Could even be true if big.
Could even be true if big.
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…
Fingers crossed for you.
However, subscribing is aiding in their funding, and that could help get them there quicker.
Interesting!
Had to explain that to my nephew. He couldn’t save anything because iCloud was full. His Mac had like 300gigs available, but he couldn’t save anything…
I just got two Tapo C120 and 2 C125. Pretty happy with them so far.
Sounds microwaved. Molten center with icy parts.
I thought that would lead me to a das keyboard.
Cloudflare and Namecheap. I would use Cloudflare because of cost
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.
These days, you have several options. You could use JavaScript/Typescript via React Native which builds both iOS and Android.
You could use Kotlin Multi-Platform, builds both iOS and Android, vut I believe you will need to know some Kotlin for Android and Swift for iOS.
You could use Flutter, which uses the Dart programming language, also builds both iOS and Android.
Then there is MAUI using C#, builds both iOS and Android.
Finally, you could resort to native for each platform.
As you can see, there are plenty of options. Picking one comes down to what you need and which language works for you. Keep in mind, most of the languages aren’t really close to Python.
Good luck.
Take deep breaths and remember to drink plenty of water.
That’s great. Thanks for sharing.
The pour over method is my daily driver as well. It makes a decent cup.
I have been meaning to try one of these. What does your process look like?
Explore for exploitation.