Experiments in Chaos
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Benjamin Wilms hosts "Experiments in Chaos" -- a Steadybit podcast that brings together experts in software systems reliability to discuss how to incorporate resilience practices like chaos engineering to foster a organizational culture of reliability.
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The podcast focuses on topics such as chaos engineering, software system reliability, and organizational culture enhancement. For example, episode 1 features an in-depth conversation with Adrian Hornsby on the Prevention Paradox, where they explore common mistakes and best practices in chaos engineering to improve system resilience.

Benjamin Wilms hosts “Experiments in Chaos” — a Steadybit podcast that brings together experts in software systems reliability to discuss how to incorporate resilience practices like chaos engineering to foster a organizational culture of reliability.
In this episode, Benjamin Wilms chats with Casey Rosenthal, “The Chaos Engineering Guy”, about what it takes to develop a proactive approach to reliability. First, Casey shares his experience at Netflix redefining and evangelizing chaos engineering and how he was able to communicate its value to leaders in the Finance and Healthcare industries. Then, he shares his perspective on how many popular reliability approaches are provably wrong, and the importance of developing a methodology of Continuous Verification. To wrap, Ben and Casey briefly discuss how AIs and LLMs could impact the reliability space and where there could be more hype than value.

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