Telegraf+influxdb+grafana is what I use at work, it is a multi purpose tool though, can be used to monitor EVERYTHING though
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A quick look at docker docs says it’s the only way. Same with any other way of running a program/service, you have to manually set an affinity of an executable
Looks like you’d have to manually assign cpus by with --cpuset-cpus
𝒎𝒂𝒏𝒊𝒆𝒍@lemmy.mlto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Do you have kids? Do you want to have kids? Did you regret having / not having kids?321·5 months agoI have kids, I love them but I regret having kids with my toxic wife
𝒎𝒂𝒏𝒊𝒆𝒍@lemmy.mlto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Why is there not an equally opposing force to Project 2025?19·1 year agoWhat about famous Soros who pays for leftie propaganda /s
I used to use Spotify out of laziness, after a recent price hike I switched to local mp3 playback, I’m discovering music through radio, there’s always something playing at work, at home, in a car, trying to diversify stations I hear, sometimes social media pops a new song in my ear
It’s not just about that, people will be disabling the feature that is potentially beneficial to their security, disabling http downloads from http sites is just an extension of blocking http downloads from https sites
Another security feature added is the blocking of downloading files from URLs that are on lists of potentially dangerous content.
Yeah, I’m not sure blocking HTTP downloads by default is a good idea, I mean many offices probably have some internal legacy HTTP only sites that nobody dares to touch, that are perfectly safe being HTTP (if you have hackers inside your network a simple intranet site spoofing is your least problem), and disabling this security option might have a lot of wider repercussions
Seems like a ~~blessing ~~ glaring kde bug, I mean how is it possible? Why a theme needs to be able to execute shell commands?
Yeah, an oscilloscope would be handy in hunting spikes, it’s a bit harder with a standard multimeter, you sure you don’t know anyone with a spare PSU to borrow?
ssds getting not enough power? i’d test it with different PSU, i had a problem with my ssd failing and changing PSU worked, apparently 3.3VDC rail is routed on the motherboards without any conversion straight to m.2/pcie devices
it’s a sub brand of Toshiba, so not some unknown shit, very respected brand i’d say
𝒎𝒂𝒏𝒊𝒆𝒍@lemmy.mlto Technology@beehaw.org•Trolls have flooded X with graphic Taylor Swift AI fakes1·1 year agoI don’t mind ads and suggested pages that are vaguely related to my interests, but aside from obscene manga and obvious fake baits for horny men (seriously I watch my porn in private tabs), I’m not interested in groups as exotic as “car spotting Philippines” or “my dream mud house in Congo”
𝒎𝒂𝒏𝒊𝒆𝒍@lemmy.mlto Technology@beehaw.org•Trolls have flooded X with graphic Taylor Swift AI fakes22·1 year agoJust look at Facebook, yesterday I was spammed by sites with AI fakes of Scarlett Johansson, reported them all, this morning Billie Eilish with biiiig boobs in suggestive positions, reported, now I’m being bombarded by Alexandra Daddario obvious fakes, it’s getting ridiculous
it’s not only clouds, everyone uses open source and like whole secure WWW etc. is using openssl, every site uses some kind of open source js library, should they all go proprietary because they don’t pay?
yeah, i’d understanding rejecting software promoting crypto, like brave, but rejecting apps for accepting crypto donations is kinda kinky fetish in my book, also if you cancel f-droid just because they allow crypto related apps you should ban whole distros for hosting crypto packages in heir repositories
Excluding really good software such as f-droid just because it somehow mentions cryptocurrency? Seems ridiculous
Dude just cited it as a joke
𝒎𝒂𝒏𝒊𝒆𝒍@lemmy.mlto Technology@beehaw.org•Convicted murderer, filesystem creator writes of regrets to Linux list2·1 year agoLol, I remember -ac kernel, it has a modified I/O scheduler or something, also I remember using some guys kennel, he went silent one time, after some weeks the guy’s wife wrote on the forum he fell off the ladder, became a vegetable and soon died…
I didn’t say it’s forced, it’s the only way I know of to force usage of specific threads/cores, that’s all, I thought it’s what you’re looking for, if you want it to be automatic like other prices in the system then leave it without it, there’s nothing (else) specific in docker to control if P or E cores should be prioritized for given containers