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  • Rahul Parwal's profile
AI won't replace testers. It'll replace testers who only run scripts.I understood this years back and so for the last few years, I've bee...
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  • Emily O'Connor's profile
 Security is shifting left into the coding session itself image
  • Rosie Sherry's profile
Claude Code Security plugin is reported to cut security-related comments on pull requests by 30 to 40%
Conversational QA: From me to we image
  • Rosie Sherry's profile
  • WonderProxy's profile
  • Parasoft's profile
And community is the AI for humans.
Myth: The real work is technical, empathy is extra image
  • Simon Tomes's profile
  • Louise Woodhams's profile
Is empathy a nice extra, or the engine behind good quality work?
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  • RenĂ© van Veldhuijzen's profile
  • Jarsto van Santen's profile
  • Elizabeth Zagroba's profile
  • Sanne's profile
  • Bjorn van der Neut's profile
  • Simon Peter Schrijver's profile
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  • Patrick van 't Hek's profile
  • Marietta Lohmer's profile
  • Wilma Spierings's profile
  • Robin Bax's profile
What a night in Veenendaal.We filled the room with that unmistakable MoT‑NL buzz, the kind where conversations start before the event off...
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  • Nadja Schulz's profile
  • Petros Plakogiannis's profile
  • MoT Athens's profile
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Nadja Schulz
I cought 100 bugs before production broke. Try out MoT Athen's new Bug Hunter game!
AI can't care (www.mooreds.com)
31 May
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25+ years in the quality space image
  • Rosie Sherry's profile
When I started out in testing, I got uninspired pretty quickly, my job looked something like:review specswrite test planswrite test scrip...
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  • Ujjwal Kumar Singh's profile
 Looking at my 1year of GitHub graph, I see periods of consistency, periods of silence, and a lot of starting again.Which is probabl...
31 May
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A smiling group photo of the accessibility team, taken on some tiered benches in the Reply office. The team are all w... image
  • Ayesha Saeed's profile
  • Rowan Godfrey's profile
  • Joely Roberts's profile
  • Ben's profile
On the 18th May the accessibility team at Solirius ran their first ever Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) event. Thanks to all wh...
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  • Drew Pontikis's profile
  • Parveen Khan's profile
  • Nataliia Burmei's profile
  • Neil Younger's profile
  • AI Chapter's profile
  • Engineering Management Chapter's profile
On the 19th June the Engineering Management chapter will be joining the Leading with AI - The London Edition event with a panel discussio...
Hot, flaky, and unfinished - Testing, accessibility, and the grief we don't talk about - Ep 137 image
  • Simon Tomes's profile
  • Ady Stokes's profile
  • Oleksandr Romanov's profile
  • Clare Norman's profile
  • Judy Mosley's profile
Judy and Clare trade spicy hot takes, from notification overload and 'done > perfect' learning, to a passionate deep dive on accessibility as a moral (and business) imperative.
29 May
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Hot Take: Software development is inherantly discrimiatory  image
  • Ady Stokes's profile
  • TWiQ — This Week in Quality's profile
Software development is inherently discriminatory because we know about digital accessibility and still don't do it. We have the kno...
Hot take: if you're surprised by a product behaviour, you don't understand the system enough image
  • Rosie Sherry's profile
  • Oleksandr Romanov's profile
  • TWiQ — This Week in Quality's profile
Oleksandr said:My hot take of the week: If you don't fully understand the thing you want to test and measure - you might get the results ...
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