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What is all the drama around the cause of Flaky Automated Tests? Have you seen the latest free DevOps Bootcamp course? And what webinar should you attend to learn more about the future of functional testing with AI? Find out in this episode of the Test Guild News Show for the week of May 12. So grab our favorite cup of coffee or tea and lets do it! Time News Title Rocket Link 0:00 Register for LinkedIn NewsLetter https://links.testguild.com/wwA8x 0:19 Guiid Goodies Survey https://testguild.me/freestuff 0:34 AI Infused Test Automation https://testguild.me/aiuft 1:38 Flakiness isn't from your test framework https://testguild.me/n9zaax 3:03 Playwright Dashboard https://testguild.me/244jbq 4:10 Benchmarking Multimodal Agents https://testguild.me/sfovqt 5:24 Devops Bootcamp Course https://testguild.me/devops 6:26 Playwright 1.44 https://testguild.me/94t1d1 7:50 Datadog AIOps https://testguild.me/sqwt9b 8:45 Oracle AI Code https://testguild.me/lzq6v0 9:20 Free Mobile App Security Testing https://testguild.me/ck89nx
Chuck, Faisal, and Ari tackle the issue of dealing with a woman's flakiness, offering insights and strategies for Nice Guys navigating unpredictable behavior in their relationships.
La falta de compromiso es un problema común en las nuevas generaciones. Se nota en cómo afecta las relaciones, el trabajo y hasta nuestra disciplina personal. Según la Biblia, ¿será esta la mejor forma de lidiar con nuestros compromisos? Para responder esta pregunta, miramos de cerca la fidelidad como parte del fruto del Espíritu y cómo esta puede ayudarnos a cumplir nuestros compromisos, de acuerdo con lo que que Dios desea de nosotros.
Uncover the secrets of Currents, the innovative tool revolutionizing the way we approach parallel CI test analysis in the cloud. Learn how Currents not only elevates popular testing frameworks like Cypress and Playwright, but also harmonizes with development workflows, offering critical insights to pinpoint and address flaky tests with precision. Andrew Goldis shares his groundbreaking strategies for aggregating test data, calculating flakiness rates, and mapping out test performance over time to guide strategic improvements. This episode is packed with insights for speeding up accelerating CI pipelines, mastering flakiness rate analysis, optimizing CI parallelization, and enhancing test analytics integration.With a focus on orchestrating test executions, Nikolay and Andrew deliver a narrative that encapsulates the essence of advancing test efficiency and quality.Join us as we explore Currents' potential to streamline debugging processes, fostering an environment of continuous learning and adaptation amidst the rapidly evolving landscape of automation testing standards. CONNECT WITH ANDREW GOLDIS
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On Episode 4 of the Communication Series we face the modern foe of Ghosting and Flakiness. Active Listening and Engaged Conversation are the anecdote to being left on read. By leaning into genuine curiosity, summarizing and reflecting back what we hear, asking clarifying questions, validation, and offering support - we allow our loved ones to feel heard. We also compare how the different communication and attachment styles might show up (or avoid) hard conversations, so be sure to give the first 3 episodes of the series a listen! Retreat info: https://juicytravelnugs.my.canva.site/retreat-yourself Instagram: @mamanoley and @juicytravelnugs
Join Kait and JJ as they dive into if being flaky, noncommittal, or having poor communication is a red flag. Love Heart of Dating Podcast? Want to support us AND be a part of the fam? Join us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/heartofdating Want to meet some epic Christian Singles? Join our huge HOD Family on FB: https://www.facebook.com/groups/heartofdatingpodcast Want to WATCH the podcast? We're now on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJ1PswEXEyeSddMmOSiRKGw Crushing on a cutie? Download this FREE Resource on how to show interest: https://www.heartofdating.com/resource/how-to-show-interest Want to further your dating knowledge? Check out our ultimate dating library! https://www.heartofdating.com/resource/ultimate-dating-library Kait wrote a book! Snag Thank You For Rejecting Me on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3E59cLQ Come hang with us on the gram: http://instagram.com/heartofdating http://instagram.com/kaitness . . . . . A quick thank you to some of our friends! Faithful Counseling: Our #1 resource for affordable, reliable, Christian therapy. You can get 10% off your first month by going to http://faithfulcounseling.com/heartofdating Compassion International: Do you have a burning desire to be a parent but feel stuck in singleness? Do you want to make a lasting, powerful impact in your life as a single? We are a proud partner of Compassion International. Our community of singles has sponsored hundreds of kids all around the world, and we'd love to invite you to join us on this compelling mission. http://compassion.com/heartofdating
Hi friends! Controversial podcast episode alert! Do you absolutely HATE when people are “flaky” - or don't always follow through and come to plans? If so, this may be a sign that you actually betray your own boundaries on the regular, say yes when you wanna say no, and expect others to do the same. There's other ways to live! In this episode I break down my take on this and talk about how we can all live lives that are more curious, peaceful, and understanding.
