The next @seattlejug event is about "Recent AI tools and technologies for Java developers" by @juliendubois and @bbenz!
https://www.meetup.com/seajug/events/307557640/
Micrometer and Spring maintainer, Spring Observability Team member, Open Sourcerer, Speaker, @seattlejug co-organizer, Java Champion
The next @seattlejug event is about "Recent AI tools and technologies for Java developers" by @juliendubois and @bbenz!
https://www.meetup.com/seajug/events/307557640/
This month @seattlejug is going to host @hansolo_ who will give a real "TrashTalk - Exploring the JVM memory management". :)
Have I mentioned that Seattle is one of my favorite cities?
Looking forward to speaking at the @seattlejug tomorrow.
Mark your calendars, the last @seattlejug event in 2024 will be about Spring AI: https://www.meetup.com/seajug/events/304842006/
@wakingrufus First of all, I'm sorry. Second, I think I know why. We generate the release notes from the matching milestones which has a bug: if we has and issue AND a PR as well, we usually keep the issue and link the PR. The release notes generator is not able follow this link at the moment. :(
I added you, sorry again and thank you very much for the contribution!
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The Micrometer release train has arrived!
Context Propagation 1.1.1
Micrometer 1.11.9, 1.12.3, 1.13.0-M1
Micrometer Tracing 1.1.10, 1.2.3, 1.3.0-M1
Grab them while they are hot!
https://github.com/micrometer-metrics/micrometer/releases/tag/v1.12.3
Mark your calendar, on February 20th
@bbenz
will talk about "Using AI to Deploy Java apps to Kubernetes" @seattlejug
Yesterday, the #ApacheAPISIXUSATour stopped at the @seattlejug where I was happy to present an introduction to #OpenTelemetry tracing.
Thanks @jonatan_ivanov and Freddy Guime for the organization and attendees for their great questions π
Next, Charlotte JUG tomtomorrow π€©
Our next @seattlejug event on June 20th will be about observability and how to get continuous feedback in prod by https://twitter.com/doppleware
Cloud Builders: Java Conf agenda is rich π€©
Π‘ode&practice focussed sessions, Java puzzle and more!
#OpenAI #Java20 #ApachePulsar #JavaPatterns #Serverless #Spring #Azure #CodeGuru #CodeWhisperer #OpenJDK #HotSpotJava #Kubernetes #Kotlin #micronaut #microservices #googlecloud #cloudrun #cloudfunctions #appengine
#LambdaSnapStart #JavaLambdaFunctions
Husten to register :blobaww:
https://cloud-builders.tech
RT @debugagent
Bugs can kill... Literally: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Therac-25
RT @mkheck
Still true. π€·π»ββοΈ
On March 21st @seattlejug will host @dchuyko who is going to talk about Java on ARM!
RT @mp911de
What a beautiful day to upgrade your dependencies! π
We released #SpringData 2022.0.3 and 2021.2.9
https://spring.io/blog/2023/03/03/spring-data-2022-0-3-and-2021-2-9-released
Spring Boot 3.0.4 is available now!
Thanks to everyone who has contributed:
https://spring.io/blog/2023/03/03/spring-boot-3-0-4-available-now
@richardstartin@fosstodon.org
Fyi: lots of components did that, how can it be impossible when it happened? :o
Check the end of the article it says that you need components to instrument themselves (a disadvantage for non-agents and advantage for agents which I called out in the beginning). There is also wrapping.
I guess this discussion should end now, I didn't call anyone anything, you did. Have a nice day and please consider attending one of my talks I talk about these topics on conferences.
@richardstartin@fosstodon.org
I don't get the "Being able to rewrite code you donβt own" part but you can do the rest with non-agent-based instrumentation too so how are those advantages when both can do them?
@richardstartin@fosstodon.org I'm not sure I'm following, what other advantages and disadvantages I missed?