today's leftovers
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The timing is perfect for a new Chromebook Pixel
A rumor published by Android Police says Google is working on a follow-up to its discontinued 2nd-generation Chromebook Pixel, which hasn’t been available for purchase since mid-2016.
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WhatsApp Desktop – An Unofficial WhatsApp Desktop Client for Linux
If you don’t know about WhatsApp by now then you have been living under a rock – and that is highly unlikely. But just in case that probability comes through, WhatsApp is a free instant messaging cross-platform application for smartphones.
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Observability: What's In A name?
“Is observability just monitoring with another name?”
“Observability: we changed the word because developers don’t like monitoring.”
There’s been a lot of hilarious snark about this lately. Which is great, who doesn’t love A+ snark? Figured I’d take the time to answer, at least once.
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You write Nagios checks to verify that a bunch of things are within known good-ish thresholds. You build dashboards with Graphite or Ganglia to group sets of useful graphs. All of these are terrific tools for understanding the known-unknowns about your system.
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oVirt 4.1.5 Provides Performance Boost With Gluster
For those making use of Red Hat's oVirt as a virtualization management platform, there should be better performance now when using the Gluster network-attached file-system.
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Which Direction is the Schaff Signal Headed For Red Hat Inc (RHT)?
Red Hat Inc (RHT) are being monitored this week as the Schaff Trend Cycle levels have shown a consistent uptrend over the course of the past 5 trading sessions. If the levels breach the key 70 level, a market reversal will be likely, according to this signal.
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Unusual Activity Spotted in Red Hat Inc (RHT)
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Nativ Vita
This philosophy is evident in Nativ Vita's Linux and open-source internals...
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Google Touts Android Oreo's Tasty New Features
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Google's Android 8.0 Oreo has been served
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Liveblog: The Galaxy Note 8 launches August 23 at 11am ET
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