Flaking, or canceling plans at the last minute, is a common phenomenon in modern social life. It can be frustrating for the person who was looking forward to the event and disappointing for the person who has been flaked on. While there is no one-size-fits-all answer to why people flake in social plans, there are several reasons why this behavior has become increasingly prevalent in today's society. One of the primary reasons people flake in social plans is because of the changing nature of social relationships. In the past, people tended to have more stable, long-term social connections. They would form close friendships with people in their community or workplace and would make plans weeks or even months in advance. However, in today's society, people are more likely to have a large network of acquaintances and casual friends. With the rise of social media, it's easier than ever to connect with people and build a large number of superficial relationships. While this can be beneficial in some ways, it can also lead to a lack of commitment to social plans. When people have a lot of casual connections, they may not feel as obligated to follow through on plans because they don't have as strong of a connection to the other person. Another reason people flake in social plans is because of the increasing demand on our time. Today's society is fast-paced and demanding, with many people juggling work, family, and other responsibilities. This can lead to a sense of overwhelm, which can make it difficult to commit to social plans. When people are feeling stressed and overburdened, the idea of adding another commitment to their schedule can feel overwhelming. As a result, they may be more likely to cancel plans at the last minute to relieve some of the pressure they are feeling. Another factor that contributes to flaking in social plans is the ease with which we can communicate with others. With the rise of smartphones and social media, it's easier than ever to stay connected with friends and family. However, this constant connection can also lead to a sense of detachment. When people are constantly connected to others through their phones, they may feel less of a need to follow through on in-person social plans. Instead, they may feel like they can connect with others virtually and don't need to spend as much time face-to-face. Additionally, the constant notifications and distractions from our phones can make it difficult to focus on the present moment, which can make it more challenging to commit to social plans. Another reason people flake in social plans is because of the fear of missing out (FOMO). In today's society, people are constantly bombarded with social events and activities. This can create a sense of pressure to be involved in everything that's happening. However, when people try to do too much, they may end up overcommitting and feeling overwhelmed. As a result, they may cancel plans at the last minute to focus on something else that seems more important or exciting. Another factor that contributes to flaking in social plans is social anxiety. For some people, social situations can be incredibly stressful and anxiety-inducing. This can make it difficult to commit to social plans in the first place. Even if they agree to the plans initially, their anxiety may increase as the event approaches, making it more likely that they will cancel at the last minute. Additionally, people with social anxiety may feel guilty or embarrassed about canceling plans, which can make the problem even worse. Another reason people flake in social plans is because of the lack of consequences for doing so. In today's society, it's become increasingly acceptable to cancel plans at the last minute. People may not even expect others to follow through on commitments, which can make it easier to flake without feeling guilty or embarrassed. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Scarlett starts off by talking about the flakiness of Sarg, a guy that has been in her life for a while, but who flaked out on her to the point of causing her to block him. When Hazel offered the opinion that she should have blocked him sooner, Scarlett pointed out that Hazel hesitated to block her own flakey lover, which prompted Hazel to share why she thought the two situations were not the same. The list of flakey men does not end as Scarlett tells the story of two men that were supposed to appear as guests on the podcast, but both of whom came with reasons why they could not do so at the last minute. Mr. Hollywood had a major issue with some of what Scarlett shared on the episode about their rendezvous (episode #28) and she shares the story of their tense exchange after the episode was published and why she feels disinclined to continue moving forward with him. Hazel brought up Teddy, which got Scarlett immediately fired up as she relayed the story of why Teddy has been banned from the podcast, explaining that she has a zero-tolerance policy for bullshit. Scarlett gives an update about Fuck a Fun and shares some exciting new things that are coming down the pipeline for GBW fans, including an insider subscription that will include deleted episodes, behind the scenes, and other exciting content. Scammers are prevalent in the online dating world and Scarlett tells a hilarious cautionary tale about the way that her husband was lured by a scammer on Tinder. Have you ever fell for a scam on an online dating site? How do you feel about the way that Scarlett is handling the various men in her life? Send us your responses and they may end up on the podcast or our social media pages – we would love to hear from you! Also, be sure to like and subscribe to our social media pages – each platform has unique content, so be sure to subscribe to them all! Website: http://goodbadwhoreable.com (http://goodbadwhoreable.com) Email: Info@goodbadwhoreable.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thegbwpodcast (https://www.facebook.com/thegbwpodcast) Twitter: https://twitter.com/BadWhoreable (https://twitter.com/BadWhoreable) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodbadwhoreable/ (https://www.instagram.com/goodbadwhoreable/) Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gbwpodcast?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc (https://www.tiktok.com/@gbwpodcast?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc) YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2DsntTgH_r9yU6TenCvuSQ (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2DsntTgH_r9yU6TenCvuSQ)
A new MP3 sermon from Generations Radio is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Describing the US House of Cards - Extreme Volatility and Flakiness Speaker: Kevin Swanson Broadcaster: Generations Radio Event: Radio Broadcast Date: 10/24/2022 Length: 29 min.
