It is depressing, he likely found new moral values.
It is depressing, he likely found new moral values.
Iβm liking it, right now metrics are all buried in the code based and I cannot surface them without exercising the entire system, this helps me design better and keep things consistent without a lot of effort.
@jeremymorrell.dev, moar questions, are you using weaver? Do you recommend it?
Yes, no multi region
I already have ratio sampling covered, although,Iβm interested the most in tail sampling.
Agreed
Ah, yes, thatβs obvious, I was thinking mostly for quick correlation. I would still track metrics on the side. Iβm not sure, though, if it is worth for the extra amount of data.
We have Oxla ^.^. @jeremymorrell.dev, another question, whatβs the take on sending snapshots of cpu, memory and network utilization in traces? It seems to make sense to me.
I started using AI to write a more serious production system. Copilot was a waste, 3 days lost. Claude Code was a big surprise. Very impressive. It helped me do in 2 days what would have taken me multiple weeks of work.
TIL, thanks Jeremy! I hope life is treating you well
Can you query with OSS tooling? I havenβt yet found anything as good as honeycomb.
What happened to the everything should go in logs trend?
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dhh was on my list, anyone else?
That sounds really good! My 1 year old daughter liked it too, high bar to pass
Which is unfortunately getting more rare as time passes.
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This one was a fun one.
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Your other point is spot on, if this can happen to an engineer, it can happen to anyone.
Wow, this story is bananas. I donβt honestly believe he truly understood the technology.
I thought this Microsoft org chart was a joke, but AKS error messages seem to validate it. #shippingtheorgchart #cloud #azure
The best I have read about monorepos is monorepo.tools
Hang in there for HBO is going to destroy the planet
All the FUD around systemd is unwarranted, it is an excellent piece of software and has brought much needed standardization to what used to be a very weak and mixed experience across Linux distros.
The latter, yes, you were probably ~9 when SOA popularized through IBM and Oracle βSOA suitesβ, it was a total disaster.
Consider yourself lucky you didnβt have to live through those :)
Solving problems from first principles is underrated.