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DesktopEditors | skywalking | |
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21 | 23 | |
2,524 | 23,269 | |
4.8% | 1.0% | |
6.8 | 9.5 | |
about 1 month ago | 5 days ago | |
Java | ||
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Apache License 2.0 |
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DesktopEditors
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EDPS: European Commission's use of Microsoft 365 infringes data protection law [pdf]
At least the desktop version is pretty much open source: https://github.com/ONLYOFFICE/DesktopEditors
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It's time to let go, Apache Software Foundation
Additionally, there is https://github.com/ONLYOFFICE/DesktopEditors
I personally find it a bit easier to use with better docx support.
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OnlyOffice is a Russian company with deep ties to their government and military and actively tries to mask its origins. Please stop reccomending this as a "FOSS-alternative"!
their desktop editors are. you can look for the source code here yourself: https://github.com/ONLYOFFICE/DesktopEditors
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OnlyOffice Desktop Editors
Please check and if nothing was found, open a bugreport on this: https://github.com/ONLYOFFICE/DesktopEditors/issues
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Could not find or load the Qt platform plugin "wayland" in "".
https://github.com/ONLYOFFICE/DesktopEditors/issues/382 apparently they bundle qt and don't enable wayland support
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Word count without a plugin?
No. Not now. See this issue: https://github.com/ONLYOFFICE/DesktopEditors/issues/166
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Microsoft Office alternative
Did you miss the DesktopEditors repository?
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Is it something in my setup or am I no longer able to copy and paste from the pdf-viewer?
The new version is already available: https://github.com/ONLYOFFICE/DesktopEditors
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Changing the defaults margins
I want to change the default margins so that they are 1 inch on each side. Per this link: https://github.com/ONLYOFFICE/DesktopEditors/issues/759 I followed the instructions to edit the defaults by modifying the file. The problem is, the file is read only, and I am unable to save a file to the location with a different name.
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Alternative to Windows spyware that can handle WORD and Excel?
I'd recommend OnlyOffice. Much better compatibility with Microsoft products than Libre/Open Office (no doc breaking, alignment issues, etc). It just seems to work and I love it.
skywalking
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Enhancing API Observability Series (Part 3): Tracing
When choosing distributed tracing tools, considerations include your technology stack, business requirements, and monitoring complexity. Zipkin, SkyWalking, and OpenTelemetry are popular distributed tracing solutions, each with its unique features.
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Five Apache projects you probably didn't know about
Apache SkyWalking is an APM tool, focusing on microservices, Cloud Native apps, and Kuernetes architectures. It builds its architecture on four kinds of components:
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It's time to let go, Apache Software Foundation
Trying to play devil's advocate here.
> It needs at least a stable set of users, but maintaining a set of users is essentially managing the set of people onboarding and the set of people migrating off.
I could say that I don't care very much about how much users a piece of software has, only that it has enough information on how to use it and enough maintainers to patch any security vulnerabilities and do occasional releases with updated dependencies, as well as address any serious issues or bugs.
For example, Apache Skywalking is an APM solution that most people haven't even heard of (in contrast to something like Sentry), yet it fits those qualities and I see few to no issues with it: https://skywalking.apache.org/
> If you're shrinking then a competitor is providing better options, or your problem space has shifted.
Again, as a user, I might not care that Sentry or another piece of software is better in any number of ways than Apache Skywalking. Similarly, I might not care that something like PostgreSQL is more correct or has a large market share (at least on HN) in comparison to something like MariaDB/MySQL.
If a piece of software meets the needs of my project and won't effectively rot with time, then it's quite possibly good enough as it is, even if it's not the market leader. For my small project's APM needs Apache Skywalking is enough. For my CRUD database needs, something like MariaDB/MySQL will be okay until the time Sun burns out (or PostgreSQL if I'm feeling fancy, but even that's not one of the modern and hip solutions).
Ergo, those better options only become relevant once they're closer to being must haves than nice to haves. Same as how Docker Swarm might be enough for many, even if Kubernetes basically won in the "container wars" and has a way more active community. Swarm will only stop being an option for me once it hits EOL, at least for certain projects where simplicity is appreciated.
Then again, a counterpoint to my own argument here could be the story of LibreOffice and OpenOffice, where the latter was basically donated (instead of the rights to the name being given to the folks behind LibreOffice) and is now in decline while LibreOffice is flourishing - but at the same time they were so close to one another feature wise, that maybe it's not a good point, same as with Gogs and Gitea.
