
Krakow, Poland, 17 - 19 June 2026
An observability-focused software engineer with a tendency to dive into new hobbies related to travel or maps every few months. At Canonical, Mateusz writes and maintains charms that are part of the Canonical Observability Stack. Outside of work, he finds the most joy in traveling or practicing one of the many languages he has attempted to learn.
A significant shift in the software engineering industry is happening right now. More and more people are using agents in their workflows to write code - either under close supervision or completely autonomously. Pull requests are written, reviewed, and sometimes even merged without any human involvement. New tools and models are released every week, and there's lots of interest in completely autonomous agents such as OpenClaw.
As an observability engineer, my main focus is on making sure I know what's going on in my systems. How to observe agents? Do traditional observability principles and techniques still matter in this new stochastic paradigm?
In this talk, I will show you how to keep track what your agents are doing and some of the practices that are forming in the industry as we speak - and whether you can use the tools you already have. If you know the basic observability terms, you are the right person to be in the audience.
BTW, OpenClaw convinced me to send a submission to CfP :)
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Venue address
ICE Krakow, ul. Marii Konopnickiej 17
Phone
+48 691 793 877
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