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Experiments in Chaos

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by Steadybit GmbH

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<p>Benjamin Wilms hosts "Experiments in Chaos" -- a Steadybit podcast that brings together experts in software systems reliability to discuss how to incorporate resilience practices like chaos engineering to foster a organizational culture of reliability.</p>

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Recent Episodes

Episode thumbnail for Exploring Sovereignty Strategy for IT Resilience with Andreas Prins

February 2, 2026

Exploring Sovereignty Strategy for IT Resilience with Andreas Prins

<p>"Experiments in Chaos" is a Steadybit podcast that brings together experts in software systems reliability to discuss how to incorporate resilience practices like chaos engineering to foster a culture of reliability. </p><p>In this episode, Andreas Prins joins Benjamin Wilms for a discussion on IT sovereignty and its role in business resilience. With geopolitical tensions and rising uncertainty, organizations need a strategy for future-proofing the continuity and control of their IT stacks. As AI technologies cause many executives to rethink their data privacy strategies, sovereignty will only become more important.</p>

Episode thumbnail for Preparing for the Chaos of Agentic Systems with Jessica Kerr

December 10, 2025

Preparing for the Chaos of Agentic Systems with Jessica Kerr

<p>In this episode, Benjamin Wilms sat down with Jessica Kerr, an Engineering Manager of Developer Relations at Honeycomb, to discuss the impact of new AI agents on software systems. They explore why organizations are not ready to handle this new complexity and how they will need to shift their thinking for this new paradigm. Lastly, Ben and Jessica discuss how AI will likely impact observability, the role of chaos engineering in validating agents, and how iterative learning can benefit both team members and agents.</p>

Episode thumbnail for Rolling Out Chaos Engineering with Tom Handal

October 15, 2025

Rolling Out Chaos Engineering with Tom Handal

<p>"Experiments in Chaos" is a Steadybit podcast that brings together experts in software systems reliability to discuss how to incorporate resilience practices like chaos engineering to foster a culture of reliability. </p><p>In this episode, Benjamin Wilms sat down with Tom Handal, a Sr. Principal SRE at Roblox, to discuss how chaos engineering can help improve the reliability and resilience of large-scale systems. Tom shares how he overcame initial hesitation by aligning with existing processes and winning over teams by sharing experiment findings. Lastly, Ben and Tom discuss how AI will likely impact the future of reliability and chaos engineering.</p>

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What is Experiments in Chaos?
<p>Benjamin Wilms hosts "Experiments in Chaos" -- a Steadybit podcast that brings together experts in software systems reliability to discuss how to incorporate resilience practices like chaos engineering to foster a organizational culture of reliability.</p>
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