• Marcel Mateos Salles | Software Engineer Intern; Jorge Chavez | Sr. • Software Engineer; Khashayar Kamran | Software Engineer II; Andres Almeida | Software Engineer; Peter Kim | Manager II; Ajay Jha | Sr. • Manager At Pinterest, inspiration isn’t just for our users - it shapes how we build and care for our platform. • Until recently, our own observability (o11y) tools told a fragmented story: logs over here, traces over there, and metrics somewhere else. • We’ve always excelled at collecting signals: time-series metrics, traces, logs, and change related events. • But without the seamless context and unity now promised by open standards like OpenTelemetry (OTel), we were missing out on the “big picture”: the full narrative behind every anomaly and alert.

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  • Marcel Mateos Salles | Software Engineer Intern; Jorge Chavez | Sr. Software Engineer; Khashayar Kamran | Software Engineer II; Andres Almeida | Software Engineer; Peter Kim | Manager II; Ajay Jha | Sr. Manager At Pinterest, inspiration isn’t just for our users - it shapes how we build and care for our platform. Until recently, our own observability (o11y) tools told a fragmented story: logs over here, traces over there, and metrics somewhere else. We’ve always excelled at collecting signals: time-series metrics, traces, logs, and change related events. But without the seamless context and uni

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