I host the privacy policies for my mobile apps, a consulting site for mobile related consulting work, and a personal start page full of links I use daily.
I host the privacy policies for my mobile apps, a consulting site for mobile related consulting work, and a personal start page full of links I use daily.
I like it because I use it for MELT in general. Prometheus generally does metrics and if you want to include logs, traces and events, it becomes more cumbersome. With the Otel collector, I can just update my collector configuration to point to the various services.
I’m not saying OP can’t use what you suggested, just stating what I would use.
I would use OpenTelemetry, Prometheus, and Grafana…
Yikes man, so much to unpack here.
You really summed it up. So much good on that list gone poorly wrong. But hey, they made a few increments for the shareholders.
Fingers crossed for you.
We’ll see you in a few weeks mate.
I might play Valheim, mostly for building on my island.
I also choose watching the shitter.
I like Micsrosofts office suite, but I hate virtually everything else. I got tired of their recent decisions and bought an Apple laptop, partly because I’m getting into iOS development and wanted that experience. But my other computer is dual booted with Fedora and Windows for when I absolutely need Windows, I’ll swap over, bit rarely do I outside of some gaming.
That’s the first one I thought of as well. And your third point, too… Haha
I just got two Tapo C120 and 2 C125. Pretty happy with them so far.
Greed
Yes. Mostly because I have generally been healthy and used to ride a motorcycle.
Cloudflare and Namecheap. I would use Cloudflare because of cost
They probably wouldn’t understand what a software engineer is. I would explain to them that we have mechanical devices that are so complex that humans have to write instructions on how it behaves. That’s probably not enough, but would be enough for them to ask clarifying questions.
I think xamarin has been replaced with MAUI.
Kotlin and Swift have similar syntax and neither are like Python to be honest. If I were to pick one, Kotlin all the way. You can do a fair amount of back-end work with itas well.
Neither. 45 all the way.