The indispensable cog (Friends)

不可或缺的齿轮(老友记)

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source

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2024-10-12

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Go Time co-host, Johnny Boursiquot, joins Adam & Jerod to discuss not making the (first) cut, applying Founder Mode, being a cog (or not), realizing that companies are posting fake engineering jobs & the (maybe) imminent demise of the .io TLD.

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  • We know one day the gag will come to an end but honestly, that will probably be our finale.

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  • Your list of to dos will be waiting for you.

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  • Welcome to Changelog and Friends, a weekly talk show about the British Indian Ocean territory.

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  • Let's talk.

  • What's up, friends?

  • I'm here with Dave Rosenthal, CTO of Sentry.

  • Today, when I look at Sentry, I see you driving towards full application health error monitoring, where things began.

  • Session replay, being able to replay a view of the interface a user had going on when they experienced an issue with full tracing, full data.

  • The advancements you're making with tracing and profiling, cron monitoring, co coverage, user feedback and just tons of integrations give me a glimpse into the inevitable future.

  • What are you driving towards?

  • Yeah, one of the things that we're seeing is that in the past people had separate systems where they had like logs on servers, written files.

  • They were maybe sending some metrics to Datadog or something like that, or some other system they were monitoring for errors with some product.

  • Maybe it was Sentry.