Join Milin Desai and Karim Jalbout at RAISE Summit as they discuss the benefits of self-healing software vs human intervention when debugging. #RAISE2026
Sentry
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More than 4 million developers across 200,000 organizations ship better software, faster, with Sentry.
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Application monitoring software considered "not bad" by millions of developers. Looking for support? ➡️ http://sentry.io/support. Check out our merch store @ https://sentry.shop
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https://sentry.io
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- Software Development
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- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- San Francisco, California
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- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2011
- Specialties
- Error Monitoring, Open Source, Developer Tools, Performance Monitoring, Application Monitoring, APM, and Observability
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Fixing React Native Apps: Don't Let Bugs Crop Up Join us for a conversational workshop with Simon Grimm, creator of Galaxies.dev and solo developer behind Tiny Harvest, as he shares how he monitors and debugs a real, live React Native app in production.
Fixing React Native Apps: Don't Let Bugs Crop Up
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More code is being written right now than at any point in history. That's a triumph for shipping, and a quiet crisis for fixing. The same systems generating code at superhuman speed are structurally blind to what that code does once it's running. An agent can write a thousand lines of code without ever seeing them fail. And when no human wrote most of that code either, the oldest debugging instinct, “I think I know where this broke,” starts to disappear. In this Fireside Chat, Milin Desai, CEO at Sentry, argues that the missing piece is production context. Errors, traces, and real user impact are signals an agent can't generate for itself, yet they’re often the only clues to what actually needs fixing. Joined by Karim Jalbout, Founder at Konstellation Advisory, Milin will explore how to close the loop in real time, and why infrastructure builders like Stripe are increasingly wiring into the context layer. When AI can fix its own code, should a human stay in the loop? Join Milin and Karim on the Grace Hopper Stage this July 8 at 9:20 AM to hear where they land. This is the final ticket release for RAISE Summit. 🔗 Secure your ticket via the link in the comments.
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Fixing React Native Apps: Don't Let Bugs Crop Up Join us for a conversational workshop with Simon Grimm, creator of Galaxies.dev and solo developer behind Tiny Harvest, as he shares how he monitors and debugs a real, live React Native app in production.
Fixing React Native Apps: Don't Let Bugs Crop Up
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When AI generated code causes a production incident, who should take responsibility? One of our staff software engineers, Josh Ferge, can let you know his thoughts 👇
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Session Replay cut MTTR by up to 99%. That's not a typo. Skimmer's support team used to get tickets like "my app didn't work today" — from field techs who were already back in the pool, unreachable. Reproducing the issue meant days of back-and-forth, dispatcher relays, and screenshot tutorials. Now? The ticket arrives with a replay attached. They watch exactly what happened. Days → minutes. Their support team "almost cried they were so happy." Read the full case study 👇 https://lnkd.in/gizhu3hp
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Sentry 201: Making Sentry More Useful This 3-part workshop series covers everything already included in your Sentry subscription and how to actually use it.
Sentry 201: Making Sentry More Useful
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Our 201 series starts today so we can teach you how to make Sentry more useful. Starts in an hour: https://lnkd.in/gQB8c4EV