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AI hype is temporary.

Test Craftsmanship is permanent

This is explained via Iron Man meme.

AI hype is temporary.
Test Craftsmanship is permanent

Rahul Parwal
Rahul Parwal
Dev: That bug’s impossible.
Me: I made it possible. Twice😂

Dev: That bug’s impossible.
Me: I made it possible. Twice😂

Ramanan Prabakaran
Ramanan Prabakaran
A meme featuring a man sitting at a table outdoors with a sign that reads “QUALITY IS CARE” above the phrase “CHANGE MY MIND.” The man is smiling and holding a coffee mug, suggesting confidence in his opinion. The setting is a park-like area with brick pathways, trees, and empty benches in the background.

Wherever there is care, quality arises.

When we don't care, we don't pay attention, which means we stop seeing the things that really matter.

The biggest thing we can do to achieve good quality is ensure there is whole team care.

Rosie Sherry
Rosie Sherry
Bug sitting at a desk with the TWiT mic. It says This Week in Testing with a big 99 number as an image.
When I build community, write and teach about community. I say that community is glue work. I also say that community comes from doing ...

A split screen shows two women, Hilary Weaver on the left and Suman Bala on the right, in a video call format against a purple background with white star-like speckles and abstract lines.

On the left, Hilary Weaver is smiling and wearing a black top and white headphones with a light blue accent. Her background appears to be an office or study, with shelves holding various items like books, figures, and what looks like a computer monitor on a desk. The "MINISTRY OF TESTING" logo is visible in the top left corner of the overall image.

On the right, Suman Bala is also smiling, wearing a dark top and a headset with a microphone. Her background shows a light-colored wall with a green plant visible on the left side of her frame.
Simon Tomes
Simon Tomes
"One thing to keep in mind is that it can be anything. It doesn't have to be the test, but anything that you're automating. It needs to b...

A horizontal image shows six cartoon grey bugs standing on a light orange background. They all have large, round eyes, four legs, and two antennae. Some bugs have their arms raised in excitement. Speech bubbles above their heads contain various comments.

From left to right:
The first bug says, "We can now comment on Memories!"
The second bug, looking surprised, says, "Really?"
A large central speech bubble says, "Yes really!"
The fourth bug says, "Woop!"
The fifth bug says, "Bug Congrats!"
The sixth bug, with arms raised, asks, "How many comments can we get on this?"
It's official! We can now comment on Memories. 🎉 How many comments can we get on this one? 😄 😅 🫠
What's the best interview process you've ever experienced? image
Sometimes the interview experience just all falls into place
Deb and Simon posing for a selfie
At the recent MoT London meetup, I was excited to finally meet Simon in the 3D! We have spoken a few times online over recent years, but ...
Two people posing for a selfie after meeting for the first time.
The stars aligned, and I happened to be in London for work, in the MoT London meetup was on in June. I was able to meet Rosie in the 3D a...

The image is a meme featuring a young girl smirking in the foreground, with a house on fire and a fire engine in the background. The fire engine has the number "38" visible on its side.

Text at the top of the image reads: "THE FIRE ENGINE NUMBER IS 38"
Text at the bottom of the image reads: "WHAT HAPPENED TO THE OTHER 37?"

Good testers spot things that others might not see. I love that we have that ability.

We should feel good about this and continue to work on this creative skill.

We must, more than ever in this AI-infused world, actively observe the less obvious and challenge what we see.

Simon Tomes
Simon Tomes
The image shows a stylized grey bug with large black and white eyes holding up a white sign with the word "BUG" in large, bold, purple letters on the top line, and "CONGRATS!" in smaller, bold, purple letters on the bottom line. The background is a gradient of purple and dark purple, with numerous small white and pink sparkles or stars scattered across it. The overall style is flat design with long shadows.
I've just awarded the 99th community certificate! It's exciting to celebrate folks who contribute in many ways to expanding the MoTavers...
A screenshot of Deborah Sherwood with lots of Toy Story toys behind her and she is wearing a rainbow coloured 'testing' tshirt, alongside Rosie Sherry with lots of rainbows, reckless mothering, MoT, bug and spaceduck fun behind her.
Deborah Sherwood and I caught up over a Leading with Quality conversation, and what a pleasure! There are a few things that have been co...

A screenshot of a video conferencing or streaming interface. The interface is dark-themed with various controls and participant displays.

At the top left, there are two tabs, one labeled "Gary Hawkes mic test" and the other "Ministry of Testing". To the right of these tabs, there's a small "Unlisted" badge.

The right sidebar is titled "People" and has a section for "Host controls". Below that, there's a search bar labeled "Search people".

The "On Stage" section lists two participants:

"Simon MoTaverse" with a "HOST" badge below their name.

"Gary Hawkes".
Both have a three-dot menu icon next to their names. There's also a "Show More" button.

The main part of the screen displays two large video feeds or participant windows.

The left window shows a blurry orange graphic resembling a planet with rings. Below it, the name "Simon MoTaverse" is displayed, with a small green dot.

The right window shows a blurry image of a person's face (Gary Hawkes), wearing glasses. Below it, the name "Gary Hawkes" is displayed, also with a small green dot.

In the middle of the screen, there's a section with icons, including one that looks like two people and another with the text "WING".
For those following along with Gary Hawkes' microphone woes on the This Week in Testing stage, you'll be pleased to know he's resolved th...
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