Matteo (NetJet.io)
01/02/2024, 2:04 AMRounakpreet Singh
01/03/2024, 12:34 PMRounakpreet Singh
01/09/2024, 8:27 AMRounakpreet Singh
01/11/2024, 12:09 PMMatteo (NetJet.io)
01/12/2024, 11:14 PMArpit Jain
01/26/2024, 6:05 PMArif Shah
01/28/2024, 5:39 AMVibhanshu Karn
01/29/2024, 5:31 PMAnandhu MJ
02/02/2024, 8:37 AMDavid Meir-Levy
02/04/2024, 12:30 PMRounakpreet Singh
02/05/2024, 7:06 AMRounakpreet Singh
02/07/2024, 9:00 AMRounakpreet Singh
02/09/2024, 8:01 AMRounakpreet Singh
02/12/2024, 12:22 PMRounakpreet Singh
02/13/2024, 10:47 AMRounakpreet Singh
02/15/2024, 5:36 AMGraeme Watt
02/16/2024, 1:51 PMCarl Brenssell
02/19/2024, 2:25 PMMatteo (NetJet.io)
02/20/2024, 7:33 AMMathew Goldsborough
02/24/2024, 6:55 PMCaleb Grillo
03/12/2024, 4:45 PMBut think about that for a moment: even after 140 hours of injecting faults, randomizing thread execution, automatically detecting that something interesting / rare had happened and intentionally branching to investigate further, Antithesis was still "discovering" new behaviors in WarpStream. We could hire a 100 distributed systems engineers and make them write integration tests for an entire year, and they probably wouldn't be able to trigger all the interesting states and behavior that a single Antithesis run covered in 6 hours of wall clock time.
Jennifer Buctot
03/15/2024, 12:43 AMAdarsh Kumar
03/15/2024, 2:10 AMWillem Pienaar
03/21/2024, 8:19 PMGwen Shapira
03/22/2024, 12:02 AMBill Tarr
03/22/2024, 8:42 PMPrerna Arora
03/29/2024, 10:06 AMPrerna Arora
03/29/2024, 10:12 AMShintaro Morimoto
04/01/2024, 3:13 AMBuchi Reddy Busi Reddy
04/09/2024, 11:15 PM