I just got back home from Brooklyn where I was attending SREcon19 Americas. The conference was a good one, but I’m glad to be back home…and I’m als

o glad to be heading into the weekend and unlikely to hear “observability” or “SLO” for the next few days. Anyhow, I’ve got a few bits ’n’ bobs of UA that I’ve picked up along the way.

_First up are a couple on inGraphs Dmitrii Sutiagin sent my way. This one is from _GCN-28925:

…and this one isn’t from any GCN, but really just kinda looks like a caterpillar:

I played around with the timescale a bit and found that I could take advantage of some occasional spikes in the metric to give the lil guy a pair of antennae:

I stumbled across this one a week or two ago by accident:

I’m not entirely sure why there are a handful of nodes receiving less traffic on this endpoint…but the graph makes me think of what it might look like if Dr. Seuss designed a fairly long bridge.

Similarly, we’ve got some more weird load balancing and bridgeliness from Chris Stufflebeam:

Happy Friday, folks!