chrome-tab-modifier
kibana
chrome-tab-modifier | kibana | |
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3 | 32 | |
519 | 19,318 | |
1.3% | 0.4% | |
1.3 | 10.0 | |
6 months ago | 2 days ago | |
JavaScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
chrome-tab-modifier
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✨Automagically✨ add TONS of Goodreads/Romance.io links! Fast, Easy—and perfectly formatted for Reddit.
Tab Modifier - Chrome Web Store - This one is probably less useful to the general user, but it's critical for my GoodReads + RomanceBot link trick.
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Collection of Finviz screeners
I also recommend to use extension "Tab Modifier" to easily rename tab titles in browsers to the name of the screener you have opened, in case you don't want to get lost when you open multiple of these.
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Custom Favicons for Production and Order
The Tab Modifier plugin for Chrome and compatible browsers can replace favicons based on the URL fragment. While it hasn’t been updated in over two years, it’s doing its job.
kibana
- Fighting the Good Fight: Change the Default Kibana Theme to Dark Mode
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The best application security tool is education
As you might have guessed, I spend a lot of time thinking about application security - almost every day, in fact. At my day job, I'm constantly pondering how to enhance Kibana's security in a scalable manner without overburdening my already hardworking team. Outside of work, I'm equally dedicated to making Secutils.dev even more valuable to fellow engineers looking for better security tools.
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Useful newsletters and podcasts for indie web developers
These newsletters are among the best sources to stay up-to-date with the latest happenings in JavaScript, web development, and Node.js. They conveniently categorize content into sections like new releases, articles & tutorials, and code & tools. Since I use JavaScript/TypeScript and Node.js extensively, both in my day job and for Secutils.dev, I have to stay informed about developments in these essential tools. Usually, I quickly scan through the newsletter and focus only on the items that grab my attention — it doesn't consume much time but keeps me well-informed.
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The cost of false positives in software security, Part 2: Large applications
This is the second part of my reflection sparked by the recent “2023 State of Open Source Security” report from Snyk. It got me thinking about the price we pay for false positives in software security. In my previous post, “The Cost of False Positives in Software Security, Part 1: Small Applications”, I talked about how true and false positives affect smaller applications like Secutils.dev. Now, I want to take the same idea and apply it to a much larger software that’s a big part of my daily work: Kibana.
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The cost of false positives in software security, Part 1: Small applications
False positives in security are something that really bothers me, as I happen to work on security for both large applications like Kibana, with hundreds of contributors, and smaller ones like Secutils.dev, where I'm the sole developer.
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kibana VS openobserve - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 7 Sep 2023
- Fleet datastreams: custom index templates
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What is the Role of AI in DevOps?
The increasing complexity of modern systems led to the rise of AIOps (Artificial Intelligence for IT Operations) and observability practices. AIOps leveraged machine learning algorithms to automate problem detection, analysis, and resolution. Observability focused on gaining insights into system behaviour through metrics, logs, and traces. As a result, tools like Prometheus, Grafana, and ELK stack (Elasticsearch, Logstash, Kibana) gained popularity.
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Creating Elastic Integration without using UI
There was a discussion on Elastic's Github quite a while ago: https://github.com/elastic/kibana/issues/88956 but I haven't found any related documentation on Elastic's website.
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Sample Windows Logs
ahh good catch here, I have raised a FR to get this added to Kibana https://github.com/elastic/kibana/issues/157348
What are some alternatives?
finviz - Unofficial API for finviz.com
Apache Log4j 2 - Apache Log4j 2 is a versatile, feature-rich, efficient logging API and backend for Java.
medium-unlimited - A browser extension to read medium.com articles for free without membership.
graylog - Free and open log management
SingleFile - Web Extension for saving a faithful copy of a complete web page in a single HTML file
SLF4J - Simple Logging Facade for Java
headless-recorder - Chrome extension that records your browser interactions and generates a Playwright or Puppeteer script.
Logbook - An extensible Java library for HTTP request and response logging
bypass-paywalls-chrome - Bypass Paywalls web browser extension for Chrome and Firefox.
Logstash - Logstash - transport and process your logs, events, or other data
Logback - The reliable, generic, fast and flexible logging framework for Java.
tinylog - tinylog is a lightweight logging framework for Java, Kotlin, Scala, and Android