New tool for DevOps & Engineers
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Fennec is a privacy-first, local log viewer with AI-assisted troubleshooting — built for teams that can’t send logs to the cloud.
Ideal for:
• DevOps & SRE
• Backend Engineers
• Finance / Healthcare IT
• IoT, E-commerce, Game Ops
If logs matter to your uptime or compliance, give it a try:
👉 https://apps.microsoft.com/detail/9plbt8f9tgsm
Would love honest feedback from the community 👇
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First come, first serve. 5 promo codes available to get the app for free:
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=532540&mstoken=XKXQP-K3H72-C2FWG-K4FDT-XMYMZ
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http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=532540&mstoken=R9KMP-MX4GF-R9C9Y-RW4TJ-3DGTZ
Being a dev for more than 2 decades now (nearly 3), I know the problem with logs. So, next week's update will be focusing on dev environments.
Expect more weekly updates!
PS: I'll add more codes as soon as all these 5 have been used up
Hey everyone!
Quick update — I just shipped Fennec v1.2.0 with some big improvements based on your feedback:
What’s new in v1.2.0
Advanced Model Management – browse, download, and delete local AI models directly in the app. Aside from LLama as its default, you can now download and use Qwen and Gemma as well
Session Persistence – your chats and filters now auto-restore on restart
Export to Markdown – turn your AI + log analysis sessions into shareable .md reports
Saved Filters – bookmark complex queries and load them instantly
Live Stream Alerts – get real-time highlights for keywords like FATAL or panic
File Tailing – live monitoring of local logs (tail -f style)
GPU Acceleration – If you have a compatible GPU, Fennec now uses it for much faster chat responses and smoother model performance.
Plus lots of UI cleanup and stability fixes
If you’re already using Fennec, I’d love to hear:
👉 Which feature helps you the most when digging through huge logs?
Thanks again for all the support and feedback — it really shapes where this goes next 🙏