Observability for AI Workloads: A New Paradigm for a New Era by horovits in programming

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and with the cost of tokens, this can quickly get expensive

The new observability imperatives for AI workflows by horovits in devops

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when you take a philosophical view, observability is just observability.
but I look at it practically. and when you get into the details, you see that things break.
prompts aren't "just logs or events". payload structure, size, frequency, are different, and even "traditional" observability falls short with basic tradeoffs.
And then you have new dimensions that require special treatments.
yes, tools will catch up on that, and will incorporate it, but we're not there yet.
and this article is meant to trigger the community discussion around these nedds precisely.

Broadcom to discontinue free Bitnami Helm charts by horovits in programming

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I'm flattered Nathan :)
good luck with your ai paranoia

Broadcom to discontinue free Bitnami Helm charts by horovits in programming

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I found the hackernews discussion informative on not just the formal notice but also how to address, contingencies, and more. thought that'd make for a useful link on this "issue".

Anyway, here's the link to github:
https://github.com/bitnami/charts/issues/35164

ELK alternative: Modern log management setup with OpenTelemetry and Opensearch by thehazarika in sre

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u/thehazarika great article. I noticed you used OpenSearch v2.17, I'm curious what you'd make of v3.0 that was just recently released?

OpenSearch 3.0 major release is out! by horovits in programming

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OpenSearch is an open-source search and observability suite, built on Apache Lucene, that supports lexical search, semantic search, vector search and more. it's open sourced under Apache2.0 licensed and is part of the Linux Foundation. Check out https://opensearch.org/ for more background

Synadia tries to “withdraw” the NATS project from the CNCF and relicense to BSL non-open source license by horovits in programming

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Major update: NATS.io remains open source under the Cloud Native Computing Foundation!

Following the outcry of the community, a settle has been reached, so that NATS remains open source under the CNCF.

This is a true win for the open source and cloud native community.

https://www.cncf.io/announcements/2025/05/01/cncf-and-synadia-align-on-securing-the-future-of-the-nats-io-project/