Grafana 10.1 introduces several key features and improvements aimed at enhancing observability insights, including updates to flame graphs, a new geomap network layer, and improved alerting workflows. The revamped flame graph visualization now offers a detailed view of application performance, while the geomap network layer simplifies the visualization of network spatial distribution by allowing connections to be defined without multiple layers or transformations. The release also addresses data accuracy in dashboards by enabling users to disconnect values above a specific threshold to prevent misleading visualizations. Additionally, span filtering in trace analysis and TraceQL response streaming enhances the ability to pinpoint specific spans and view partial query results in real-time. Grafana has also introduced UI improvements and a new alert rule creation workflow, distinguishing between Grafana-managed and data source-managed alerts for more streamlined management. These updates, along with experimental features like the separation of visualization panels and widgets, aim to improve the overall user experience and dashboard creation process.