@kepano This is what happens when you create (awesome) clipper features ;-). I'm at ~21k files, and plan to add additional ~23k notes from Evernote (converted via YARLE). I need to filter out old "noise", but still searchable. Prefer to keep all files in same vault, and native/core.
@odas0r@amix3k@Today I'm using hotkey for `xdg-open todoist://` + q (two hotkeys/steps) as a workaround. Do miss the "global quickadd" from macOS, though.
@amix3k@odas0r Nothing wrong with trying again, until it's working! If the "URL schema" todoist://openquickadd worked on Linux flatpak/appimage, this should be fairly simple to call from many launchers (using hotkey), or even directly within WMs, like Sway.
@h0bbel@sbarmen@The_Pi_Hole Different needs then; I see a whole container to sync 4-5 rather small and static config files, and missing the most important one - my stats ;-)
@h0bbel@sbarmen@The_Pi_Hole Well, for configs; yes. Guess we could also simply leverage the built-in pihole APIs and get/put to replicate all configs wo/any sync engine needed (if based on teleporter), but again; what about my precious stats (pihole-FTL.db 📊)? Is this included in the "full" sync?
@h0bbel@sbarmen@The_Pi_Hole rsync! can also sync your (live/running) FTL.db and do incremental sync (if I remember correctly). no fancy-pancy HA-sync for (rather) static configs needed ;-).
@h0bbel@sbarmen@The_Pi_Hole Yeah, I actually only need dnsmasq running *somewhere*. Also nice to only SSH into a box (or nvim oil-ssh://, like the cool kids), update DNS conf file, and get on with my (lab) life.
@sbarmen@h0bbel@The_Pi_Hole Pi-hole might be the only service I'm not planning to migrate to k3s (or similar). DNS way to critical when everything breaks (e.g. power outages). Considering moving to a dedicated RPI w/UPS, so it can run for hours. On docker-compose within a VM for years; been rock solid!
@kepano@obsdmd "Excluded files" to support "downrank" on Search results (not remove them fully); similar as (already) possible in Quick Switcher, or some (better) way to separate signal-to-noise ratio while navigating vault.
@lamw Only lab upgrade (for now), but ESXi 8U3c booted fine, migrated a few VMs over (to continue cluster upgrade), and got a NMI after a few VMs was migrated over to the newly upgraded host (guess a PSOD, but do not have KVM access on this baby). Latest from syslog before NMI:
@lamw Would of course love (all) VMware Docs directly on GitHub, etc., as it's fully transparent on all changes, something like PhotonOS documentation and open-vm-tools release notes; but maybe that's just me.
@lamw Should we brace for a shift from https://t.co/rDNOzVrgo4 to Wolken Service Desk for future release notes?
..asking as a total nerd on systematic review of relnotes (connecting the dots between driver and firmware bugs, to connecting VMSA with each CVE and related relnotes)
@lamw I've been clipping HTML content into Markdown format for more "in-depth and systematic review" within my editor of choice (Obsidian), but if we're limited to "summary notes" and/or (partially broken) PDFs (sometimes missing content), I'm in need to re-evaluate my options.
@lamw It should work, (but only) if you get the MS-01 with the i9-13900H CPU, which (officially) supports 96GB (https://t.co/00z11TexT7).
@ServeTheHome did a great video & writeup on MS-01, even started a compatibility thread: https://t.co/tbxNpraZhf
Correlating logs and metrics can be quite powerful (and fun), if you ask me.
"using Grafana to correlate CPU usage metrics and inspecting Loki logs simultaneously to troubleshoot spikes in CPU usage and identify the root cause" -->
https://t.co/Ib2vXVj8tg