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If you’re enjoying Sherlock, why not try Metasploit?

In another direction, perhaps the most CLI fun I’ve had at work was using the phosphor hack of XScreenSaver and piping a lot of useful info to it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6ZWTrl7pV0

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LibreNMS has a very different purpose from your other monitoring options - it’s network monitoring at a large scale, not a generic data storage / data visualization platform. If your goal is to monitor your selfhosted servers and services, this is going to be an odd fit and you’ll probably struggle against it.

Better fits for an out-of-the-box monitoring setup would be CheckMK or Zabbix.

These other “stacks” for monitoring are a little more bespoke. To cover it briefly:

Grafana is popular because it is a fantastic visualization platform. The backend data storage is pluggable.

There are many options for data storage, all that are a little different. Graphite, is push-based and the Statsd compatibility makes it super simple to push your own metrics into it. Prometheus is pull-based. And InfluxDB is more of a time-series database.

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Conjure is what did it for me. I kept running into trouble with Clojure vs ClojureScript vs Babashka projects with vim. Just couldn’t get the config to work consistently when switching between projects.

The eval period was about a day.

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Yes, that changes the borders. But it doesn’t turn a column into a table. Compare ls /proc in both bash and nu. It’s a simple kind of thing that I can’t find a solution for in nu.

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Sadly that’s still not a compact output. The listing is still just as long as before scrolls right off the terminal

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Hey Nu fans: is there some way to get compact ls output? Like a table of just names. No type, date, size, etc.

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Dr. Caligari https://letterboxd.com/film/dr-caligari/

I did not know what to expect going in to this one. 10 minutes in I was thinking it would be unbearable. 20 minutes in and I was laughing. It somehow gets weirder and funnier all the way through. And when I say weird, it’s like Eraserhead level weird.

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I have the same weird obsession with GITD stuff. One of my pendants has tritium-powered glow tube in it.

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Nushell is nice, but the lack of vi-style keybindings killed it for me as a replacement for bash. If that ever changes, I’ll try it again.

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