We struggle to describe the house of cards called the US economy on this edition of the program. The stock market has effectively already crashed. But, the volatility and general flakiness of the modern economy and society is beyond anything we've eve seen in modern history. Powerful governments were trying to fix economies by spending more and more money. They were trying to control the national economy by manipulating the interest rates. They had encouraged everybody into increasing levels of debt. They created inflation by issuing more money to pay for government debt. Rather than fixing economic problems then, they ended up ruining the worldwide economy.--This program includes---1. The World View in 5 Minutes with Adam McManus -Celebrate Reformation Day instead of Halloween, Bannon gets 4 months behind bars for defying Jan. 6th subpoena, Did Nigerian gov't exchange hostages for Muslim terrorists----2. Generations with Kevin Swanson
Welcome to the April 2022 Series, lots Flakiness for me However This made for Powerful Messages. Enjoy
This episode of the TPE podcast finds Clayton again all alone after yet another last-minute cancelation by a would-be first-time guest. Never fear, though, because Clayton himself has been playing so much poker lately he has no shortage of hands to discuss in this strategy-packed and heavily-hyphenated episode.For the best in tournament poker strategy training, visit www.tournamentpokeredge.com
Jeffrey experiences puberty for the second time with a voice that cracks more often than a dried up river bed in California. A small detour through volunteering at a Marathon Water Stop highlights how flakiness has become the norm in society.
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions What should I expect from a junior develop, and how can I help them grow? A junior developer joined my team of 4 a few months ago. He has learned things at a reasonable speed but it is still hard for him to implement new features without any help or existing code to copy. In past jobs, I usually gave juniors simple, easy tasks, but we don't have that simple tasks in my current job because we're working on complicated internal systems. Also other junior developers spent lots of their private time learning. I don't think this junior has spent any time learning in his private time. I don't want to ask them to learn in their private time, but I just can't help feel annoyed about the fact that he still cannot pick up a well-defined task in our backlog and complete it by himself. I think he really needs to take some time learning some basics like networking and some skills like keyboard shortcuts of text editors. I know there is lots to learn. However, sometimes I lose my patience when I have to repeat myself. In addition to lack of knowledge and skills, I feel that he always waits somebody to tell him what to do and explain everything to him. I tried to tell him the whole picture of the project before explain a specific task, but I couldn't see any improvement. What could I do to help him (or make myself feel better)? I've worked with 3 managers in the past 2 years at my first company and all of them seem to have trouble producing results from team meetings and one on ones. More specifically, my managers have mentioned things/events/changes they would plan to do with the team or me and several weeks/months go by and the idea is never mentioned again. At times it felt like maybe it was me that was unable to produce the outcomes of said ideas or that maybe I was some sort of a lost cause. However, my most recent manager doubled the ratio of ideas:results, so I don't think it's just me. For my one on ones, we have a long running list of things we talk about and even the trail there doesn't seem to amount to anything. How do I hold my manager accountable for things they say or plan to do? How do I bring up these conversation on one-on-ones without making it seem like I'm the one managing them?
Joanna Fleming is back by popular demand!! We cover A LOT... Would you rathers, marry/fuck/kill, dealing with flaky guys, our best and worst dates... the list goes on!You can find Jo on the gram: @joannafleming
A truly astonishing set of circumstances prevented us from recording these episodes with Will, but because we believed in ourselves, we persevered: behold the fruits of our delayed but no less invigorated labor!!!!!
This week we sat down with a returning guest, to discuss online dating, game, profiles, pictures and compatibility. Do you think the less effort you put in when online dating the better results you get? What is your mindset when dating online? We also discuss how different today's dating culture is and how hard it must be for those who have been married for decades and then come out in today's dating culture. If you want to join us for our FREE 5-week live webinar series starting April 6th, go register at jematchmaking.com/events. Let's take on the dating world this spring and summer!
