today's leftovers
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This Week In Rust: This Week in Rust 496
Hello and welcome to another issue of This Week in Rust!
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Phoenix Player: Beautiful Open-source Audio Player with Flutter
The Phoenix Project is a free open-source beautiful audio player for Android and iOS built with Flutter and Dart.
* Beautiful glassmorphism design * Lyrics * No data collected * Cut, fade and set ringtone * A flashlight-visualizer * Share now-playing * Ad-free * Wallpapers from artwork
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Enabling automated pipeline maintenance with edge AI
Pipelines are integral to our modern way of life, as they enable the fast transportation of water and energy between central providers and the eventual consumers of that resource. However, the presence of cracks from mechanical or corrosive stress can lead to leaks, and thus waste of product or even potentially dangerous situations.
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Jonathan Carter: Debian Reunion MiniDebConf 2022
It wouldn’t be inaccurate to say that I’ve had a lot on my plate in the last few years, and that I have a *huge* backlog of little tasks to finish. Just last week, I finally got to all my keysigning from DebConf22. This week, I’m at MiniDebConf Germany in Hamburg. It’s the second time I’m here! And it’s great already. Last year I drafted a blog entry, but never got around to publishing it. So, in order to mentally tick off yet another thing, here follows a somewhat imperfect (I had to delete a lot of short-hand because I didn’t know what it means anymore), but at least published post about my activities from a year ago.
This week (well, last year) I attended my first ever in-person MiniDebConf and MiniDebCamp in Hamburg, Germany. The last time I was in Germany was 7 years ago for DebConf15 (or at time of publishing, actually, last year… for this same event).
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Scarlett Gately Moore: KDE Gear 23.04.1 Snaps Released! Snapcraft updates and more.
I have completed the 23.04.1 KDE Gear applications release for snaps! With this release comes several new KDE Snaps!
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Step-by-Step Guide: Kubernetes Monitoring with Prometheus and Grafana
In this tutorial, we will provide you with a step by step guide on Kubernetes monitoring with Prometheus and Grafana. Being able to monitor a Kubernetes cluster is fundamental in ensuring the health of the cluster, performance and scalability.