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I have two announcements: I've accepted a job offer as a Senior SDET role at AAA Life Insurance Company, and will be starting Monday, June 15th! And I have been nominated to be one of the volunteer Directors on the leadership board of the

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With AI, what is useful when it comes to testing and what is workslop? How do you create workflows in AI? With AI producing massive amounts of code, how can a tester keep up?

These are some of the topics attendees decided to talk about in our first ever SDET Lean Coffee, as part of the Software Quality Group of New England ( sqgne.org ). We exchanged war stories, horror s...

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"Open-Source Malware: Defending Your Software Supply Chain From Evolving Threats" will be the topic of the next Software Quality Group of New England (sqgne.org) meeting.

Speaker: Bryan Whyte, CISSP Director, Solutions Engineering @Sonatype
Date: June 17, 2026 @ 6:00 pm
J...

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Are any software testing Meetups looking for a speaker? I have a talk, all ready to go!

After surviving the first round of layoffs last December, I scrambled to organize my research notes on building a mobile automation framework into a presentation. I managed to finish it days before I was hit by the second round of layoffs at the end of this January.

So far, I h...

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How would you intercept a network request and use the data for assertions? Mock a network request using those assertions? And make sure that all data is loaded in the UI before making your assertions, and that all tests can pass when run? 
We will be walking through Butch Mayhew's code that answers all of these questions, part of his LinkedIn Learning course:

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