Loki, a Prometheus-inspired logging service launched at KubeCon North America, is nearing general availability, with its live tailing feature being a major highlight. Designed to work with both microservices and monoliths, Loki efficiently correlates logs and metrics, saving users money by optimizing storage, search, and aggregation. Live tailing, a highly requested feature, allows users to view logs in real-time as they enter the system, aiding in the quick identification of bugs and providing a live state of services. It employs gRPC streams for efficient communication, ensuring resilience against failing ingesters while supporting filters and expressions for tailored log viewing. The Log CLI tool enhances functionality by allowing logs to be queried and manipulated in various formats. For real-time log viewing, users can select "Live" from the refresh dropdown in Grafana, with proper websocket configurations. Additional features such as loki-canary for early detection of missing logs and Docker logging driver plugin support further enhance Loki's capabilities.