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Best Command Line Tool for GitHub Issues and Pull Requests

Managing GitHub Issues and PRs is a core part of developers’ workflow, but sometimes, it feels like an uphill battle. Switching out of a million different tools and tabs, manually tracking issue updates and trying to coordinate with team members on PR reviews can turn what should be a straightforward task into a time-consuming and, often, headache-inducing ordeal.

Universal Profiling: Detecting CO2 and energy efficiency

A while ago, we posted a blog that detailed how we imported over 4 billion chess games with speed using Python and optimized the code leveraging our Universal ProfilingTM. This was based on Elastic Stack running on version 8.9. We are now on 8.12, and it is time to do a second part that shows how easy it is to observe compiled languages and how Elastic®’s Universal Profiling can help you determine the benefit of a rewrite, both from a cost and environmental friendliness angle.

How we built Suggested Summaries

In this clip of The Debrief, Milly walk through how the incident.io team actually built out our latest AI feature: Suggested Summaries Recently we went live with one of our biggest product launches to date AI. And this product was unique in that it was broken up into four smaller projects: So naturally most folks might be wondering: What were the biggest differences between these projects and what went into actually building out each of these features?

Why aren't incident responders updating summaries more frequently?

In this clip of The Debrief, Milly explains why incident responders don't update summaries as frequently as they should. Recently we went live with one of our biggest product launches to date AI. And this product was unique in that it was broken up into four smaller projects: So naturally most folks might be wondering: What were the biggest differences between these projects and what went into actually building out each of these features?

Why is prompt engineering so hard?

In this clip of The Debrief, Milly explains the challenges of prompt engineering. Recently we went live with one of our biggest product launches to date AI. And this product was unique in that it was broken up into four smaller projects: So naturally most folks might be wondering: What were the biggest differences between these projects and what went into actually building out each of these features?

What are Suggested Summaries?

In this clip of The Debrief, Milly explains what Suggested Summaries are and how they can be a huge benefit for teams. Recently we went live with one of our biggest product launches to date AI. And this product was unique in that it was broken up into four smaller projects: So naturally most folks might be wondering: What were the biggest differences between these projects and what went into actually building out each of these features?

How Autodesk engineers better service and own their infrastructure.

Morgan Goose, Autodesk, shares how he and his team have democratized observability and made it a default offering for all their engineers. Autodesk is a global leader in software for people who design and make the world. That includes software for architects, builders, engineers, 3D artists, and production teams. To ensure the best customer experience, Autodesk has partnered with Datadog and is taking advantage of products like DBM to quickly identify and maintain the systems they instrument.