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The BugBash Podcast
Antithesis
3 episodes
1 day ago
The BugBash podcast is a lively look at all aspects of software reliability, by enthusiasts, for everyone. Each episode brings leading engineers and researchers together for deep dives on everything from formal methods to testing to observability to human factors. There’s concrete advice on best practices, and nuanced discussion of how these strategies combine to deliver software that works. And if you’re enjoying these conversations, check out the talks from BugBash 2025 on YouTube, and join us at BugBash 2026 on April 23-24, 2026, in Washington DC!
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The BugBash podcast is a lively look at all aspects of software reliability, by enthusiasts, for everyone. Each episode brings leading engineers and researchers together for deep dives on everything from formal methods to testing to observability to human factors. There’s concrete advice on best practices, and nuanced discussion of how these strategies combine to deliver software that works. And if you’re enjoying these conversations, check out the talks from BugBash 2025 on YouTube, and join us at BugBash 2026 on April 23-24, 2026, in Washington DC!
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Scaling Correctness: Marc Brooker on a Decade of Formal Methods at AWS
The BugBash Podcast
1 hour 7 minutes 43 seconds
2 weeks ago
Scaling Correctness: Marc Brooker on a Decade of Formal Methods at AWS

How do you prove the correctness of services that underpin a huge portion of the internet?  At the scale of Amazon Web Services, traditional testing falls short.

In this episode, Antithesis’ own Will Wilson and Ben Collins talk with Marc Brooker, a Distinguished Engineer who has spent nearly 17 years building core AWS infrastructure like S3, Lambda, and Aurora Serverless. Marc gives us the inside story on AWS's decade-long journey with formal methods, from the early days of using complex tools like TLA+ to the current focus on "lightweight" approaches that any engineering team can adopt.

He shares the counterintuitive lesson learned at AWS: investing in correctness up front doesn't just improve reliability, it actually boosts development velocity and leads to faster delivery. We also explore the convergent evolution of deterministic simulation testing, the challenge of applying these techniques to user interfaces and control planes , and what role AI will play in the future of programming and verification.

The BugBash Podcast
The BugBash podcast is a lively look at all aspects of software reliability, by enthusiasts, for everyone. Each episode brings leading engineers and researchers together for deep dives on everything from formal methods to testing to observability to human factors. There’s concrete advice on best practices, and nuanced discussion of how these strategies combine to deliver software that works. And if you’re enjoying these conversations, check out the talks from BugBash 2025 on YouTube, and join us at BugBash 2026 on April 23-24, 2026, in Washington DC!