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Zombie Testing: One Behavior at a Time
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The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Agentic AI
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A tester’s guide to AI guardrails
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Great managers meet uncertainty with curiosity and confidence
Helsa Ozola
Quality Engineer
She/They/It/He
For the last 5 years I have been getting paid to do what I used to do for free: click all the buttons on every device I found, and hunt down weird game glitches. My default setting is basically "What happens if I do this?" I'm just a big kid who found a job where I get paid to have fun breaking things!