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@VincentTunru @kkeijzer @PensioNien

Zeer mee eens dat de #browsercode fijn werkt.

Hogere bedragen zijn inderdaad het probleem. Ik zou het prima vinden om een combinatie van browsercode, bankpasnummer, SMS en email te moeten gebruiken voor een hoog bedrag. Ik begrijp dat dat goed beveiligd moet zijn.

Maar ik wil niet tot Google of Apple gedwongen worden met apps die alleen daar te verkrijgen zijn en ook niet tot hun platforms (Android en iOS).

Diese Woche ist übrigens wieder ein #linux #vhs Kurs zu Ende gegangen. Mit 3 Teilnehmern ging es in 5 Terminen um Konzepte wie Rechtesystem, Prozesse, Shellskripte, den Umgang mit der #bash und natürlich #vim.

Den Teilnehmern hat's gefallen und mir wieder sehr viel Spaß gemacht. Vielleicht läuft der Kurs im nächsten Semester ja wieder.

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@kkeijzer de huidige mainstream telefoons. Maar je kunt behoorlijk mooie foto's maken. Zoek maar eens op #ShotOnLibrem5.

GPS op mijn eerste #Librem5 werkte niet. Ik denk dat het een hardware-probleem was. Ik heb nu een andere en die kan goed een GPS-fix vinden. Ik kan Pure Maps gebruiken voor navigatie (flathub.org/apps/io.github.rin).

Ik ben zelf een #Linux gebruiker, voor mij is de Librem 5 de beste phone die ik kan hebben. Ik accepteer enig ongemak voor vrijheid en volledige controle over

2/n

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Server monitoring 101

I have been running a @yunohost server for ~5 years now, but there is one question I have never been able to answer: how loaded is my server? 👀

I know, I am a terrible sysad (actually, I am not a sysad, at all), because I have no idea how to determine:

  • if my server is running smoothly
  • if the server is under stress, and why
  • what applications are the heaviest
  • if there is the possibility of installing more apps
  • when peaks of stress are happening and what is causing them

In general, I would like to understand the fundamentals of server monitoring: what are the most critical metrics and what do they mean? What parameters do I have to keep an eye on?

I installed Prometheus and Grafana, but then I realized I have absolutely no idea what to do next… Do you have any suggestions?

I thought about watching some video tutorials, but I would not really know how they would relate to YunoHost installations.

Please, if possible reply in this thread of the YunoHost forum, so that we can keep track of this useful information also for others in the future. 🌻

Once I will have learned the basics, I would be very happy to write some pointers about this in the documentation, or an essential YunoHost Monitoring tutorial.

YunoHost Forum · YunoHost Monitoring 101Hi everyone! I have been running a YunoHost server for ~5 years now, but there is one question I have never been able to reply to: how loaded is my server? 👀 I am a terrible administrator, I have no idea how to determine: if my server is running smoothly if the server is under stress, and why what applications are the heaviest if there is the possibility of installing more apps when peaks of stress are happening and what is causing them In general, I would like to understand the fundam...

I feel like GNOME's branding is really at odds with the desktop. The foot and the name indicate something a lot more, I dunno, GNOME 2-y? than where GNOME is at now. GNOME is a really slick desktop that (mostly) knows what to add in and what to strip out in order to make one of the most thoughtful, minimalist desktop environments for modern PCs. I know Cassidy James made a blog post about getting rid of the foot, and I largely agreed with it, but I also kinda think the GNOME name is also a bit dated. Idk. I think it's cool that there's several decades of history to it, but it also just feels like a weird name for something that's so sleek and thoughtful.

Idk. :blobfoxthinkgoogly:​ Maybe I'm thinking too much.

Cassidy James BlaedeGNOME Should Kick the Foot to the Curb… Mostly
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