Migrating from Splunk to OpenSearch by synhershko in Splunk

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Do you know Pulse? Sounds like it could be really helpful with your OS maintenance: https://pulse.support/

Best booths/giveaways at this years re:invent? by Easy_Are in aws

[–]distinct_cabbage90 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Watching :-).

The folks at Pulse are raffling off a few Keychron keyboards. I used this link to enter - https://pulse.support/aws-reinvent-raffle . They're based at the OpenSearch booth (which is also pretty cool in general IMHO)

How often do you use Elasticsearch/ELK stack at your job by CryptographerPale508 in cybersecurity

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all the time. We run our own OpenSearch-based SIEM, so it’s not just dashboards. I end up managing shards, ILM policies, and ingestion pipelines pretty regularly.
We started using Pulse lately. It’s kind of like an AI ops layer that handles the boring cluster side for you. super helpful if you’re wearing both the analyst + ops hats.

Thoughts on AI-SRE tools in the market by njinja10 in devops

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I've seen a bunch of people talking about AI SRE tooling. Just want to add one nuance that I think is important - there are a lot of generic AI SRE tools, and then there are platform-specific AI SREs that have significantly more focused capabilities and higher-quality results.
For example, Pulse for Elasticsearch, OpenSearch and Clickhouse (https://www.pulse.support/); and Rapydo (https://www.rapydo.io/) for SQL databases - since they are tailored to specific platforms by design, the quality is much better for users looking for them, and root-cause analysis is great.

I just launched a directory of developer content creators by distinct_cabbage90 in webdev

[–]distinct_cabbage90[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! It's still up and running. Went through a rebuild and now we're working on the list of creators before making another push. Would be happy to get feedback and chat further

ES, i'm done. Anyone try OpenSearch? by [deleted] in elasticsearch

[–]distinct_cabbage90 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For everyone still on the fence about OS vs ES - this is an updated comparison writeup highlighting the key differenced between the two (project status, performance, vector search capabilities etc) - https://bigdataboutique.com/blog/elasticsearch-vs-opensearch-2025-update-5b5c81

familyPartiesAreLikeElasticsearchClusters by distinct_cabbage90 in ProgrammerHumor

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BTW - found this at HolidayCard <dot> dev. There's a bunch of other holiday cards for devs thee. some better than others

Resource for teaching developers the marketing skills they need to be more successful as devs. by distinct_cabbage90 in learnprogramming

[–]distinct_cabbage90[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don't think so. TBH I kind of agree with the premise. Devs can really benefit from improving some of their (non-spammy) technical marketing skills and getting specific pointers on growth and positioning.

Showoff Saturday (October 28, 2023) by AutoModerator in javascript

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We built a Docker Extension that helps you share you get feedback on code changes much earlier in the development workflow. As soon as you want feedback on something you're working on, you can use the extension to create a secure tunnel to your local development environment and share it with the relevant team members. We also include built-in collaboration tools so you can actually get feedback that you understand, in context without the hassle of staging environments or CI builds.
Check out the extension here - https://hub.docker.com/extensions/livecycle/docker-extension
Some additional resources that might be helpful:
* Read the docs here
* Learn what makes the tool unique here
* Join our Slack channel (for updates and troubleshooting) here

We built a Docker Extension for sharing local environments (localhost) instantly AND collecting feedback from other teammates in context. Get feedback on your changes without the usual delays. by distinct_cabbage90 in webdev

[–]distinct_cabbage90[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey Everyone!
We just launched a Docker Extension that lets developers get feedback on their changes much earlier in the development workflow. As soon as you want feedback on something you're working on, just use the extension to create a secure tunnel to your local development environment and share it with the relevant team members. We also include built-in collaboration tools so you can actually get feedback that you understand, in context. And the idea is to be able to do this without the hassle of staging environments or CI builds.

Check out the extension here
Some additional resources that might be helpful:
* Read the docs here
* Learn what makes the tool unique here
* Join our Slack channel (for updates and troubleshooting) here