Team Jaeger,
Uber built Jaeger because at scale, you can't debug what you can't see. You gave that gift to the world. Now it's powering something extraordinary.
I'm a non-technical CEO with zero coding experience. With AI as my partner, I built Genesis AI - a 76-million-line sovereign intelligence platform in 134 days. 64,257 git commits. 49 running daemons. 34 containers running in real-time.
Every single request is traced end-to-end through Jaeger.
| AWS | $25,000+ credits |
| Microsoft Founders Hub | $25,000+ credits |
| Redis | $25,000 credits |
| SLALOM | Deployment partnership |
"High velocity companies need scalable and performant distributed tracing systems to monitor and understand their architectures composed of thousands of microservices."
Program: CNCF Graduated Project — Open Source (Apache 2.0)
24,000 children under 5 die every single day from preventable causes. That number broke me 15 years ago. Day 7 is now a Public Benefit Corporation with one mission: delivering exceeding value to create human flourishing.
When you're debugging 49 daemons processing AI workloads across 34 containers, you need to see every trace, every span, every latency spike. Jaeger doesn't just monitor our system - it makes the impossible possible to understand.
"We're going to see one-person companies with billion-dollar valuations pretty soon."
Distributed tracing at this scale requires battle-tested infrastructure. Jaeger emerged from Uber's engineering crucible. OpenTelemetry native. CNCF graduated. Trusted by the world's most demanding systems. That's exactly what Genesis AI needs.
Your technology lets a single person orchestrate what used to require entire platform teams. That's not just observability - that's liberation.
I have a detailed proposal attached outlining partnership opportunities - from production case study to collaborative development.
Thank you for making distributed tracing accessible. Jaeger lets Genesis track requests across 34 containers and 49 daemons—we can see exactly where every millisecond goes. Without Jaeger, debugging our microservices would be impossible.