@GergelyOrosz: I'm using Antithesis (@AntithesisHQ - the presenting sponsor of the podcast) more to better understand how they test de…
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Gergely Orosz shares his experience using Antithesis, a deterministic testing infrastructure that can run hours of testing in minutes.
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I’m using Antithesis (@AntithesisHQ - the presenting sponsor of the podcast) more to better understand how they test deterministically to find bugs. For one, they have a test infra that can run hours worth of testing in minutes. Eg it ran 24 hours of testing (!!) in 33 minutes: https://t.co/B4qWjKjWzx
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