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Munin | squoosh | |
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25 | 267 | |
1,908 | 20,944 | |
0.8% | 1.8% | |
7.8 | 5.8 | |
13 days ago | 6 days ago | |
Perl | TypeScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Apache License 2.0 |
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Munin
- Munin Monitoring
- Monitor disk space automatically?
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Serve Munin Simple
I rediscovered Munin. To my surprise it is written entirely in Perl. I remember Munin from years ago... it still seems healty and maintained and lies ready on your Deb-Repositories. So I followed the Easy Install Guide... which really is easy, but fails to mention that you need to install your own HTTP-Server to serve the HTML-reports.
- A (less complex) Zabbix alternative to self host ?
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Code review wanted: munin-plugin, a rust library
A bit of background, which may make understanding my choices in this lib easier: Munin is a resource monitoring tool using rrdtool, usually run in a Server/Client Setup. The client accepts plugins which are just executables in a directory. Usually written in a scripting language, but it actually doesn't matter. Data is fetched every 5 minutes, plugins are first run with a config argument to spit out a munin graph config, followed by a run without arguments to present data. To support higher resolutions than just "every 5 minutes", graph config can contain config to tell munin one collects it every second. Then the fetching part needs to run as a daemon, writing a cache somewhere which gets output when munin wants the data.
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munin-pihole-plugins: mastering munin monitoring, meeting multiple marvellous milestones & more!
Munin plugins and management script for monitoring various Pi-hole® statistics.
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5V4A usb hub
When you do not have enough power you would get errors because looking up the plots would simply fail. Sounds more that there is one disk which is slower. I had one 2TB external usb which was really slow and the latency of lookups was through the roof. Are you on linux ? Then install munin-monitoring.org it shows latency of the disks out of the box.
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long response time
what os ? on linux install https://munin-monitoring.org/ it will give you disk latency information.
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Nextcloud Monitoring software
I'd say give Munin a try.
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(Re-) Introducing munin-pihole-plugins
Munin plugins for monitoring Pi-hole®. Transforms a server into a powerful monitoring platform, as simple as one, two, three, ...four.
squoosh
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SVG Viewer – View, edit, and optimize SVGs
Here's another handy tool that I use: https://squoosh.app/
- Jpegli: A New JPEG Coding Library
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Optimizing Images for Developer Blogs
Squoosh: A webpage that allows you to quickly optimize images for your blog.
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Building an online image compressor
One of the most complete image compressor out there, squoosh.app by Google, uses web assembly for decoding/encoding images and it works pretty well.
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Improve performance of Go serving a React frontend
First off you want to shrink your images. Every mb your page is the more it will hurt your score. I use https://squoosh.app/
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Power Consumption of JPEG, WebP, and AVIF
https://squoosh.app/
Having a quick look at squoosh, it uses lossy compression of webp by default.
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What makes a page rank well?
Size images appropriately (https://squoosh.app/ can be used for this). Ideally, the size of the image should be kept below 100 KB.
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my live site keeps jumping back to the top of the page while I'm using it
if your images a large file size, remove them from the page, reduce file size, and place new reduced file size images in their place - publish the site to bring the new pics live - clear your cache - go the page and test it (good tool to reduce image file size is Google Squoosh - https://squoosh.app/ )
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Can anyone recommend any decent plugins that let me adjust jpg quality on export for web,
I'm just exporting normally from Figma, but then using squoosh.app (browser based) to adjust quality/compression and even for making sure png files are optimized for prod.
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Clan creating invalid photo [HELP]
Hey I see your friend made a clan, but this guy found a workaround here if you still need it. I just used https://squoosh.app/ to basically save a new copy of the image and that worked
What are some alternatives?
Netdata - The open-source observability platform everyone needs
sharp - High performance Node.js image processing, the fastest module to resize JPEG, PNG, WebP, AVIF and TIFF images. Uses the libvips library.
Zabbix - Real-time monitoring of IT components and services, such as networks, servers, VMs, applications and the cloud.
oxipng - Multithreaded PNG optimizer written in Rust
Monit
ImageOptim - GUI image optimizer for Mac
LibreNMS - Community-based GPL-licensed network monitoring system
go-unsplash - Go Client for the Unsplash API
Cacti - Cacti ™
Mono - Mono open source ECMA CLI, C# and .NET implementation.
uptime-kuma - A fancy self-hosted monitoring tool
devilbox - A modern Docker LAMP stack and MEAN stack for local development