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about 2 months ago | 7 days ago | |
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Pi.Alert
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Alternative for Pi-Alert
When using PiAlert make sure you use the fork https://github.com/jokob-sk/Pi.Alert and not the very outdated original.
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Pi.Alert using increasing number of arp-scan processes simultaneously
For those of you who may seek help on this subject, kind leiweibau helped me in this and that conversations. There is a better and actively developed fork of this project in leiweibau's github repo. So you may want to use it.
You might want to contact the pialert developers here: https://github.com/pucherot/Pi.Alert/issues
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What are some other useful, worthwhile things to install along with pi-hole?
Pi.Alert - original is here but there are more recent forks with additional features, such as this one.
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PiAlert and Gotify
/u/thekrautboy probably has the best and simplest option with Apprise here, but, if you're willing to get your hands dirty and just wanting to get the notifications in Gotify rather than email, you could modify the pialert.py script and change the send_email command to a send_gotify one using the Python documentation from Gotify here.
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Is Pi.Alert good choice or there are other alternatives to consider?
I just learned about https://github.com/pucherot/Pi.Alert
- auto discovery network tool for devices?
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Notify when a new devices connects for the first time?
I like to use pialert for this, also helps me inventorying all my network assets
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I'd like to set up a system that detects and announces wifi devices (see comment)
Take a look at PiAlert. The project wasn't maintained in a while, but there are forks actively maintained. If you're also using PiHole for DNS, it integrates well with it.
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pihole/pialert
cd curl -LO https://github.com/pucherot/Pi.Alert/raw/main/tar/pialert_latest.tar tar xvf pialert_latest.tar rm pialert_latest.tar
xournalpp
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Rnote – An open-source vector-based drawing app
I highly recommend Rnote to anyone on Linux that misses the "hodgepodge" notetaking of apps like OneNote. It works like a dream on touchscreens and drawing tablets, with a surprising amount of configuration under the hood.
Also worth noting is Xournal, an older but similar project: https://xournalpp.github.io/
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Book list for streetfighting computer scientists
I've been using Xournalpp[1] for many years, highlighting books as I read them, adding in text/hand drawn annotations in whitespaces if necessary. Unlike other PDF readers/annotators, it saves a separate file, so the original PDF is untouched. It can also export the annotated PDF as a new PDF with highlights and annotations.
Obsidian[2] also has PDF support, where you can open a markdown document side by side with the PDF to take notes as you read. I think it also lets you highlight the PDF itself.
Emacs I think has a similar feature, via plugins/org-mode(?) to the Obsidian setup.
And of course your typical PDF reader probably has support for highlighting PDFs too, but I find them clunky and they save by exporting a PDF, which can be a bit heavy-handed IMO compared to just saving the annotations/highlights as a separate file as Xournalpp does.
- A kernel update broke my stylus
- PicoCalc
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Combined metric for finding and decoding (digitally) handwritten text on a page?
Currently, I am trying to build a small open source NLP project for which I first find text on a page and then translate it; see the current project state here: https://github.com/PellelNitram/xournalpp_htr. The purpose of this project is to make handwritten text in Xournal++ searchable for all users.
- Pdftool.org: modify pdfs offline in the browser
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What should I use to take notes in college?
you can try xournal++ https://github.com/xournalpp/xournalpp
- Where does it end? Subscription License Increase.
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Alternative to MS OneNote that’s truly as good? Flair is limited but more precisely is I’d like cross-platform.
On Linux, Xournal++ is the best thing that can do inking. https://github.com/xournalpp/xournalpp
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Project management tools
Personally, I've used xournal++ for a few semesters, but I would be lying if I've said that it's anywhere near feature parity with OneNote. There's also Styluslabs Write, but it generated files that are a little difficult to manage. Obsidian is also a great choice, but it's markdown only, if you're expecting pen support
What are some alternatives?
rnote - Sketch and take handwritten notes.
fwsnort - Application Layer IDS/IPS with iptables
obsidian-excalidraw-plugin - A plugin to edit and view Excalidraw drawings in Obsidian
notekit - A GTK3 hierarchical markdown notetaking application with tablet support.
RPi-Monitor - Real time monitoring for embedded devices
logseq - A local-first, non-linear, outliner notebook for organizing and sharing your personal knowledge base. Use it to organize your todo list, to write your journals, or to record your unique life.
onenote - 📚 Linux Electron Onenote - A Linux compatible version of OneNote
Trilium Notes - Build your personal knowledge base with Trilium Notes
psad - psad: Intrusion Detection and Log Analysis with iptables
Joplin - Joplin - the secure note taking and to-do app with synchronisation capabilities for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS.
vimtex - VimTeX: A modern Vim and neovim filetype plugin for LaTeX files.
homebridge-raspbian-image - Official Homebridge Raspberry Pi Image based on Raspberry Pi OS Lite.