Agreed! Metrics are a high priority, especially since working to increase the available context around each anomaly we flag.
Logs were a natural starting point because that’s where developers often spend a significant amount of time stuck reading & searching for the right information, manually tracking down issues + jumping between logs across services. In a way, just finding & summarizing relevant logs for the user gave people an easier time debugging.
But metrics will introduce more dimensions to establish baseline behavior, so we're pretty excited about it too.
Logs were a natural starting point because that’s where developers often spend a significant amount of time stuck reading & searching for the right information, manually tracking down issues + jumping between logs across services. In a way, just finding & summarizing relevant logs for the user gave people an easier time debugging.
But metrics will introduce more dimensions to establish baseline behavior, so we're pretty excited about it too.