

It doesnt graph over time really, it only does it while open and loses the data if you close it.


It doesnt graph over time really, it only does it while open and loses the data if you close it.


Here’s an actual answer, a system monitor with historical data: https://beszel.dev/
It’s a webUI but that shouldn’t really matter vs an app with its own GUI.


They do process mapping locally, there’s no reason for a remote connection other than remote control outside your LAN and data collection.
My vacuum running Valetudo works fine with no internet connection, mapping and all.


The most frustrating part of running Linux for me is the experience can vary so much for each person, slight hardware differences can cause odd bugs that other people don’t have, and solving them can be really time consuming because a fix that works for one distro or DE may not work on another.
I’m really happy that Bazzite seems to be gaining so much popularity as an actual windows replacement, because it makes it a lot easier to find fixes for problems if there’s a huge community using the exact same distro.
This one is clearly AI, there’s no PCIe card edge on the lower GPU, the fan blade width and spacing isn’t consistent, and the phone camera lens borders have artifacting.