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Is this possible to request data facebook (potentially) have on you, even if you don't have an account? (I deleted mine about 5 years ago...)

Answering my own question: Yes you can -> https://www.facebook.com/help/contact/2032834846972583


that's a useful link. is similar link from other giants like google?


I took it a few years back. Highly recommended.


Mind-blowing! How to get something that is already cool and make it even more educational and inclusive, keeping it also backwards compatible. That's LEGO :)


Do you have anything planned to have more "as code" dashboard configurations, so that it can be kept under source control?


Yes! Loads of idea floating around and I think Jon has been working on some improvements for 6.6. Its going to be a big project in 2020 for sure.

(Its something I'm really keen on myself - We use jsonnet internally to version control our dashboards and load them into config maps in our kubernetes clusters)


That's really interesting, would you be keen on open sourcing that bit if you've not already? I know Raj and the rest of the crew are pretty all in on open source.

Edit: guessing it is: https://github.com/grafana/grafonnet-lib#examples ?


Yup!

We also have a lot of other open source jsonnet tooling:

https://github.com/grafana/jsonnet-libs https://github.com/grafana/tanka


+1 for using jsonnet. An adequate language for this kind of task! (Here "adequate" is meant as high praise... too often the choice of config langauge isn't.)


You might be interested in the Indicator Protocol: https://github.com/pivotal/monitoring-indicator-protocol


I started working on wizzy for exactly that https://github.com/grafana-wizzy/wizzy



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