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Items to verify:

The article claims OpenTelemetry supports "over 11 programming languages" but current information shows approximately 10 officially supported languages (C++, C#, Elixir, Erlang, Go, Java, JavaScript, Python, Ruby, Rust). The claim should be corrected to "approximately 10 programming languages" or "around 10 programming languages" to be more accurate.

The article states "Stable Profiling Signal: Expected in late 2025" in the Future Evolution section. However, current information shows that profiling signal work is already underway and advancing throughout 2025, with eBPF-based profiling agents already being developed and beta releases happening. The timeline should be updated to reflect that profiling developments are actively progressing in 2025, not just expected for late 2025.

The article claims Grafana supports "over 100 data sources" but current information shows Grafana actually supports over 150 data sources through its catalog as of 2025, with more than 60 maintained by Grafana Labs. While technically not incorrect, this understates Grafana's current capabilities and should be updated to "over 150 data sources" for accuracy.

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