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Using distributed tracing to debug timeout errors in Next.js

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Next.js lets you write the UI, the API, and everything in between, so when a request stalls it can feel like you’re chasing a bug through a hall of mirrors. Wit...
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How Sentry could stop npm from breaking the Internet

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Caching is great! When it works… When it fails, it puts a big load on your backend, resulting in either a self-inflicted DoS, increased server bills, or both. T...
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How to Configure Lightweight Browser Tracing for Debugging at Scale

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Sentry’s auto-instrumentation, using BrowserTracing, is convenient. You can get interesting insights about your frontend application out-of-the-box, such as whe...
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