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The Future of Observability: Observability 3.0 | Hazel Weakly

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Observability, so hot right now. Over the years, we’ve seen observability go from an unknown concept to a ubiquitous phrase that everyone is desperate to stamp...

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A Software Observability Roundup

I spent some time recently catching up on my #to-read saves in Obsidian. More than a few of these were blog posts from 2024 about software observability. Talk of "redefining observability", "observability 2.0", and "try Honeycomb" had caught my eye in a few spaces, and so I had been hoarding links on the topic. After spending a few days immersing myself in those articles and branching out to others, I decided to write this bullet-form roundup.

On Versioning Observabilities (1.0, 2.0, 3.0…10.0?!?)

Hazel Weakly, you little troublemaker. As I whined to Hazel over text, after she sweetly sent me a preview draft of her post: “PLEASE don’t post this! I feel like I spend all my time trying to hel…

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Another observability 3.0 appears on the horizon

Groan. Well, it’s not like I wasn’t warned. When I first started teasing out the differences between the pillars model and the single unified storage model and applying “2.0” to the latter, Christi…

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Lots of links from LeadDev’s LDX3 - neil-vass.com

I went to London for LDX3 in June 2025. This brought 3 other conferences together for the first time (LeadDev, StaffPlus and LeadingEng) into one huge conference with lots of tracks, activities and attendees. I came away with a long list of links to look into later. This post should be handy for me to […]

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