Modeling expressions in Rust, from syntax to execution
A behind-the-scenes look at the next version of Seq Thanks to a round of Covid, and a very busy month, this second instalment in our series »
A behind-the-scenes look at the next version of Seq Thanks to a round of Covid, and a very busy month, this second instalment in our series »
The benefits of centralized, structured logging should be available to all technology stacks, which is why there are Seq clients for many different programming languages [https: »
Another (possibly final!) Seq 2022.1 maintenance release is now available from Docker Hub, AWS ECR, and at datalust.co/download [https://datalust.co/download]. What& »
The concept of log event "levels" is ubiquitous, appearing in practically every application logging library and language. We have an intuitive sense of what »
We've just published a new patch for Seq 2022.1, including a number of bug fixes, and support for the ECR Public Gallery. Seq »
> A journal entry from the Seq Engineering Team Back in 2018 we wrote a new storage engine for Seq, optimized for the data types and »
Alert notifications can be delivered from Seq via SMS by using a third-party SMS service and the new Seq.App.HttpRequest [https://github.com/datalust/seq-app-httprequest] »
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 »
We've been working away on Seq [https://datalust.co/seq] 2022.1 for several months, improving usability, performance, and security. Today you can download »
In Seq 2022.1 we've hit a bit of an internal milestone. It's the first release of Seq ever with no dependency »