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ShadowTraffic

@shadowtrafficio

Rapidly simulate production traffic to your backend.

Made with ❤️ for Kafka, Postgres, S3, and webhooks.

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Michael Drogalis (@michaeldrogalis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

❤️ As I spend today putting the finishing touches on things, I just want to say thank you to everyone who's supported me over the last 3 months. Building in public is fun, but it doesn't come naturally to me. I'm just some guy cranking out software alone in my home office.

Michael Drogalis (@michaeldrogalis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔥 It's finally here! I'm excited to announce that ShadowTraffic is now available. Head to the home page to get started for free. For my entire career, I've been baffled by how long it takes to build demos, load tests, and proof-of-concept projects. Everyone's built little

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🔥 Just dropped a new release of ShadowTraffic with support for chaos testing: discard, delay, and repeat events to your backend with 3 simple configs. Here's a simulation of monotonically increasing data, counting from 0. In the first image, no chaos configs are enabled. A

🔥 Just dropped a new release of <a href="/ShadowTrafficIO/">ShadowTraffic</a> with support for chaos testing: discard, delay, and repeat events to your backend with 3 simple configs.

Here's a simulation of monotonically increasing data, counting from 0.

In the first image, no chaos configs are enabled. A
Michael Drogalis (@michaeldrogalis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔥 It's alive! ShadowTraffic can now connect directly to Kafka or Postgres and generate matching synthetic streams—without you having to learn anything. Over the last week, I've been hacking with Meta's CodeLlama-instruct models. I put together a set of prompts teaching

🔥 It's alive! <a href="/ShadowTrafficIO/">ShadowTraffic</a> can now connect directly to Kafka or Postgres and generate matching synthetic streams—without you having to learn anything.

Over the last week, I've been hacking with Meta's CodeLlama-instruct models.

I put together a set of prompts teaching