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edge-caseschaos-engineering

The Airbus A320 alert exposes something every CTO should revisit

Last Friday, Airbus issued one of the largest safety directives in its 55-year history. The cause? Intense solar radiation can corrupt critical flight control data.

Milson R C Junior

Milson R C Junior · 6 de jun. de 2025 · 4 min

burnoutdevops

Fixing bugs in reactive mode causes team burnout

Operating this way means being stuck in a model that drains energy, confidence and predictability. The cost doesn't show in the budget, but it erodes the business every day.

Victor Buchalla

Victor Buchalla · 15 de set. de 2024 · 4 min

testingautomation

Why you shouldn't automate tests for new features

Delivering a new feature with 100% automated tests seems like a good idea — but reality is different. New features are a sea of uncertainties.

Victor Buchalla

Victor Buchalla · 29 de mai. de 2024 · 5 min

testingproduction

Testing in staging vs testing in production

If you still test in staging environments, deal with frequent rollbacks, and receive constant bug complaints, maybe the problem is trusting environments that don't reflect reality.

Victor Buchalla

Victor Buchalla · 28 de mai. de 2024 · 4 min

shift-lefttesting

Is Shift Left testing in complex systems a utopia?

Identifying problems while still in the development environment is an attractive idea. However, when it's impossible to reproduce the production environment, this approach becomes limited.

Milson R C Junior

Milson R C Junior · 1 de mar. de 2024 · 4 min

troubleshootingqa

Does your team know how to solve problems or just fight fires?

Most teams work in reactive mode: see an error, try a fix, and move on to the next problem. The result? Recurring failures, rework, and wasted time.

Milson R C Junior

Milson R C Junior · 26 de fev. de 2024 · 5 min