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On my way to Gothenburg where I will be until late Friday evening. Working remotely anyway, I can work remotely there for somewhat more affordable flight tickets for a conference.
Will teach architecture-aware API testing tomorrow and take part in Test Coast Conference all Thursday.
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I took part in an interview on experiences in the industry, and found myself explaining how I worked close to 20 years against all my manager's willingness to "promote" me from a tester to a manager. Only when my basic routines in the actual work were strong enough to build on top, I allowed myself on the management track, reluctantly.
Being a manager means I get to sort out 2 years of cumulating reporting mistakes for fair pay. It is away from the deep technical work. Know it is a choice.
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I used years experimenting with no slides for work because I hated the broadcast culture. Now I most definitely live in a broadcast culture seeking balance of broadcast vs conversation, and intentionality in designing the interaction.
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When someone reaches out to tell my talk on failure hit different after burnout and reminded of how humane we are amongst all these business realities… it was a difficult talk to deliver in the first place but clearly necessary.
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I have used my 3k€ on learning how usage-based invoicing of cloud services work on datadog. It's been years since, but I get the credit of learning that the synthetic monitoring over a lot of locations could ramp up quite a bill.
So today I am wondering if everyone needs that 3k€ for their learning. I did not use mine on tokens, but consumables are all the same.
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The urban legends equivalent of this is the story of a person who uses genAI API call every two minutes to update information that is in excel(s) being an orgs most significant cost factor to use of AI. The wrong tool for the purpose that regular programming could solve in scale that absolutely blows up token use.
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The new problems "I used 3k€ on tokens for practicing for work-related hobby projects" and now someone wants to know who pays all the Facebook clones we generate with AI :D
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The idea that subcontractor would want to raise prices because their work requires now more tokens, working on a no-AI-allowed case makes up a funny story of how the world works.
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If you have file (agent/skill) and copy it to a client project (copy-paste), it tends to become client owned. If you want it to remain owned by where you found it, you would bring it through package managers.
This world of sharing changed faster than people understood the implications.
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[Blog] More work for the same salary
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The funny claim in #Tivia panel was that there are ‘100 real AI developers globally’. Ffs, there is no such thing as individual developer building the systems the thing we call AI runs on, and let alone the crowd size being only that.
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The funny claim in #Tivia panel was that there are ‘100 real AI developers globally’. Ffs, there is no such thing as individual developer building the systems the thing we call AI runs on, and let alone the crowd size being only that.
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The funny claim in #Tivia panel was that there are ‘100 real AI developers globally’. Ffs, there is no such thing as individual developer building the systems the thing we call AI runs on, and let alone the crowd size being only that.
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The funny claim in #Tivia panel was that there are ‘100 real AI developers globally’. Ffs, there is no such thing as individual developer building the systems the thing we call AI runs on, and let alone the crowd size being only that.
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The funny claim in #Tivia panel was that there are ‘100 real AI developers globally’. Ffs, there is no such thing as individual developer building the systems the thing we call AI runs on, and let alone the crowd size being only that.
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#Tivia event 3rd talk discusses ‘zero trust governance’. Not being able to trust is expensive, in money out of pocket, but also in the investment environment that creates.
Can’t help but thinking of ‘zero trust security’ meaning that I have to buy a separate computer home to blog and learn for work. Lack of trust is expensive in the behaviors it drives your people to.
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#Tivia event 3rd talk discusses ‘zero trust governance’. Not being able to trust is expensive, in money out of pocket, but also in the investment environment that creates.
Can’t help but thinking of ‘zero trust security’ meaning that I have to buy a separate computer home to blog and learn for work. Lack of trust is expensive in the behaviors it drives your people to.
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#Tivia event 3rd talk discusses ‘zero trust governance’. Not being able to trust is expensive, in money out of pocket, but also in the investment environment that creates.
Can’t help but thinking of ‘zero trust security’ meaning that I have to buy a separate computer home to blog and learn for work. Lack of trust is expensive in the behaviors it drives your people to.
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#Tivia event 3rd talk discusses ‘zero trust governance’. Not being able to trust is expensive, in money out of pocket, but also in the investment environment that creates.
Can’t help but thinking of ‘zero trust security’ meaning that I have to buy a separate computer home to blog and learn for work. Lack of trust is expensive in the behaviors it drives your people to.
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#Tivia event 3rd talk discusses ‘zero trust governance’. Not being able to trust is expensive, in money out of pocket, but also in the investment environment that creates.
Can’t help but thinking of ‘zero trust security’ meaning that I have to buy a separate computer home to blog and learn for work. Lack of trust is expensive in the behaviors it drives your people to.
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At #Tivia Digital sovereignty event, getting sense of us vs them on the hyperscalers. It’s convenient to not note that large organizations capable of large investment have EU clouds available even if the ownership resides in the scary USA.
Corporations can be realistically multi-location, and contracts and legislation can govern that.
35 years of missed investments and market-driven change sound about right.
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At #Tivia Digital sovereignty event, getting sense of us vs them on the hyperscalers. It’s convenient to not note that large organizations capable of large investment have EU clouds available even if the ownership resides in the scary USA.
Corporations can be realistically multi-location, and contracts and legislation can govern that.
35 years of missed investments and market-driven change sound about right.
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At #Tivia Digital sovereignty event, getting sense of us vs them on the hyperscalers. It’s convenient to not note that large organizations capable of large investment have EU clouds available even if the ownership resides in the scary USA.
Corporations can be realistically multi-location, and contracts and legislation can govern that.
35 years of missed investments and market-driven change sound about right.
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At #Tivia Digital sovereignty event, getting sense of us vs them on the hyperscalers. It’s convenient to not note that large organizations capable of large investment have EU clouds available even if the ownership resides in the scary USA.
Corporations can be realistically multi-location, and contracts and legislation can govern that.
35 years of missed investments and market-driven change sound about right.
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At #Tivia Digital sovereignty event, getting sense of us vs them on the hyperscalers. It’s convenient to not note that large organizations capable of large investment have EU clouds available even if the ownership resides in the scary USA.
Corporations can be realistically multi-location, and contracts and legislation can govern that.
35 years of missed investments and market-driven change sound about right.
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Teaching #ContemporaryExploratoryTesting with AI today.
What we did:
- Started with a repo with application code
- Tested remote control by creating list of participants while doing introductions
- Generated a list of features by access to code
- Generated a list of bugs (11) by access to code
- Installed playwright and playwright agents
- Generated a list of bugs (21) by access to the UI -
Today is #FroGSConf and I’m thinking I need to facilitate a session of career transforming insights. I love the open space format and how this particular crowd is so open to whatever is right. When exceptional people like Sanne Visser, Elizabeth Zagroba and Joep Schuurkes co-facilitate, I’m first in line to be included.
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Is it fair to say men are just not interested in learning vibe coding when out of 6 diversity quota spots dedicated for them only one has been used? What else could it be? #notserious
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Estimation. The year starts with a conversation on why two people asked to estimate the same thing of testing come up with two entirely different estimates.
I was working with #NoEstimates so long that this "know how much you plan on invoicing us" is sometimes exhausting, especially when my personal metrics show that that portion of work I do before I am allowed to do the work is 32 to 39.
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"What do you think, taking a trainee this summer?", was the question yesterday. For first time in years, my first response was no.
30 minutes later I had changed my mind. Those of us with this opportunity of allowing a summer of experience need to take it and not avoid it because we can't guarantee that there would be work after.
So in January, I will be looking for a #FutureTalent.