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Stop Testing on Perfect Networks: Chaos Tunnels and the New Discipline of Local Network Degradation

  IT InstaTunnel Team Published by our engineering team Stop Testing on Perfect Networks: Chaos Tunnels and the New Discipline of Local Network Degradation When you develop locally, your fetch() requests aren’t crossing the internet. They’re hitting a loopback interface with zero jitter, no congestion, and no signal interference. In this sterile environment, race conditions stay hidden, your loading spinners look perfect because they only flash for a fraction of a second, and your retry logic never actually retries anything. Then you ship to production — and reality strikes. Building software on a zero-latency localhost is like testing a submarine in a bathtub. The components function in isolation, but you learn nothing about how they survive real pressure. This is the problem that chaos engineering on localhost solves. By implementing what practitioners now call “Chaos Tunnels” — proxies that intentionally degrade your local connection — you can stress-test your UI’s error handl...

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