Interesting, i asked GPT-4o, o3, Gemini 2.5, Claude 3,7, at how many points lines crossed in the image below. GPT-4o said 5, o3 took 2 minutes, but gave the correct answer 8 and it used python code.
Gemini 2.5 answered quickly but failed , it answered 4.
Claude 3.7 also gave the correct answer and quickly.
#openai #google #testing #AI #o3 #gemini25 #claude
#Development #Launches
A11yInspect · A browser-based toolkit for accessibility testing https://ilo.im/163bj0
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#Testing #Accessibility #WCAG #Bookmarklets #Browser #Extension #Design #WebDesign #WebDev #Frontend
Our April Online meetup is almost here! Here from Liz Pine about Objects and Test Boundaries: Finding Balance. We all know over time the tests get slow, and there are many well known and effective techniques for addressing slow tests, but let's dive in how we can get to the core of this issue!
The Original source of the "bugs have feelings too" comic that has been shared and redrawn over and over again in the past years:
Andy Glover / cartoontester
The original blog post:
https://cartoontester.blogspot.com/2010/03/bug-advocacy.html
His book "The Cartoon Tester": https://leanpub.com/thecartoontester
Supercharge your Tests with Snapshot Testing https://lobste.rs/s/sm0w7w #video #gleam #testing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpakV96jeRk
The developers of the mitmproxy tool describe it as the Swiss army knife for debugging, testing, data protection analysis, and penetration testing HTTP(S) connections. Holger Reibold shows you how mitmproxy can be a useful addition to your security toolbox.
https://www.admin-magazine.com/Archive/2025/85/Traffic-analysis-with-mitmproxy?utm_source=mlm
#OpenSource #mitmproxy #debugging #testing #security #proxy #MITM
Another, much slower one is evaporation. Gasoline will largely evaporate (may leave some yellow clumps behind - that's what blocks your carburettor in spring after not using the outboard all winter), diesel will not.
I've also noticed they run through the same filter at vastly different speeds, but that's rather unspecific as I don't know the micron size of several layers of old t-shirt fabric
Checking out WAFRN. I have been looking everywhere for a federated blogging (as opposed to microblogging) platform that doesn't involve Matt Mullenweg's bouts of narcissistic inanity or Automattic in general for years. The fact that WAFRN is more of a riff on Tumblr than WordPress or LiveJournal is a definite plus. The fact that it's free and doesn't appear to be hamstrung by features being behind paywalls is another bonus. The fact that it's not censored and doesn't appear to have echo-chamber-creating algorithms is another mark in its favor.
New: BarrierBreak A11yInspect accessibility testing tool. A browser extension for Chrome and Edge. https://www.barrierbreak.com/a11yinspect #a11y #testing #tools
#Surveillance for #human #infections with avian #influenza A(#H5) viruses: objectives, case #definitions, #testing and reporting (#WHO), https://etidiohnew.blogspot.com/2025/04/surveillance-for-human-infections-with.html
Cargo-mutants:zombie: Inject bugs and see if your tests catch them
GitHub Actions for the R language: Makes automatic testing of your R package much easier and making sure your package works on different OS and R versions is a matter of just a few lines of yaml: https://github.com/r-lib/actions #rstats #ci #testing #github
Accelerating Large-Scale Test Migration With LLMs, by (unattributable):