What makes it better? I've been using Streisand quite successfully, and the setup appears easier from the little I've read about Algo (haven't implemented myself yet)
Been using this thru Streisand [https://github.com/StreisandEffect/streisand] and can honestly say it is an excellent experience. Would highly recommend deploying through Streisand / Ubuntu 16 if you'd like to…
Can anybody recommend good reading to catch up on the protests or history of Hong Kong vs. the mainland?
One more related recommendation would be James Gleick's Chaos book: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaos:_Making_a_New_Science It is a good introduction to Chaos Theory and complexity science and a nice read alongside…
"Reference" is a little conservative. A majority of this post is copied right out of the Electric Power Distribution Handbook by T.A. Short.
This looks like a really interesting tool. I've used LucidChart to generate similar diagrams before, so interested in seeing if this is easier to put together. I particularly like the interactivity.
This is neat, but niche monitoring tools often lose out when trying to capture multiple infrastructure/application/business metrics and chart them in a single place. Toolsets like Grafana & a backing DB (Influx,…
Any publicly available equivalent tools?
Agreed - all of the comments or reasons given are not specific to a particular sex, and I've heard the same laments from men as well.
What makes it better? I've been using Streisand quite successfully, and the setup appears easier from the little I've read about Algo (haven't implemented myself yet)
Been using this thru Streisand [https://github.com/StreisandEffect/streisand] and can honestly say it is an excellent experience. Would highly recommend deploying through Streisand / Ubuntu 16 if you'd like to…
Can anybody recommend good reading to catch up on the protests or history of Hong Kong vs. the mainland?
One more related recommendation would be James Gleick's Chaos book: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaos:_Making_a_New_Science It is a good introduction to Chaos Theory and complexity science and a nice read alongside…
"Reference" is a little conservative. A majority of this post is copied right out of the Electric Power Distribution Handbook by T.A. Short.
This looks like a really interesting tool. I've used LucidChart to generate similar diagrams before, so interested in seeing if this is easier to put together. I particularly like the interactivity.
This is neat, but niche monitoring tools often lose out when trying to capture multiple infrastructure/application/business metrics and chart them in a single place. Toolsets like Grafana & a backing DB (Influx,…
Any publicly available equivalent tools?
Agreed - all of the comments or reasons given are not specific to a particular sex, and I've heard the same laments from men as well.