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The Quiet Crisis in QA: More Code, Same Old Problems

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3 points by blancotech a month ago · 3 comments

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blancotechOP a month ago

Hey everyone, I’ve put together this blog post summarizing what I’ve learned over the past month while building a QA-focused startup. I’m still developing my understanding of the space, so I’m also looking for gaps I might be missing. All feedback is welcome!

danishSuri1994 a month ago

The hardest part of QA still seems to be maintaining tests as the system evolves. Curious whether you’re aiming at test generation, test pruning, or improving test reliability.

  • blancotechOP a month ago

    > The hardest part of QA still seems to be maintaining tests as the system evolves

    That’s interesting. It may explain why so many companies now push “self-healing” tests with LLMs for small UI shifts. The teams I spoke with faced different challenges, so the toughest part varied by where they stood in their QA cycle.

    > Curious whether you’re aiming...

    I started with a broad “AI test everything” approach, but I learned fast that the intent problem I mentioned is tough to beat. The prototype looked great in demos, yell fell short when I dogfooded them on my other projects. And when I met with teams, I didn’t see clear market pull. What comes next is still open.

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