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Sarah Crosby
Senior Software Test Engineer
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Loyal fan of coffee and chocolate. Giver of useless facts and pointer of things. Spent 10 years in games before switching to bath bombs. Favourite bug involved: “fill room with penguins.”
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"I tried this and parts may start appearing on my LinkedIn profile :D
"Sarah is a veteran software tester forged in the collapsing dungeons of forgotten Xbox certification labs, where she once stared directly into a memory leak so powerful it gained s..."
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Inspired by a LinkedIn post from Reuven Cohen, I decided to test how different models I use daily would write my unhinged bio in 200 words. totally bonkers. For ChatGPT and Gemini, I left the defau...
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What LLMs know about you? Try it with the prompt: Write my unhinged bio in 200 words. totally bonkers.
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What LLMs know about you? Try it with the prompt: Write my unhinged bio in 200 words. totally bonkers.
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What LLMs know about you? Try it with the prompt: Write my unhinged bio in 200 words. totally bonkers.
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In a move that caught the community-building world by surprise this morning, Rosie Sherry officially announced she is stepping down to hand the CEO baton to her most trusted advisor: Piper, her dau...
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Announcement of new MoTaverse CEO
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Announcement of new MoTaverse CEO
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I thought it would be helpful to do an AMA on The MoTaverse!A lot has been changing over the past couple of years. It's been tough for us as TeamMoT to keep up with all the change. I'm sure it can ...
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AMA about The MoTaverse
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AMA about The MoTaverse
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Why I change my in-house job title to match the testing I’m doing
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Why I change my in-house job title to match the testing I’m doing
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This badge is awarded to members who update their social links on their profile.
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Why I change my in-house job title to match the testing I’m doing
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Why I change my in-house job title to match the testing I’m doing
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Why I change my in-house job title to match the testing I’m doing
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Why I change my in-house job title to match the testing I’m doing
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Nice job title moment, thank you!
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Why I change my in-house job title to match the testing I’m doing
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Why I change my in-house job title to match the testing I’m doing
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Why I change my in-house job title to match the testing I’m doing
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Why I change my in-house job title to match the testing I’m doing
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Why I change my in-house job title to match the testing I’m doing
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One small habit I’ve developed is updating my in-house job title to reflect the kind of testing I’m focused on at that moment.
Sometimes the title is straightforward. Sometimes it is slightly...
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One small habit I’ve developed is updating my in-house job title to reflect the kind of testing I’m focused on at that moment.
Sometimes the title is straightforward. Sometimes it is slightly...
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This badge is awarded to members who join a Ministry of Testing Chapter.
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This badge is awarded to members who post their first Moment on the MoTaverse
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Rise of the Agentic Workflows
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Discovered a new term today, thanks to Lewis Prescott: Continuous Performance Testing.
"Performance testing kind of still follows that waterfall nature because it takes a long time to set up the...
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How do you do Continuous Performance Testing?
awarded Simon Tomes for:
How do you do Continuous Performance Testing?
awarded Lewis Prescott for:
How do you do Continuous Performance Testing?
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This badge is awarded to members who give 10 or more “Thanks” on content across the MoTaverse.
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Excited to see a shiny new badge on my profile today. Call for Insights, which is awarded to members who share their knowledge and experience in a Call for Insights conversation.
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Call for Insights becomes badge number 64!
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Call for Insights becomes badge number 64!
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Finder of the Undocumented Error Codes
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Finder of the Undocumented Error Codes
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Finder of the Undocumented Error Codes
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Finder of the Undocumented Error Codes
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I routinely update my in-house Slack job title to reflect the type of testing I’m currently focused on—usually with a mix of accuracy and humour. It serves as a lightweight, visible way to communic...
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I routinely update my in-house Slack job title to reflect the type of testing I’m currently focused on—usually with a mix of accuracy and humour. It serves as a lightweight, visible way to communic...
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Joined MoT Brighton chapter
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Joined MoT Cambridge chapter
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MoT Brighton
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Welcome to the Ministry of Testing Brighton Chapter!This group is for anyone interested in all things quality engineering and software testing.Join us for insightful talks and discussions, hands-on activities and plenty of networking opportunities.Check out our Code of Conduct.
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Pre-MoTaCon Meetup
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A worksheet to help you evaluate your Quality Engineering skills
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Tester to Quality Engineer gap analysis
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