The BugBash Podcast

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Subscribers: 6
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Episodes: 19

cfchou
 Feb 24, 2026

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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!

Episode Date
Why simple workloads find the hardest bugs
Apr 08, 2026
Programming as an Act of Building Vocabulary
Apr 02, 2026
The Dollar Bet that Fuzzed Figma: Exploding Laptops and UI Reliability with Jonathan Chan
Mar 25, 2026
Semmathesy and the Agentic Era: Learning Systems in 2026
Mar 18, 2026
From Scale to Rigor: An Engineering Journey at Meta and Oxide
Mar 11, 2026
Escaping the Spaghetti: How to Test Untestable Codebases
Mar 04, 2026
How rr Became a Protected Species: A Story of Necessary Hacks
Feb 25, 2026
Re-Designing Data-Intensive Applications: The Shift to Cloud-Native Storage
Feb 18, 2026
Hypothesis vs. Hallucinations: Property Testing AI-Generated Code
Dec 10, 2025
From the Lab to Production: Making Cutting-Edge Testing Practical
Nov 26, 2025
Ergonomics, reliability, durability
Nov 12, 2025
No actually, you can property test your UI
Oct 30, 2025
Slow down to go fast: TDD in the age of AI with Clare Sudbery
Oct 15, 2025
Fixing five "two-year" bugs per day
Oct 01, 2025
No really, some bugs aren’t real
Sep 18, 2025
Every map is wrong, but we made one anyway
Sep 03, 2025
Fail loudly, fail fast, fail in production
Aug 20, 2025
Scaling Correctness: Marc Brooker on a Decade of Formal Methods at AWS
Aug 06, 2025
FoundationDB: From Idea to Apple Acquisition
Jul 23, 2025