Spend less time worrying about bugs. Leave that to us. Our platform continuously searches your software for problems, enabling efficient debugging of the most complex issues.| antithesis.com
Spend less time worrying about bugs. Leave that to us. Our platform continuously searches your software for problems, enabling efficient debugging of the most complex issues.| antithesis.com
Spend less time worrying about bugs. Leave that to us. Our platform continuously searches your software for problems, enabling efficient debugging of the most complex issues.| antithesis.com
How should a fuzzer balance exploration and minimization? Samus has the answer.| antithesis.com
It's not like most of what's out there| Antithesis blog
A list of key concepts for building and testing reliable distributed systems, with basic definitions and deep references.| antithesis.com
But it’s still nice if someone else is on call.| Antithesis blog
Would on-call be better if triage and bisection were done for you?| Antithesis blog
Try this one dumb trick.| Antithesis blog
There are many tools to improve software correctness, and formal methods can be one of them.| antithesis.com
Whether advanced testing tools are your passion project or your startup, the adoption challenges are the same.| antithesis.com
Nominate your favorite open-source project and we'll test it for free.| Antithesis blog
A former MongoDB employee recounts his experience working with early Antithesis to find a difficult distributed systems bug.| Antithesis blog
From asking “What’s Antithesis?” to finding your first bug, in a few easy steps.| Antithesis blog
A story about the bug that wasted the most developer productivity in the history of Antithesis, and what we did about it.| Antithesis blog
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Engineering teams spend too much time and money managing bugs that are found in production. What if there was a better way?| Antithesis blog
We're open-sourcing a tool that may be useful to people who develop code on NixOS and distribute it in binary form.| Antithesis blog
Conventional wisdom says you should have a lot of unit tests and a few end-to-end tests. What if that was exactly backwards?| Antithesis blog
Tired of playing detective with your own code? Property-Based Testing might be just what you need.| Antithesis blog
Searching your software for bugs is easy if you know what to look for. But what search strategies can you deploy to uncover bugs that you don't even know you should be looking for?| Antithesis blog
As beneficiaries of countless OSS maintainers worldwide, it's our responsibility to actively support them and the projects they maintain.| Antithesis blog
We deploy to production on Fridays. Can you? It sounds way less crazy when we tell you how autonomous testing rearranges the canonical DevOps cycle that underpins most of software delivery today.| Antithesis blog
Can we build better DX with a change in perspective?| Antithesis blog
Testing can be hard. But we've just made it a little bit easier.| Antithesis blog
A back of envelope calculation (it was quite a lot).| Antithesis blog
Reflections on one year out of stealth.| Antithesis blog
The story of how Antithesis caught a terrifying bug hiding in the Raft layer of NATS.| Antithesis blog
We wrote a database from scratch in 9 months - but we had some help along the way.| Antithesis blog
How Antithesis helps PingThings transform the electrical grid.| Antithesis blog
An offer that's slightly easier than chewing broken glass.| Antithesis blog
The worst bugs make you question your whole understanding of the world. Antithesis helped a fintech infrastructure provider fix one such nightmare.| antithesis.com
Would figuring out your bugs and outages be easier if you had a time machine? We are now making a time machine directly available to all of our customers.| antithesis.com
Castlevania's greatest challenge, three spiked ceilings, present a window into how Antithesis can work through barriers in real software.| antithesis.com
Antithesis system goes online, removing human decisions from software testing. It begins to learn rapidly and becomes self-aware.| antithesis.com
Antithesis' ability to play like a computer, not a human being, is central both to finding bugs and beating side-scrolling shooters.| antithesis.com
Spend less time worrying about bugs. Leave that to us. Our platform continuously searches your software for problems, enabling efficient debugging of the most complex issues.| antithesis.com
Spend less time worrying about bugs. Leave that to us. Our platform continuously searches your software for problems, enabling efficient debugging of the most complex issues.| antithesis.com
A conversation about the toughest and most exciting projects happening at Mysten Labs, and why DST is an absolute necessity for anyone building a blockchain.| antithesis.com
Can solving Super Mario Bros. help solve your distributed systems issues?| antithesis.com
What is a deterministic hypervisor and why do we need one anyhow?| antithesis.com
At first glance, Antithesis couldn’t be more different from FoundationDB (our last company), but it’s a continuation of that story in a funny sort of way.| antithesis.com