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  • TerraNodeTerraNode Hosting Provider

    I usually use PRTG the free version of 100 sensors to monitor certain things like databases, raid, routers, things that I usually don't have with hetrixtools.

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  • AuroraZeroAuroraZero Hosting ProviderRetired

    @bikegremlin said:

    @vyas said:

    @bikegremlin said:
    [Obsidian]

    Possible alternative,
    but Bikersan, you need to upskill, (and good luck trying this in grok..lol) and not recommended for any "privacy tagged" data...use at discretion

    I prefer using the LLM tools. A day will come when these toys will lose their shine. A day will come when we will outgrow these toys, or vice versa. Latter more likely- AI tools will become bigger" than us . Till then, I might as well use them.

    e.g.
    "Can you show calendar for May 2025, first 15 days only, format this into a markdown table, 3 rows, 5 columns, Thursday to Monday only"

    Below is the typical output:

    Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday
    May 1 May 2 May 3 May 4 May 5
    May 8 May 9 May 10 May 11 May 12
    May 15

    Here's what the chat conversation looks like in a typical LLM (Mistral Lechat used for eg here)

    Secreenshot for creating a table in markdown in LLM

    ...Violently shaking in wrench!

    :)

    Edit:
    To be fair, I do abuse the good robot every now and than, not something that's beyond me:
    https://www.bikegremlin.net/threads/using-python-with-the-pillow-library-via-chatgpt-to-make-cover-images.501/

    You sicko and those poor robots!!

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  • @Chievo said: Please correct me if I am wrong. Thanks!

    It isn't offering it, they send you to the other site. If you still have a nixstats account you can login, but no new accounts.

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  • Unsure how this thread is 33 posts already and no one mentioned UptimeRobot ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    Been using them for many years, the service is rather simple, but it just works. You set it once and forget about it.

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