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Active reading [<https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/non-native#Adjective> <https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/English#Adjective>].
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Peter Mortensen
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As a non native english-native English speaker, I had to look up 'onboarding'. Even then I am not entirely sure of its meaning. A short explanation would have been nice.

I also had trouble with 'observability tools', but that was on a technical level. I think that a product like the 'PRTG Network Monitor' (which we use to monitor things like server tasks, VPN, toner levels, to name a few) is not an observability tool, but I could be wrong.

As a non native english speaker, I had to look up 'onboarding'. Even then I am not entirely sure of its meaning. A short explanation would have been nice.

I also had trouble with 'observability tools', but that was on a technical level. I think that a product like the 'PRTG Network Monitor' (which we use to monitor things like server tasks, VPN, toner levels, to name a few) is not an observability tool, but I could be wrong.

As a non-native English speaker, I had to look up 'onboarding'. Even then I am not entirely sure of its meaning. A short explanation would have been nice.

I also had trouble with 'observability tools', but that was on a technical level. I think that a product like the 'PRTG Network Monitor' (which we use to monitor things like server tasks, VPN, toner levels, to name a few) is not an observability tool, but I could be wrong.

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Heki
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As a non native english speaker, I had to look up 'onboarding'. Even then I am not entirely sure of its meaning. A short explanation would have been nice.

I also had trouble with 'observability tools', but that was on a technical level. I think that a product like the 'PRTG Network Monitor' (which we use to monitor things like server tasks, VPN, toner levels, to name a few) is not an observability tool, but I could be wrong.