You can export the dashboard as JSON and then add it to your own grafana
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kosmoz@lemm.eeto Hardware@lemmy.ml•Is this a good laptop for Linux [Intel Core Ultra 7 155H]?1·7 months agoFor real… My 2009 Dell Studio was a great Linux machine after Windows decided that 4Gi of RAM was not enough. My 2015 Dell XPS is still perfectly usable, even for moderately large software Dev tasks
Klassiker! Das Weihnachtswunder… Gute Besserung!
kosmoz@lemm.eeto Open Source@lemmy.ml•I tested 49 open source health apps, so you don't have to5·8 months agoI have some experience with some of these apps:
- open food/beauty facts: both have a long way to go IMO. The ui is very janky and lots of things don’t work. Open food facts seems to be a bit better but not much
- loop habit tracker: fantastic app, I use it every day, never saw a bug
- gadgetbridge: the ui seems rudimentary, but it has everything you need and it works really well. YMMV depending on which gadget you have though
- openscale: only used it for manual tracking. It’s very very basic but somehow I didn’t find a better alternative
3 Tage geheizt und jetzt ist die Therme kaputt, na oida 🙄
kosmoz@lemm.eeto Technology@beehaw.org•Zen Browser: A New Privacy-Focused Browser(Firefox)2·9 months agoWebsite is down?
There has actually been some progress on integrating GTFS data into OSM: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/GTFS
I haven’t yet seen much use of it in the wild though…
Wer weiß, vielleicht ist blau/schwarz ja besser als schwarz/blau 🥲
If an app doesn’t support reproducible builds, the version you can download from F-Droid was built and signed by F-Droid, not by the dev
[…], from that point the app will be built by f-droid with their own digital signature.
This part of your comment is not quite true. One of the advantages of reproducible builds is that the app can be signed by the developer but fdroid can still verify that it has been built from the correct source code. You can check out the documentation here: https://f-droid.org/docs/Reproducible_Builds/
kosmoz@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.ml•Building a browser using Servo as a web engine! - Servo, the embeddable, independent, memory-safe, modular, parallel web rendering engine2·10 months agoCool but seems very unrelated?
I dislike Google as much as the next guy, but this seems to be an issue with the manufacturer (onn), not Google
kosmoz@lemm.eeto Technology@beehaw.org•Russia reportedly readies submarine cable 'sabotage'4·10 months agoWouldn’t that hurt Russia as much as any other country?
kosmoz@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.ml•These repairable phones still aren't built to last1·11 months agoHappy Fairphone 4 user here! 🙂
Though I’ve heared mixed things about the FP5…
kosmoz@lemm.eeto Technology@beehaw.org•TIDRONE, a threat actor linked to Chinese-speaking groups, targets military-related industry chains in Taiwan1·11 months agolinked to Chinese speaking groups
What is that even supposed to mean?
kosmoz@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.ml•Ladybird browser update (August 2024) (Makan: What does everyone think of this browser?)1·11 months agoThe project received some substantial funding recently, so I think I can see where this fear is coming from. However, I also think that a lot of what you say is not true.
The project wasn’t started “because chromium and Firefox have bad reputation” and the website doesn’t even mention either of them or privacy at all. It was the browser of serenityOS, a from-scratch OS created many years ago by Andreas Kling to help himself overcome drug addiction. The browser part simply got so much traction that he recently decided top split the projects.
The project uses the BSD 2-Clause license which is a very common, OSI approved open source license, so I’m not sure what concerns you have in this regard.
Furthermore, I don’t see where you got the “pay for privacy” claim. While they do not state whether the browser will require a license, I would be very surprised if it did, given the projects history. Lastly, a lot of open source projects post monthly updates online and Andreas has done so four many years now. Calling it “propaganda” seems unnecessary and inflammatory.
Please do some research before making big claims like this.
Have a good day, friend!
kosmoz@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.ml•Ladybird browser update (August 2024) (Makan: What does everyone think of this browser?)1·11 months agoTbf, they don’t claim that it is ready for regular use yet:
When is it coming?
We are targeting Summer 2026 for a first Alpha version on Linux and macOS. This will be aimed at developers and early adopters.
Space cadet has been reverse engineered and can be installed in Linux through flatpak: https://flathub.org/apps/com.github.k4zmu2a.spacecadetpinball
kosmoz@lemm.eeto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Mercurygram: a Telegram FOSS fork with Material You themes and additional features3·1 year agoI use ntfy and have no problems. It’s very reliable. No idea about graphene though
BinaryEye is another really good one: https://github.com/markusfisch/binaryeye