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AI will soon replace all software testers in the world
  • AI could system test, I'd just rather it was a different AI to the one that did the coding. Point being if an entity can write and test code, the same shortcomings that lead to a bug being introduced make it less likely to be found if that entity is also doing the testing. Whether that's because of a logic fault, or just a misinterpretation of the requirements.

  • AI will soon replace all software testers in the world
  • Agreed. This project is currently about validating the test coverage/power. It's not too much of a stretch to envisage it one day actually designing/writing the tests themselves, but this is only a first step. And if it did end up creating tests and also editing the code under test, would there not be an independence issue?

  • Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster on Steam
  • I'm waiting for Red Dead Rising Redemption Deluxe Remaster Ultimate.

  • Byron Bay is to be stripped of its nudist beach – and naturists blame ‘conservative creep’
  • Weirdly it was only on reading your comment that I saw the ambiguity. I quite like it.

  • We get played
  • Makes sense, thanks!

  • We get played
  • I thought it was fungus and bacteria that consumed us?

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  • Why doesn't the military do this? are they stupid?
  • I rarely give my time to videos that long, but it was awesome for the full half hour. That guy's having fun. Thanks for sharing.

  • Arizona toddler rescued after getting trapped in a Tesla with a dead battery
  • Imagine if it had been a cyber truck. Those windows are unreadable! (/s)

  • Self-portrait by Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky, early pioneer of color photography, Russian Empire, 1912
  • I was wondering if that was the case with the water. Maybe it was just really clear. If he used an assistant, is it still a self portrait? Serious question.

  • Self-portrait by Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky, early pioneer of color photography, Russian Empire, 1912
  • So how did he trigger the shutter remotely? Alternatively if it was done using a long exposure why doesn't the water look different, and why isn't there a blue of him moving into position? Full disclosure, I'm a photography newb. If someone else operated the camera for him, is it still considered a self portrait?

  • A cool guide to know the uses of tea
  • Also ”enhancing the immune system” and ”fight inflammation” are literally mutually exclusive.

  • A cool guide to know the uses of tea
  • Matcha burns belly fat? Puhleeease. And what exactly is detoxification? I really try not to be negative on Lemmy as I generally like the vibe here, but this ”guide” is pseudoscientific nonsense.

  • GOP 'sociopaths' live among us — and it's 'contagious': neuroscientist
  • I appreciate the effort, but the archive link keeps timing out on me sorry.

  • Americans Are Wising Up to the GOP’s Tired Trickle-Down Scam
  • It must be the diapers that are stopping the trickling down.

  • 'I'll lose the debate on purpose': Trump tries to lower expectations for Biden showdown
  • Guess he's the latest to be sick of so much winning.

  • GOP 'sociopaths' live among us — and it's 'contagious': neuroscientist
  • Sounds interesting - got a non-paywalled link handy?

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