Monitoring and debugging with Minecraft
Forget DataPuppy, RailCannon, or CloudSights for monitoring your app; Introducing Minecraft for server and application Monitoring.
Using this *new* tool, spawn into your running app with Minecraft to visualise and interact with the state of your program with blocks, villagers, and animals.
Over lockdown I got into Minecraft, and things kinda got out of control.
Jeremy Stott - @jsstott
Jeremy wrangles tech as the CTO at SafeStack, a cosy security advisory and product company in New Zealand.
His background is in security, software engineering, and electronics with over 10 years of experience in misconfiguring cloud infrastructure, failing builds, runtime errors, and releasing blue smoke.
When his two kids grow up, he will be able to pass on his skills such as opening capacitive touch doors remotely, getting discounts at fuel pumps, and signing SSH certificates.
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