The rise of artificial intelligence has recently led to bots writing real news stories about sports, finance and politics. As yet, bots have not turned their attention to science, but the changes AI bots could unleash in science writing are remarkable.
This post aims to discuss key monitoring discussion points and to summarise the relevant best practices when instrumenting application performance monitoring. Below are some of the areas we’ll be focusing in on… Terminology. Understand the different types of monitoring. Data collection methods. Frontend monitoring. Make it useful, then actionable. Focus on user impact. Favour organic changes over static thresholds. Send critical and noncritical alarms to different channels.
Bill Gates has become a powerful influence on publishing. An endorsement from the philanthropist and Microsoft cofounder can cause tangible sales spikes, reminiscent of the golden ticket that once came with being picked for Oprah's book club. So just what does Gates read? Quartz manually compiled all 186 of the books recommended on his blog,...
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