Exactly, ask the same to anyone in Cuba or Venezuela.
Yes, those guys were awesome!
We switched from InfluxDB to TimescaleDB for our IoT solutions. InfluxDB is very difficult to work with large datasets and enterprise/region compliance. We ingest around 100MB data per day and growing.
There are so many free alternatives now days... PlutoTV, Locast, Plex & Tubi. These combine with Netflix or Prime Video or even TV+ is more than enough.
Totally!
Is there something similar and user friendly, but built on top of kubernetes? I like the one-click app approach.
I was thinking the same. I guess it has a user friendly UI and monitoring features at the same time?
Yes, but migrating to PostgreSQL.
Been using RabbitMQ for a lot of projects in production. It can handle quite a lot data and this thing never fails. Sometimes it can be running for an entire year and we force restart just because.
Yep, fun times!
That MIT site is not forcing HTTPS and the link above is using HTTP. Talking about security...
That's so inspiring. Our father of 71 just started to learn programming. He does not have any programming background, however, I love his motivation and enthusiasm at his age. Something that is to admire, it's never too…
Yeah, this looks like LoRa
myDevices | Los Angeles, CA | Remote/Onsite | myDevices, the Internet of Things (IoT) solutions company, is looking for an experienced Android Developer to join our IoT Solutions Engineering Team. * Android Developer -…
Very interesting, will check it out!
Exactly!
Why is this news? Back in the early stages of Bitcoin this was the reason people bail on bitcoin.
It's not about the quantity, it's the quality.
6 months might be way too long for WiFi. A lot of factors come into place to achieve at least one month. Just to mention the most obvious is the frequency of data transfer.
They should at least open source their revolv server.
Exactly, ask the same to anyone in Cuba or Venezuela.
Yes, those guys were awesome!
We switched from InfluxDB to TimescaleDB for our IoT solutions. InfluxDB is very difficult to work with large datasets and enterprise/region compliance. We ingest around 100MB data per day and growing.
There are so many free alternatives now days... PlutoTV, Locast, Plex & Tubi. These combine with Netflix or Prime Video or even TV+ is more than enough.
Totally!
Is there something similar and user friendly, but built on top of kubernetes? I like the one-click app approach.
I was thinking the same. I guess it has a user friendly UI and monitoring features at the same time?
Yes, but migrating to PostgreSQL.
Been using RabbitMQ for a lot of projects in production. It can handle quite a lot data and this thing never fails. Sometimes it can be running for an entire year and we force restart just because.
Yep, fun times!
That MIT site is not forcing HTTPS and the link above is using HTTP. Talking about security...
That's so inspiring. Our father of 71 just started to learn programming. He does not have any programming background, however, I love his motivation and enthusiasm at his age. Something that is to admire, it's never too…
Yeah, this looks like LoRa
myDevices | Los Angeles, CA | Remote/Onsite | myDevices, the Internet of Things (IoT) solutions company, is looking for an experienced Android Developer to join our IoT Solutions Engineering Team. * Android Developer -…
Very interesting, will check it out!
Exactly!
Why is this news? Back in the early stages of Bitcoin this was the reason people bail on bitcoin.
It's not about the quantity, it's the quality.
6 months might be way too long for WiFi. A lot of factors come into place to achieve at least one month. Just to mention the most obvious is the frequency of data transfer.
They should at least open source their revolv server.