Hackernews posts about SigNoz
SigNoz is an open-source alternative to popular logging and monitoring platforms like DataDog, NewRelic, LaunchDarkly, Elastic, and Loki.
- Observing LLM Applications with OpenTelemetry (signoz.io)
- Why should a Trace-ID be 128 bits? (newsletter.signoz.io)
- What Columbus used instead of the North Star (signoregalilei.com)
- You'll never guess who made the first wireless telephone (signoregalilei.com)
- The round-the-world escape from Pearl Harbor (signoregalilei.com)
- Sticky corn confounded western science (signoregalilei.com)
- Movie geologists have an over 30% mortality rate (onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
- AMA with co-founder of SigNoz – open-source alternative to Datadog (old.reddit.com)
- Built and Open Source MCP for SigNoz (github.com)
- Ax Showdown: Honeycomb vs. SigNoz (techstackups.com)
- A Noob's Guide to Kubernetes Monitoring: SigNoz vs. Datadog vs. Grafana (simpletechguides.com)
- Self-Host SigNoz for $0/Month (twitter.com)
- Show HN: NearIRM – On-call alert routing, $29/mo flat for your whole team (irm.nearlunar.com)
- OpenTelemetry for Rust Developers (signoz.io)
- Zero Trust for Bring Your Own Cloud (BYOC) (signoz.io)
- AI Isn't Replacing SREs. It's Deskilling Them (newsletter.signoz.io)
- Why should a Trace-ID be 128 bits? (A Surprisingly Long Answer) (newsletter.signoz.io)
- My Unhyped Take on MCP Servers [It's Negative] (signoz.io)
- Why should a Trace-ID be 128 bits? (A Surprisingly Long Answer) (newsletter.signoz.io)
- Cutting down observability costs and data noise (signoz.io)