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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | Apache License 2.0 |
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Netdata
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A list of SaaS, PaaS and IaaS offerings that have free tiers of interest to devops and infradev
netdata.cloud — Netdata is an open-source tool to collect real-time metrics. It's a growing product and can also be found on GitHub!
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Looking for a way to remote in to K's of raspberry pi's...
Monitoring = netdata on each RPi https://www.netdata.cloud/ binded to the vpn interface being scraped into a prometeus thaons https://thanos.io/ setup with grafana to give management the Green all is good screens (very important).
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Netdata: query, explore and visualize SystemD Journals!
Home Page and source code: https://github.com/netdata/netdata
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Show HN: The simplest centralized logs management ever, with SystemD and Netdata
I started the discussion, and offered a solution too:
ok, can we discuss how you see this working for you? How do you believe you can provide SSO to all your Netdata agents?
Please open a discussion here: https://github.com/netdata/netdata/discussions
Even if this may be a niche need, I am open to create such a feature for those that need it, at a small price. But we need some specs.
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μMon: Stupid simple monitoring
hey - I work on ML at Netdata (disclaimer).
We have a big PR open and under review at moment that brings in a lot more logs capabilities: https://github.com/netdata/netdata/pull/13291
We also have some specific logs collectors too - i think in here might be best place to look around at the moment, should take you to the logs part of the integrations section in our demo space (no login needed, sorry for the long horrible url, we adding this section to our docs soon but at moment only lives in the app)
https://app.netdata.cloud/spaces/netdata-demo/rooms/all-node...
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Ask HN: How do you monitor your systemd services?
> So I turned to Netdata. A one liner on each server and we had super sexy and fast dashboard for each server. No birds eye view, but fine. I then spent maybe 3-4 days trying to figure out how to get alerting to work (just email, but fine) and get temperature readings (or something like that).
I work in Netdata. Just wanted to mention that as of last release a parent node will show all children in the agent dashboard so if doing again as of today a parent netdata might have got you the birds eye view as a starting point https://github.com/netdata/netdata/releases/tag/v1.41.0
- Show HN: Netdata got new impressive dashboard
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Questions about Netdata update size/how to disable or move from nightly to stable?
Stable releases are a bit more complicated. Major and minor releases are typically once every few months at the moment, but do not have a consistent release schedule (we’re trying to shift internally to having a consistent release schedule though for these, likely every six to eight weeks). Patch releases are published as needed (either when some serious issue is discovered with the associated release, or when we have enough easily backported fixes in the nightlies to warrant a patch release). You can watch releases at https://github.com/netdata/netdata to see when stable releases are published (though again do note that native packages get published asynchronously relative to these releases being published).
taichi
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This Week In Python
taichi – Productive, portable, and performant GPU programming in Python
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The GIL can now be disabled in Python's main branch
ETH Zurich is using it for their physics sim courses, University of Utah is using it for simulations (SIGGRAPH 2022), OPPO (they make smart devices running Android), Kuaishou uses it for liquid and gas simulation on GPUs. Lots of GPU accelerated sim stuff.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/337118128_Taichi_a_...
- Julia and Mojo (Modular) Mandelbrot Benchmark
- Codon: A high-performance Python compiler
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Paralell computing project
Do you need to use a graphics API like Vulkan, or does another compute API like OpenCL or AMD's HIP fit the bill better? Maybe even something like Taichi? If you just want to run things in parallel on the GPU there are other options that hold your hand a bit more.
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Python 3.11 is much faster than 3.8
I would love to see the OP benchmarks with Taichi applied: https://github.com/taichi-dev/taichi
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Build a simple 2D physics engine for JavaScript games
You should check out taichi: https://github.com/taichi-dev/taichi They have a ton of great demos for doing physics but check out this example in particular for something related to your project: https://github.com/taichi-dev/quantaichi#game-of-life-gol. (Taichi also makes it super easy to write things for the GPU and the kernels are differentiable :).)
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Accelerate Python code 100x by import taichi as ti
Source code of Taichi: https://github.com/taichi-dev/taichi
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Accelerate Python code 100x using Taichi Lang
If you are interested, join the Taichi community: https://github.com/taichi-dev/taichi. Any contribution & feedback is welcome!
- A parallel programming language embedded in Python I created to lower barriers for digital content creators
What are some alternatives?
Zabbix - Real-time monitoring of IT components and services, such as networks, servers, VMs, applications and the cloud.
cadvisor - Analyzes resource usage and performance characteristics of running containers.
LibreNMS - Community-based GPL-licensed network monitoring system
ElastiFlow - Network flow analytics (Netflow, sFlow and IPFIX) with the Elastic Stack
Munin - Main repository for munin master / node / plugins
Nagios - Nagios Core
node_exporter - Exporter for machine metrics
Performance Co-Pilot - Performance Co-Pilot
truenas-influxdb-grafana - TrueNAS customized dashboard using Grafana and InfluxDb time series database
Icinga2
iptmon - simple iptables bandwidth monitor
Sentry - Developer-first error tracking and performance monitoring