs. That didn’t change… for years.
I wanted a device that could take notes, but also parse EPUBs correctly, or at least have a browser I could hit a remote calibre server with.
I picked up a boox tab ultra c pro. Writing on it Is ~85% as good as the remarkable. Reading epubs is… terrible. They render fine, but there is so little ram on the device it’s hard to use any applications without Android force closing them. Even with a single application running, the device runs out of memory.
You can choose not to have a boox account which should keep your notes local, no guarantees of course.
I don’t know if the newer remarkable has better epub parsing, but og remarkable is where it’s at for a purely writing device.
@Viss read through this thread, it’s not as pretty as grafana, but check out zabbix. Small agent runs on each host. Single port, tls + psk auth.
Zabbix server is also a single port. Can use most popular rdbms systems to store data.
Also has a great template repo, and it’s easy enough to create your own once you get the hang of it.
@jwz grep Ban from your logs, pull the jail name from the line using cut/sed/awk, | sort| uniq -c.
You’ll have a list of everything that has been hit for whatever period your logs cover. Just keep those.
Any of the status commands will give you the current run details. Not overly useful for you.