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Nataliia Burmei
Lead Quality Engineer
I am Nat, Lead Quality Engineer who loves travelling, running, quality coffee with a book on the side. Totally unbiased, I love quality.
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Writing an agents.md that outlines Playwright standards isn’t just documentation for its own sake—it directly improves how reliably and efficiently your automated agents (or test authors) behave.
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AGENTS.mdTitles must describe the expected user behaviour, written from the user's perspective:
test('As a user, I can create a new project', ...)
test('As a user, I can delete an existing client',...
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How to write automation that represents issues PMs would care about fixing
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Hello, I'm Nadja 👋🏻I started in IT as a part-time software tester 7 years ago.For the last two years I have been working as a project manager for a small team of developers. The client handles...
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AMA about project management (with a tester's hat)
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Question by Gary Hawkes: How would you store any context engineering templates so they can be re-used?Response:I use Github Copilot at work. My context engineering templates are very similar (and i...
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Evals in practice for an AI coding agent
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Master this practical framework for building a layered evaluation strategy to systematically verify, secure, and improve the output quality of AI coding agents using both deterministic and model-grade
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"Hi @Jitesh, I am using Claude code for mobile testing and I saw a Claude released a feature (agent accessing your system files and tools) when agent can do exploratory testing on mobile emulators. Didn’t come across any open-source."
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This question comes from AMA about how non-technical teams can contribute to quality: I'm a Marketing PM at an AI test automation company & was asked by Simon Tomes
What can the world of tech l...
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Live from the MoTaverse, it's Software Testing Live!
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