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neilsblog · 24 days ago
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Top 5 IT Infrastructure Monitoring Tools to Boost Your Business Performance
IT infrastructure monitoring provides insight into the overall health of your project. By collecting and analyzing data from IT infrastructure, systems, and processes, you may prevent issues, analyze performance, better optimize and scale, or identify the underlying cause of everything that occurs within your system. The world is getting increasingly digital every day. This puts pressure on…
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heartorbit · 7 months ago
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MWAH!
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sunny-ha · 5 months ago
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Dog Man high school AU or something
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k0mmari · 7 months ago
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MWAH!
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wombywoo · 8 months ago
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sick bby 🤧
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jobycewl · 5 months ago
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Hopping onto the monitoring binghe bandwagon with our favorite white lotus! (Why did you push this disciple down Shizun?)
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spockvarietyhour · 8 months ago
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Alien: Covenant (2017)
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kply-industries · 4 months ago
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"For personal computer captain system"....?
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calamarispiderart · 1 year ago
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you really are pathetic.
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lorenzonuti · 2 years ago
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Hibernate.
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neilsblog · 2 months ago
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Trends in the IT Infrastructure Monitoring Tools Market
In today’s digital-first world, the role of IT infrastructure has never been more critical. Organizations across industries rely on complex and distributed IT systems to run their operations, deliver services, and drive innovation. As the demands on these systems grow, so too does the need for robust, intelligent, and scalable monitoring solutions. Enter the new era of IT Infrastructure…
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wynandcore · 1 year ago
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Scars. ooohhh Scars.
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pluralhottakes · 9 months ago
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My hot take is that system littles wanting spaces where they can talk about not child safe things isn't because they aren't "really children", but because adults creating spaces for children become way too coddling and sanitized.
I am really my age and don't have emotional regulation or skill development of an adult. I also don't need to be handheld. Both camps are taking it to extremes and making it harder and I hate it.
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hopethishelpsdotcom · 2 months ago
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This multi cat feeder is SO HELPFUL! We adopted a kitten with gastrointestinal issues who required a special food, but our greedy older cat wouldn't stop eating it. Everyone knows kitten food is more calorie dense, so I was getting worried about our kitten starving because our older cat is eating her food, and then worried about our older cat getting ginormous. I bought these feeders on Amazon and it comes with a set of two. The little pad you see my cat standing on is an RFID sensor that connects to a little charm on his collar. The feeder only opens and works for the cat collar it's connected to, so the cats can only open their own respective feeders. But that's not to say they don't try! They definitely just sit and stare at them hoping it'll finally open. Definitely recommend for cat households where food is stolen
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jameshurleyhateblog · 3 months ago
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ok i blocked him but also i really do hope that guy gets to a point of like, not hating himself so much. like, if you're in the kind of relationship that requires you to be perfomatively totally cool with your own mistreatment and complicit in your own oppression/silencing, that'll fuck you up. i too used to think misandry was a personality trait and loudly hating men was praxis, and then I got out of a bunch of shitty interpersonal relationships and bad situations and learned that bioessentialism is Bad, Actually.
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rjzimmerman · 14 days ago
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Excerpt from this story from the Inter Press Service:
A groundbreaking initiative to revolutionize global ocean observation is being launched this week at the UN Ocean Conference side event, aiming to enlist 10,000 commercial ships to collect and transmit vital ocean and weather data by 2035.
Known as “10,000 Ships for the Ocean,” the ambitious program seeks to vastly expand the Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS) by collaborating with the maritime industry to install state-of-the-art automated sensors aboard vessels that crisscross the globe’s waters.
“Ships have been observing the ocean for centuries, but today, we are scaling up with purpose and urgency,” said Joanna Post, Director of the Global Ocean Observing System at UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC), at a press conference. “What we want to do now is to create a win-win model for the shipping industry and the planet—providing useful data for forecasting and resilience, while helping optimize shipping routes and reduce risks.”
The initiative, backed by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), France, and major shipping players, comes at a pivotal time as climate-driven disasters increasingly wreak havoc on vulnerable coastal communities. Observations from the ocean surface—ranging from temperature to salinity to atmospheric conditions—are critical for weather forecasts, early warning systems, climate models, and maritime safety.
“Ocean observations are not just a scientific endeavor. They are critical infrastructure for society,” said Post. “We need this data to understand climate change, predict extreme weather events, and respond to disasters. Yet the ocean remains vastly under-observed.”
Currently, only around 1,000 ships regularly collect and share data with scientific networks. The initiative aims to increase this number tenfold, mobilizing 10,000 vessels to provide near real-time ocean data that can be used to power the UN’s Early Warnings for All initiative, support the Global Greenhouse Gas Watch, and advance the goals of the UN Ocean Decade.
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