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Nicholas Blumhardt

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Updated permissions in Seq 2022.1

Seq uses a roles-and-permissions based scheme for managing user privileges. Users are assigned to roles, and roles carry one or more of a handful of permissions »

Nicholas Blumhardt Nicholas Blumhardt 05 April 2022

Seq 2022.1 released today 🎉

We've been working away on Seq 2022.1 for several months, improving usability, performance, and security. Today you can download the new MSI for Windows, or »

Nicholas Blumhardt Nicholas Blumhardt 28 March 2022

Bringing a little slice of Developer Tools to Seq in 2022.1

If your experience is anything like mine, debugging in production is as much about organizing information - clues, leads, sometimes frustrating dead-ends - as it is »

Nicholas Blumhardt Nicholas Blumhardt 14 March 2022

Improving the signal bar

Signals are one of Seq's most important and useful features. Activating and combining signals can very quickly limit a search or query down to a narrow »

Nicholas Blumhardt Nicholas Blumhardt 08 March 2022

Announcing full support for ARM CPUs in Seq 2021.4

Seq 2021.4 has shipped! 🎉 Find downloads and container information at datalust.co/download. We're committed to making Seq a joy to use wherever you develop. »

Nicholas Blumhardt Nicholas Blumhardt 21 December 2021

Copying signals and dashboards using seqcli templates

Templates make it easy to copy entities like signals and dashboards from one Seq server to one or more others: Between isolated dev, test, and production »

Nicholas Blumhardt Nicholas Blumhardt 15 November 2021

Setting up Serilog in .NET 6

TL;DR: check out the complete, full-featured sample on GitHub..NET 6 is officially here! A lot has changed under the hood, and if you're kicking »

Nicholas Blumhardt Nicholas Blumhardt 11 November 2021

New Alerts, DR with zero-downtime upgrades: Seq 2021.3 has shipped! 🎉

Today we're very pleased to announce the release of Seq 2021.3. You can download the Windows installer from datalust.co, or pull the latest datalust/ »

Nicholas Blumhardt Nicholas Blumhardt 26 October 2021

What's coming in Seq 2021.3?

We're only two weeks away from the release of Seq 2021.3, on October 26th! The latest preview build is feature-complete, so now's a great time »

Nicholas Blumhardt Nicholas Blumhardt 12 October 2021

Understanding the Seq Storage view

Seq 2021 introduced a fantastic new visualization of how Seq uses disk and memory resources, under Data > Storage: We created Storage because we we don't »

Nicholas Blumhardt Nicholas Blumhardt 17 August 2021
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