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.
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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.
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Love Meld. I use either it, or Intellij’s built-in diff tool.
It works. Where can I pay for pro?