Memes
My aunt, who has learning difficulties, fell and broke her hip. Just home after 9 hours at the hospital but couldn’t find her.
From Friday, the 31st of October, TWiQ or Treat, this week in quality session. I told a horror story of triggering emails that wouldn't stop coming. What was supposed to be one was thousands. We came up with horror story names like this one in the session, and Judy Mosley suggested turning them into memes.
From Friday, the 31st of October, TWiQ or Treat, this week in quality session. I told a horror story of triggering emails that wouldn't stop coming. What was supposed to be one was thousands. We came up with horror story names like this one in the session, and Judy Mosley suggested turning them into memes. This one is from Demi.
From Friday, the 31st of October, TWiQ or Treat, this week in quality session. I told a horror story of triggering emails that wouldn't stop coming. What was supposed to be one was thousands. We came up with horror story names like this one in the session, and Judy Mosley suggested turning them into memes.
Image inspired by This Week in Quality, after sharing the story of our latest upgrade to MUI. They remove the test-ids in production. Why???
Inspired by Judy Mosley's scary story today on TWiQ!
A self-spreading malware called GlassWorm has infected OpenVSX and one VSCode extension (cline-ai-main.cline-ai-agent v3.1.3), enabling it to propagate across systems and steal data. This supply chain attack highlights vulnerabilities in extension ecosystems and raises concerns about security in AI-driven development workflows.
I kept hearing in my head "Elf spreading worm" for some reason.
Based on a discussion earlier in the year (2025) about all the things AI will replace. I pointed out a few things it couldn't replace or do. This image was created so I could share it and prompt some more thoughts.
Bugs
View MoreHow it feels to find your first bug when you've just joined a company. There is nothing like being a pair of fresh eyes to see what everyone else is missing.
There are two of me here. I only have one account. Maybe there's an "evil twin" software testing heuristic as a way of trying to get data from one user appear more than once.