Uncategorized It constantly amazes me how many bugs a baby can find in major consumer apps by just banging on the keyboard. Twitter Facebook Google+ icon Standard
colb λ August 23, 2015 @schnarfed honest question – how do you tell the difference between mashing on a keyboard and vim macro commands?
Ryan Barrett August 23, 2015 @colbyh if she’s a vi user, then we’re kicking her out when she’s a year old. i mean I’m open minded and all, but seriously.
Mihai Parparita August 23, 2015 It’s definitely a valid testing methodology: http://www.folklore.org/StoryView.py?story=Monkey_Lives.txt
Ryan Barrett September 23, 2015 This morning, Brooke managed to reboot Gina’s computer twice and then crash the OS, all within 5 minutes or so. Gifted, clearly.
Its like fuzz testing, only with more drool.
@schnarfed honest question – how do you tell the difference between mashing on a keyboard and vim macro commands?
@schnarfed fuzz-testing is clearly nature, not nurture.
Beatrice gets our devices into the most bizarre modes.
@colbyh if she’s a vi user, then we’re kicking her out when she’s a year old. i mean I’m open minded and all, but seriously.
It’s definitely a valid testing methodology: http://www.folklore.org/StoryView.py?story=Monkey_Lives.txt
Kids are among the more expensive tools for chaos testing.
Should be a testing service powered by babies :-)
This morning, Brooke managed to reboot Gina’s computer twice and then crash the OS, all within 5 minutes or so. Gifted, clearly.