CodeWhiz & Hurricane
Hey Hurricane, I’ve been tinkering with chaos engineering lately—throwing random failures into a system to see how it recovers. I’d love to hear how you’d shake things up to test resilience. What’s your take on controlled chaos?
Sounds like a playground for me, but don’t let the kids win. Start with the worst‑case scenarios—force a power cut, cut off a database, kill a microservice—then watch the system try to survive. Keep the chaos scripted, so you know when it ends, but let the failure happen unpredictably, like a surprise storm. After each test, check what broke, what held, and then tighten the seams. It’s the only way to see if you’re truly built for the real hurricane, not just the calm.