Tracing

Improving browser tracing step by step

Tracing
Browser tracing has always been one of those things that feels invisible until it isn’t. When it works well, you get clear, actionable insights into how your ap...
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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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