influxql-to-promql-converter
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influxql-to-promql-converter
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Wikimedia's Public Grafana Instance
I recommend to check post from VictoriaMetrics CTO https://valyala.medium.com/promql-tutorial-for-beginners-9ab... and this guide https://docs.victoriametrics.com/guides/migrate-from-influx..... Also there is nice post from Logz.io https://logz.io/blog/influxql-to-promql-grafana-dashboard-co... which contain a converter https://github.com/logzio/influxql-to-promql-converter
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Current college student here. What is it like to work for defense contractors?
As for quirks, the biggest quirk is that you usually need to get a security clearance, and that means no drugs. As far as the tech goes, depends on what company you're working for and what government product they produce. If it's software for an otherwise physical product like a missile or an AGV, then it's probably gonna be some old stable language like C, with something like Java being used on the server side to talk to the machine. Meanwhile, there's definitely Python work sprinkled all throughout everything, and there's certainly parts of the government working on Docker or Kubernetes stuff. Like here's a completely unclassified government project that I've contributed to. It uses Docker and Yaml to automate tasks.
What are some alternatives?
PlexKodiConnect - Plex integration in Kodi done right
Shuffle - Shuffle: A general purpose security automation platform. Our focus is on collaboration and resource sharing.
hacs - HACS gives you a powerful UI to handle downloads of all your custom needs. [Moved to: https://github.com/hacs/integration]
infinitic - Infinitic is a scalable workflow engine for distributed services. It shines particularly by making complex orchestration simple. It can be used to reliably orchestrate microservices, manage distributed transactions, operates data pipelines, builds user-facing automation, etc.
pyscript - Pyscript adds rich Python scripting to HASS
cadence-python - Python framework for Cadence Workflow Service
integration - HACS gives you a powerful UI to handle downloads of all your custom needs.
maasta - MAAS Terraform Ansible
scheduler-component - Custom component for HA that enables the creation of scheduler entities
ssh-script-dashboard - An interface for executing scripts locally, or remotely over SSH
github-leak-audit - A GitHub workflow to identify employees that have leaked your organization's code
NMapGUI - Advanced Graphical User Interface for NMap