I use datadog for this specific use case. You can log your own metrics through their API, then set up dashboards and alerting based off specific parameters and thresholds. I mainly use it to track web vitals over time to pinpoint problematic releases or assets, but it can be used for any numeric values you wish to track.
truami
I use datadog for this specific use case. You can log your own metrics through their API, then set up dashboards and alerting based off specific parameters and thresholds. I mainly use it to track web vitals over time to pinpoint problematic releases or assets, but it can be used for any numeric values you wish to track.
+1 for Proton. I also have their mail for all my domains. Works wonders and feels trustworthy, for whatever that's worth.
I really didn't like the UI. Very intuitive for being on Sync for years. I'm on Jerboa while waiting for Sync to be ready.
I certainly have! Although I can count on two hands how many times I've used it, it has proven to be extremely powerful when trying to pin-point changes that introduced non-trivial bugs. Specifically if the time-span of when the bug was introduced it is very useful to quickly sift through commit history.
Full Spectrum Developer
Netherlands, yes we drink straight from the tap. We're in the top 5 of safest drinking water in the world. Buying bottles of water is a marketing trick for fools out here.
It works. Where can I pay for pro?