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    "DevOps and Open Technologies",
    "Social - Facebook",
    "Social - LinkedIn",
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    "auto instrumentation",
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  "textContent": "Overview arguing that OpenTelemetry eBPF Instrumentation (OBI) — combined with OpenTelemetry Injector — removes barriers to full observability by enabling zero-code, kernel-level telemetry for Kubernetes and Linux environments, solving language, legacy, and security challenges.",
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