Chaos engineering essentials for small teams
Chaos engineering sounds like something only companies with thousands of microservices and a platform team the size of a small country should care about. That is a myth.
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Chaos engineering sounds like something only companies with thousands of microservices and a platform team the size of a small country should care about. That is a myth.
A service mesh promises to magically standardize everything without touching your application code. Just install it and let the platform clean up the chaos. That promise isn’t a lie. It’s just… not the whole truth
I wanted a sandbox. In other words i wanted continuity of identity and discontinuity of data. Production is where mistakes cost money. Sandbox is where mistakes cost pride.
The best line of code is the one you never write. The second best is the one you delete. In an era where code is cheap, clarity is expensive. That is where real engineering lives.
Like physical systems, software naturally moves toward disorder unless energy is applied to keep it organized. In codebases, this disorder appears gradually and often quietly.