It seems like marketing copy. Not a technical blog post.
It would be nice to see some actual use cases and examples.
Instead, the writer just name-dropped a few big companies and claimed to have a revolutionary product that works magically. Then include the typical buzzwords like '10x programmer' and 'stealth mode'. The latter doesn't make sense because they also name-drop clients.
Having that context puts the post in a much better perspective. It's definitely an introduction post (the company has been developing this in stealth mode for the past few years), but it is most certainly _not_ a marketing post. These people developed extremely novel testing techniques for FoundationDB and are now generalizing them to work with any containerized application.
I'm reading the paper. It's very intriguing but so is the marketing material for the new Tesla. I need to work with things like this before I believe the claims.
Too many people here on HN are getting caught up in a barely-tested new technology and hailing it as some revolution.
It absolutely doesn’t read like typical marketing copy, and yes it’s not a dense technical blog post either. I’m sure the use cases and examples will come, but putting them in this post would have been overkill.
Also, stealth mode just means your company isn’t public, you can still have clients.
It would be nice to see some actual use cases and examples.
Instead, the writer just name-dropped a few big companies and claimed to have a revolutionary product that works magically. Then include the typical buzzwords like '10x programmer' and 'stealth mode'. The latter doesn't make sense because they also name-drop clients.