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JDK 21 Release Notes
> Where's Java primarily used these days?
I've seen a lot of enterprise-y webdev projects use it for back end stuff (Dropwizard, Spring Boot, Vert.X, Quarkus) and in rare cases even front end (like Vaadin or JSF/PrimeFaces). The IDEs are pretty great, especially the ones by JetBrains, the tooling is pretty mature and boring, the performance is really good (memory usage aside) and the language itself is... okay.
Curiously, I wanted to run my own server for OIDC/OAuth2 authn/authz and to have common features like registration, password resets and social login available to me out of the box, for which I chose Keycloak: https://www.keycloak.org/
Surprise surprise, it's running Java under the hood. I wanted to integrate some of my services with their admin API, seems like the Java library is also updated pretty frequently: https://mvnrepository.com/artifact/org.keycloak/keycloak-adm... whereas ones I found for .NET feel like they're stagnating more: https://www.nuget.org/packages?q=keycloak (probably not a dealbreaker, though)
Then, I wanted to run an APM stack with Apache Skywalking (simpler to self-host than Sentry), which also turns out to be a Java app under the hood: https://skywalking.apache.org/
Also you occasionally see like bank auth libraries or e-signing libraries be offered in Java as well first and foremost, at least in my country (maybe PHP sometimes): https://www.eparaksts.lv/en/for_developers/Java_libraries and their app for getting certificates from the government issued eID cards also runs off of Java.
So while Java isn't exactly "hot" tech, it's used all over the place: even in some game engines, like jMonkeyEngine, or in infrastructure code where something like Go might actually be more comfortable to use.
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OpenTelemetry in 2023
> What should people use?
I recall Apache Skywalking being pretty good, especially for smaller/medium scale projects: https://skywalking.apache.org/
The architecture is simple, the performance is adequate, it doesn't make you spend days configuring it and it even supports various different data stores: https://skywalking.apache.org/docs/main/v9.0.0/en/setup/back...
The problems with it are that it isn't super popular (although has agents for most popular stacks), the docs could be slightly better and I recall them also working on a new UI so there is a little bit of churn: https://skywalking.apache.org/downloads/
Still better versus some of the other options when you need something that just works instead of spending a lot of time configuring something (even when that something might be superior in regards to the features): https://github.com/getsentry/self-hosted/blob/master/docker-...
Sentry is just the first thing that comes to mind (OpenTelemetry also isn't simpler due to how much it tries to do), but compare its complexity to Skywalking: https://github.com/apache/skywalking/blob/master/docker/dock...
I wish there was more self-hosted software like that out there, enough to address certain concerns in a simple way on day 1 and leave branching out to more complex options like OpenTelemetry once you have a separate team for that and the cash is rolling in.
- Apache Skywalking Application performance monitor tool for distributed systems
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Monitoring Microservices with Prometheus and Grafana
Personally I've also used Apache Skywalking for a decent out of the box experience: https://skywalking.apache.org/
I've also heard good things about Sentry, though if you need to self-host it, then there's a bit of complexity to deal with: https://sentry.io/welcome/
What are some alternatives?
AppImageLauncher - Helper application for Linux distributions serving as a kind of "entry point" for running and integrating AppImages
prometheus - The Prometheus monitoring system and time series database.
appimage-desktopeditors - Portable version of ONLYOFFICE Desktop Editors
jaeger - CNCF Jaeger, a Distributed Tracing Platform
wps-skin-installer - This script will let you install your favourite WPS Office skin in Linux!
signoz - SigNoz is an open-source observability platform native to OpenTelemetry with logs, traces and metrics in a single application. An open-source alternative to DataDog, NewRelic, etc. 🔥 🖥. 👉 Open source Application Performance Monitoring (APM) & Observability tool
WordMat - WordMat is an add-in to Microsoft Word enabling math functionality
Pinpoint - APM, (Application Performance Management) tool for large-scale distributed systems.
unioffice - Pure go library for creating and processing Office Word (.docx), Excel (.xlsx) and Powerpoint (.pptx) documents
zipkin - Zipkin is a distributed tracing system
WordToPDFwebApp - This is a web application that allows you to convert a multiple list of docx files at one time (it is a premium function on some websites).
Grafana - The open and composable observability and data visualization platform. Visualize metrics, logs, and traces from multiple sources like Prometheus, Loki, Elasticsearch, InfluxDB, Postgres and many more.