

eject -t
There’s also eject -T
which is a toggle.
eject -t
There’s also eject -T
which is a toggle.
CPU/RAM/Disk/Network etc. get written to Influxdb via Telegraf, and visualized with Grafana.
This is my exact setup and I love it (especially in comparison to the prometheus stack which I have to use at work). telegraf is so easy to use and extend. I have my own custom metrics for things like speed of my home internet connection (runs speedtests every hour), listener counts on my custom/private internet radio stream, or even fetching the daily food trucks rotation at a nearby lunch site (influx can handle text data!)
I don’t do anything for logging but I also like UptimeKuma to keep and eye on things I run. Grafana has alerting but I find it pretty horrible.
Redfall
Also, Cibo Matto’s “Sugar Water” is a technical masterpiece.
I usually refrain from decrying omissions from lists such as this… but how is “Smack My Bitch Up” not only not #1, but not even on the list at all?!?
Marathon. Not the extraction shooter that Bungie recently announced, but a remake of the original with a modern graphics engine.
Watching this made me realize just how much my memories and experience with Patapon are tied to playing it on a handheld. Sad this won’t be something I can fire up on a Vita but I’m still looking forward to it! FEVER!!!
Pretty much the fundamental attribution error
When you open the background color selection, scroll the ribbon of color circles, there’s a black one at the very bottom.
Isn’t this how soap is made?