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A woman and a man lie in bed under the covers. The woman, facing the man, looks frustrated and has the text "I bet he's thinking about other women." The man, facing away, looks deep in thought with the text "It said 'Error on line 36'... But there are only 35 lines of code!.

James Wadley
James Wadley
A two-panel comic shows two views inside a bus. One side shows a sad person labelled "Developers trying to fix the bugs" looking out at a dull, rocky landscape. The other side shows a happy person labelled "Testers trying to find the bugs" enjoying a bright, scenic view.

James Wadley
James Wadley
A two-panel meme with a popular TV personality as a tester in the top image celebrating finding a bug near a water leak. The bottom image shows a hand covering the leak with tape, captioned "Dev comments out that line of code.

James Wadley
James Wadley
A man wearing a blue sweater and jeans, holding a cigarette, stands outside with his eyes closed and an expression of frustration or exhaustion. The text above reads, "WHEN YOU PUSH YOUR CODE AND SEE A SLACK MESSAGE FROM A TESTER 10 SECONDS LATER.

James Wadley
James Wadley
A popular meme featuring two panels. The left panel shows a woman yelling and pointing, with another woman appearing to console her, above is the old Ministry of Testing logo. The right panel shows a white cat sitting at a dining table, looking confused. Above, is the new Ministry of Testing logo.

James Wadley
James Wadley
A four-panel comic shows an adventurer finding the "Scroll of Truth". In the first panel, the adventurer proclaims, "I've finally found it... after 15 years." The scroll reads, "SyntaxError: Unexpected token '<' in JSON at position 0." The adventurer reacts with frustration and throws the scroll away.

James Wadley
James Wadley
A man looks back at a woman in a red dress showing the new Ministry of Testing logo, walking past him while he is holding hands with another woman wearing a t-shirt with the old Ministry of Testing logo.

James Wadley
James Wadley
A red Volkswagen Beetle with a license plate that reads "FEATURE," parked on the street.

Is it a feature or a bug?

James Wadley
James Wadley
A two-panel meme image featuring cats on the left and text on the right. The top panel shows a grumpy-looking gray cat with the text 'Going to Work' on a white background. The bottom panel shows a happy, laughing gray cat with the text 'Learning that I can be a tester on www.ministryoftesting.com' on a white background.

MoT trying to make the world a little less grumpy.

Rosie Sherry
Rosie Sherry
A brat inspired mot brand, inspired by the brat thing: https://edition.cnn.com/2024/07/22/entertainment/charli-xcx-kamala-harris-brat-meme

A brat inspired mot brand, inspired by the brat thing: https://edition.cnn.com/2024/07/22/entertainment/charli-xcx-kamala-harris-brat-meme

Rosie Sherry
Rosie Sherry
This Week in Testing - Episode 54 - 02 August, 2024 image
Listen to the community insight on interview preparation tips, security concerns around Selenium Grids, and much more!
Brave enough to release software on a Friday? image
Should we ‘release’ on Fridays or not? Read on to find out what the software testing community thinks!
This Week in Testing is now available as podcast image
  • Rosie Sherry's profile
We've evolved our popular weekly This Week in Testing (TWiT) LinkedIn radio show!
Tuning the tools you create: testing code highlighting in IDEs image
Explore key techniques for testing code highlighting in IDEs to ensure your tools work across different platforms
Plumber fixes leaky pipes, and each time a new leak appears until the room is flooded.

This was originally shared in Slack by James Wadley, but I needed an MP4 for testing purposes, so I borrowed it.

Andrew Morton
Andrew Morton
Software testing news – Issue 483: Hot for testing image
  • Simon Tomes's profile
What's got you excited about testing right now? Discover many ways to participate in the testing, QA and quality engineering community. Read it all in this week's software testing news.
This Week in Testing - Episode 53 - 26 July, 2024 image
Discover key insights on the CrowdStrike bug, exploratory testing, and community initiatives
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