Your Favourite Open Source Software?

I've added the original and this fork.

I could probably use NetAlertx or Pi.Alert at work. The reports and dashboards look quite decent
The original is dead and not being maintained. Probably just list the maintained version and reference that it is a fork.
The tool is excellent for inventory and decent for cybersecurity as it picks up all devices and their "presence". Even allows you to nmap a device. It has some rudimentary monitoring but that is no-where as good as uptime kuma.
It has pi-hole integration but I'm just using it standalone on my home network as I actual use a combination of DNSMASQ with a DOH proxy to an upstream DNS filtering service. I'm still trying to figure out which of the latter are the best.
One of the things I'd like to do is display the Vendor in the table in a column but translate the name into an icon of the vendor's logo. NeDi has that and one of my favourite features.
 
Rainmeter Desktop customization software.

Rainmeter allows you to display customizable skins on your desktop, from hardware usage meters to fully functional audio visualizers.
You are only limited by your imagination and creativity.

You can download and build your own desktop using part of or whole skins freely available online.

I used the "Avengers Shield OS" skin to build mine on my home computer.

Will edit this post to add screenshots once I get home :)
 
Rainmeter Desktop customization software.

Rainmeter allows you to display customizable skins on your desktop, from hardware usage meters to fully functional audio visualizers.
You are only limited by your imagination and creativity.

You can download and build your own desktop using part of or whole skins freely available online.

I used the "Avengers Shield OS" skin to build mine on my home computer.

Will edit this post to add screenshots once I get home :)
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My Rainmeter desktop
 
Can't see if it had been added yet, so ...
Draw The Net (DTN)
It looks familiar. I think you might have recommended it before but I'll double check.

I've been down with flu for the last week so I'll update all the outstanding suggestions this weekend.
 
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Thank you @IamNoone ,@Sapphiron ,@oldhat, @Nod - the site has been updated with your suggestions.

Also added:

ScubaGear - Audits your M365 Tenant against NIST baselines
UTMStack - SIEM and XDR. Looks similar to Wazuh
MJML - Markup language to help generate responsive emails
I tried Wazuh and deleted it as it was too much work and too chatty. Like that aunt who was a gossip and never kept her mouth shut.
 
I tried Wazuh and deleted it as it was too much work and too chatty. Like that aunt who was a gossip and never kept her mouth shut.
Most of these types of systems need to be tuned to be selective about what you care about. Default settings may catch too much or it is easy to automatically add more than you want.
 
Cables is a tool for creating beautiful interactive content.With an easy to navigate interface and real time visuals, it allows for rapid prototyping and fast adjustments.
 
Obisidian - a tool for organising and linking notes. Links auto-generate nodes, creates interactive maps of knowledge. It's basiscally a software implimentation of the Zettelkasten method.

Brilliant tool for keeping track of what you know (i.e., not forgetting what you do know over time), research and writing books (fiction and non-ficition) preparing scientific papers / theses / dissertations etc.

hot take side note imo Zettelkasten should be taught in 3rd year BScs when everyone does computer science. The time it saves is insane


A 'simple' setup example guide:

EDIT: oh yeah it is cross platform (pc, mac, ios, android, linux) , and can run from a onedrive or similar so there is auto-sync between multiple devices
 
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