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Rosie Sherry
CEO & Founder at Ministry of Testing
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I've been working in the software testing and quality engineering space since the year 2000 whilst also combining it with my love for education and community. It turns out quality, community and education go nicely hand in hand.
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Vibe coding, agentic engineering or coding, conversational programming, and others are terms for using AI (Artificial Intelligence, not actual intelligence) to create code, products and systems. Th...
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Prediction: AI will make accessibility worse
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Prediction: AI will make accessibility worse
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"Interesting. I also think there's a real opportunity for AI to shift accessibility left, in a similar way to how security has potential to: https://www.ministryoftesting.com/insights/security-is-shifting-left-into-the-coding-session-itself
And if that..."
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"Very nice, I like the framing."
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Everything is scattered. Nothing is structured.
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Everything is scattered. Nothing is structured.
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Everything is scattered. Nothing is structured.
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Everything is scattered. Nothing is structured.
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What happened to charters and templates that guide us?
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Everything is scattered. Nothing is structured.
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Everything is scattered. Nothing is structured.
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Everything is scattered. Nothing is structured.
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Everything is scattered. Nothing is structured.
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Thanks for taking the time to talk today.
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Member joined TWiQ — This Week in Quality chapter
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Thanks for pulling us together to discuss charters and template today. It promoted some further thinking from my side on how I *actually* go about doing things, which was useful.
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Everything is scattered. Nothing is structured.
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Everything is scattered. Nothing is structured.
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Security is shifting left into the coding session itself
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Security is shifting left into the coding session itself
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Everything is scattered. Nothing is structured.
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Everything is scattered. Nothing is structured.
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Everything is scattered. Nothing is structured.
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What happened to charters and templates that guide us?
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Roundtable: Exploring Quality with Templates and Charters
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Member joined AI Chapter chapter
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Security is shifting left into the coding session itself
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Member joined MoT London chapter
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Security is shifting left into the coding session itself
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Security is shifting left into the coding session itself
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When anyone on the MoTaverse recommends a book, I add it to my read list. (I've only been reading books in the last few years because it is a weakness of mine...to be honest "English Language" is a...
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Book recommendation - The Fifth Discipline
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Book recommendation - The Fifth Discipline
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Security is shifting left into the coding session itself
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Conversational QA: From me to we
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25+ years in the quality space
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Conversational QA: From me to we
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Security is shifting left into the coding session itself
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Claude Code Security plugin is reported to cut security-related comments on pull requests by 30 to 40%
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Conversational QA: From me to we
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Conversational QA: From me to we
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8 things you probably don't want to do when it comes to AI testing
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My hot take of the week: If you don't fully understand the thing you want to test and measure - you might get the results that are surprising but yet mysterious. So - first - unders...
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Hot take: if you're surprised by a product behaviour, you don't understand the system enough
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Hot take: if you're surprised by a product behaviour, you don't understand the system enough
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Hot take: if you're surprised by a product behaviour, you don't understand the system enough
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"People always worrying whether they are technical enough, gotta get to the same for being empathetic enough."
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Myth: The real work is technical, empathy is extra
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Myth: The real work is technical, empathy is extra
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