Turning Server Logs into Incident Summaries with Java and Groq
I built a small Java CLI that uses Groq’s LLM API to turn noisy server logs into structured incident summaries: root cause, severity, affected components, and suggested fixes. Server logs are useful, but during an incident they can also become overwhelming. A single failure can produce hundreds or t
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