@Emad-R Thanks for the lead on Directus
@dafyre That's what I was thinking as well. Jasper is on my list of possibilities.
@Emad-R Thanks for the lead on Directus
@dafyre That's what I was thinking as well. Jasper is on my list of possibilities.
@wrx7m said in Opensource BI / Dashboard / Reporting solutions?:
Domo
Have not seen that one. What factors led to choosing it? Which others did you look into?
Any recommendations for opensource solutions for creating dashboards, ad-hoc reports, etc? Ideally would allow a non-technical user to build their own reports, cross-tabs, etc.
I recently secured a domain from a company (buydomains.com) that had previously registered it and had it listed for sale. It was listed for $2,288. I forget my initial offer, but it was either $500 or $750. They countered @ $1,716.
I offered $1,000 and explained that this was the max I was authorized to spend. He was able to "take it to management" and get it approved. I'm sure we both were being less than honest, but the bottom line is that you should be able to negotiate this yourself.
$12k seems really high. Can you share the proposed URL?
That's where I was headed a year ago with this issue.
I use Veeam Agent for Windows to backup everything to an external drive.
@DustinB3403 said in Github for code storage:
You could of course use a paid account with Github and have private repositories
I think this changed a while back so that you can create private repos on GH using a free account.
@DustinB3403 Technically, you haven't installed it when you modify the source. You've copied the source to the local machine.
@DustinB3403 said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
A complete rebrand of the product, is anyone surprised?
How could you be when they announced this like last year? :smirking_face:
https://www.wired.com/story/supply-chain-hackers-videogames-asus-ccleaner/
Just weeks after revealing the Asus incident—in which hackers hijacked the computer company's software update process to silently infect customers with malicious code—Kaspersky researchers have connected it to another set of breaches. The same hackers appear to have corrupted versions of the Microsoft Visual Studio development tool, which three different videogame companies then used in their own development.
I've used DisplayFusion in the past for managing multiple monitors. I just checked and it does have the ability to split a monitor into virtual monitors --
https://www.displayfusion.com/Features/MonitorConfig/
After upgrading, the pages would render. Found the following in the logs --
PHP Fatal error: Class 'DateTimeImmutable' not found
Just in case anyone else runs into this, you have to update PHP to at least v5.5.