Add YouBrokeProd to Testing and Troubleshooting#169
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YouBrokeProd (https://youbrokeprod.com) is a free, browser-based production incident debugging game. One of its 9 scenarios specifically covers diagnosing a Kubernetes CrashLoopBackOff, where players use kubectl commands to identify why pods are failing to start.
The other scenarios cover disk full, DB connection pool exhaustion, SSL certificate expiry, API breaking changes, DNS failures, memory leaks, Redis thundering herd, and Lambda cold starts.
Adding it to the Testing and Troubleshooting section alongside chaos engineering and debugging tools like Kube DOOM, KubeInvaders, and Litmus. It provides a safe, gamified environment for engineers to practice Kubernetes troubleshooting skills.