You cannot! Log in! Why is that? So they know who to contact to sell business licenses to (my guess).
The next feature, the remote connection viewer, is also subject to the same.
Netdata argues that this is for "security", but the whole thread https://github.com/netdata/netdata/discussions/16136 is crystal clear: "If you want this, you have to be a paying business user".
(And even the $90/year homelab license does not allow standalone viewing of this afaict).
๐งต 4 / 10
While all this is happening, the Nix and Debian maintainers are approaching the project - while it is a headache for Debian to this day https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1045145, the Nix maintainers have quickly patched it.
However, because netdata (until recently and at my request) plastered "gpl" and "open source software" all over - other distros, like opensuse, fedora, ubuntu and co - failed to notice and shipped the closed source files.
๐งต 5 / 10
While all this is happening, the Nix and Debian maintainers are approaching the project - while it is a headache for Debian to this day https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1045145, the Nix maintainers have quickly patched it.
However, because netdata (until recently and at my request) plastered "gpl" and "open source software" all over - other distros, like opensuse, fedora, ubuntu and co - failed to notice and shipped the closed source files.