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For roughly the last ten years, a meaningful percentage of my working hours have been spent thinking about observability. If you're not familiar with the term, "observability" is what we call it now that "monitoring" doesn't sound expensive enough. The actual work is unglamorous in that you collect a lot of logs, some metrics, a few traces, and then you give them to people. I generally like my job. I like that we're always trying new ideas and approaches. I like the fact that when things go wrong, the answer is almost always sitting there in the data, waiting to be found by whoever is patient enough to look. But I want to be honest with you: in ten years of doing this work, across a half-dozen companies and every observability platform you've heard of and a few you probably haven't, logs have never stopped being the worst part of the job. They were the worst part when I started. They are the worst part today. I fully expect them to be the worst part of this job forever until the…

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