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Why Cribl Copilot Editor is Built for the Human, First and Foremost

I’m genuinely excited about what we're rolling out with Copilot Editor, an update to our AI that’s truly packed with new capabilities designed to help you automate pipeline development. You can read about these capabilities here. I wanted to take a moment to share our thinking on a core principle that guides how we build, especially regarding the impactful, and sometimes daunting, world of generative AI.

Why Local Experts Are the Smart Choice for Portable Split Air Conditioner Setup and Advice

As more homes and businesses in the UK look for flexible ways to stay cool during the warmer months, portable split air conditioners have grown in popularity. Offering stronger cooling performance than standard portable units, they provide a reliable solution without the need for full-scale permanent installation. But to get the most out of these systems, it pays to work with a local expert who understands the equipment - and your property.

Map, Transform, Filter: How Copilot Editor Helps Teams (and Their Pipelines) Have It All

Ever spent a week wrangling log pipelines just to get your SIEM to stop screaming about missing fields? Wasted way too much time stripping out noisy events and reformatting data for analytics? You’re not the only one. If you work in Security or ITOps, you know the pain: every new data source means another round of schema headaches, more manual mapping, endless field transformations, and a quick prayer that you didn’t break something critical (or let in a flood of junk events).

How to Improve Uptime and Achieve Root Cause Analysis (with Open Source!)

Observability doesn’t begin and end at telemetry or your ELK stack: most open source or vendor tools require configuration, dashboard customization, and may not actually pinpoint the data you need to mitigate system risks. Coroot was designed to solve the problem of time-consuming root cause analysis: it handles the full observability journey — from collecting telemetry to turning it into actionable insights. We also strongly believe that simple observability should be an innovation everyone can afford to benefit from: which is why our software is open source.