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What's the simplest guardrail you've used that had the biggest impact? image
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Sometimes the most effective guardrail isn't the most sophisticated one
How would you define a guardrail? image
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AI needs guardrails to play by the rules and work better
From manual to automated: a tester’s journey into AI image
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Master the RICCE framework to transition from manual testing to AI-augmented automation by leveraging structured prompting and the Playwright MCP agent ecosystem.
Creating a resilient test framework with the Playwright Page Object Model (POM) image
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Implement the Playwright Page Object Model (POM) to build maintainable, resilient test suites by centralizing page interactions and separating them from test logic.
Why software testers should write documentation even if no one else reads it image
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Cultivate professional trust and accountability by using detailed documentation to demonstrate due diligence and quantify risk for stakeholders.
Mind the QA of the gaps image
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Did things get worse when QA stopped being the quality gatekeeper?
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