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Good morning, everyone, and welcome back to Quadrata! This is Dimitri Bellini, and on this channel, we dive into the fascinating world of open source and IT – the stuff I love, and hopefully, you do too. If you enjoy this content, please give it a thumbs up and consider subscribing for more insights and stories from this field.

This week, we're returning to a topic I'm really excited about: Vibe Coding. That's my term for using artificial intelligence to help us write code, sometimes with what feels like "punches and kicks" to get the AI to cooperate!
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#Zabbix #AI #Vibe Coding #Service Discovery #Network Mapping
Good morning everyone, and welcome back! It's Dimitri Bellini here from Quadrata, your go-to channel for the open-source and IT world that I love – and hopefully, you do too!

This week, we're diving back into our good friend, Zabbix. Why? Because a contact from the vibrant Brazilian Zabbix community reached out to me. He shared a fascinating project he's been working on, aimed at enhancing the visual appeal of Zabbix dashboards. I was intrigued, and after taking a look, I knew I had to share it with you.
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#zabbix #dashboard
Good morning everyone! Dimitri Bellini here, back on the Quadrata channel, your spot for diving into the open-source world and IT topics I love – and hopefully, you do too!

If you enjoy these explorations, please give this video a thumbs up and subscribe if you haven't already. Today, we're venturing into the exciting intersection of coding, Artificial Intelligence, and Zabbix. I wanted to tackle a real-world challenge I faced: using AI to enhance Zabbix monitoring, specifically for event correlation.
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#Zabbix #AI #Vibe Coding #Service Discovery #Network Mapping
Good morning everyone! Dimitri Bellini here, back on the Quadrata channel – your spot for everything Open Source and the IT topics I find fascinating (and hopefully, you do too!). Thanks for tuning in each week. If you haven't already, please consider subscribing and hitting that like button; it really helps the channel!

This week, we're diving into something exciting: the latest Zabbix 7.4 Beta 1 release. This is a short-term support (STS) version, meaning it's packed with new features that pave the way for the next Long-Term Support (LTS) release, expected later this year. With Beta 1 out and release candidates already tagged in the repositories, the official 7.4 release feels very close – likely within Q2 2024. So, let's break down what's new based on this first beta.
Good morning everyone, Dimitri Bellini here! Welcome back to my channel, Quadrata, where we dive into the world of open source and IT. If you've been following along, you'll know I recently discussed my decision to potentially move from my trusty Linux setup to the world of Apple laptops.

Well, the temptation won. I bought it. After over 20 years deeply rooted in the Linux ecosystem, primarily using Fedora on various ThinkPads for the last decade, I took the plunge and acquired a MacBook Pro M4. It was a step I took with some apprehension, mainly driven by a quest for increased productivity and hardware that felt truly integrated and powerful, especially after my ThinkPad T14S started showing its age with battery life and overheating issues during video calls and rendering.
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#linux #macos #operating systems #experience
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