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In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions What should I expect from a junior develop, and how can I help them grow? A junior developer joined my team of 4 a few months ago. He has learned things at a reasonable speed but it is still hard for him to implement new features without any help or existing code to copy. In past jobs, I usually gave juniors simple, easy tasks, but we don’t have that simple tasks in my current job because we’re working on complicated internal systems. Also other junior developers spent lots of their private time learning. I don’t think this junior has spent any time learning in his private time. I don’t want to ask them to learn in their private time, but I just can’t help feel annoyed about the fact that he still cannot pick up a well-defined task in our backlog and complete it by himself. I think he really needs to take some time learning some basics like networking and some skills like keyboard shortcuts of text editors. I know there is lots to learn. However, sometimes I lose my patience when I have to repeat myself. In addition to lack of knowledge and skills, I feel that he always waits somebody to tell him what to do and explain everything to him. I tried to tell him the whole picture of the project before explain a specific task, but I couldn’t see any improvement. What could I do to help him (or make myself feel better)? I’ve worked with 3 managers in the past 2 years at my first company and all of them seem to have trouble producing results from team meetings and one on ones. More specifically, my managers have mentioned things/events/changes they would plan to do with the team or me and several weeks/months go by and the idea is never mentioned again. At times it felt like maybe it was me that was unable to produce the outcomes of said ideas or that maybe I was some sort of a lost cause. However, my most recent manager doubled the ratio of ideas:results, so I don’t think it’s just me. For my one on ones, we have a long running list of things we talk about and even the trail there doesn’t seem to amount to anything. How do I hold my manager accountable for things they say or plan to do? How do I bring up these conversation on one-on-ones without making it seem like I’m the one managing them?
Spiritual flakiness is when someone backs out of a soul commitment they've made to themselves because of fear and doubt. It's when we use intuitive language as excuses and unconsciously dismantle our dreams. The world needs your gifts and that means its time to learn to stay in the trenches of your becoming without walking away. We explore what happens when you stay in the story and turn away from the commitment you've made to your soul. In this podcast, we cover: - projecting onto leaders, coaches and programs without being self-responsible, - the tendency of womxn leaders to use 'intuition' as an excuse not to commit to their soul, - detouring and hijacking your growth, - creating a new paradigm of enriched & earthed leaders who back themselves, - growing our tolerance for discomfort and fear, - how abundance only comes when you show up to your soul, - a simple truth about manifesting
On today's episode, we have Felipe Yanez who hosts hosting charity events around the world from South Korea, Mexico, to Denver. He believes the biggest thing preventing people from being their authentic selves is their self-esteem or self-worth and also feeling scarcity around dating or love. Felipe is on a mission to help people boost their confidence and self-esteem in order to advance their social life, transform their dating experience, and improve their overall relationships. To learn more about Felipe, click this link www.social-buddha.com Join our 3 Day Social Media Detox! Click here now!
Practicing the Way – Community, Part Four: Integrity and Flakiness
On today's episode, we have Felipe Yanez who hosts hosting charity events around the world from South Korea, Mexico, to Denver. He believes the biggest thing preventing people from being their authentic selves is their self-esteem or self-worth and also feeling scarcity around dating or love. Felipe is on a mission to help people boost their confidence and self-esteem in order to advance their social life, transform their dating experience, and improve their overall relationships. To learn more about Felipe, click this link www.social-buddha.com Join our 3 Day Social Media Detox! Click here now! To find out your Enneagram personality type, take the test at 9types.com and send your results to Dave at believeberealbebold@gmail.com for more information!
This is Part Two, the second instalment, (the second coming?) of last week's episode. Paul says, small businesses can't afford big branding budgets. Instead, they should listen to Business Jazz for free. Roger says, if you choose pink socks then you'll know what other decisions to make about your colours. Excitement: there is a discussion about the benefits of making any choice over no choice and the joys of consistency. Consistency brings you business. Flakiness loses you business. But whom should you hire? A practitioner or someone who talks well, but walks much less? If the solution offered by two businesses is the same, the way the solution is communicated is important.
When we swear by someone, we appoint that person as witness of the promise and the judge if I break it.
Flakiness! I flake, you flake, your friends flake. It can be caused by anxiety, poor time management, overbooking, obligation... the list goes on. Flaking can ruin relationships, but must it? Hannah and Ben debate whether flakiness can be avoided, and the nuances of flaking on close friends vs acquaintances. Hannah examines one of her relationships for "healthy flaking." Ben repents for a past flaking crime.
We're sounding off on the biggest dating complaints of 2019 & the key moves to improving your dating life so none of that is even an issue. We're talking: - Stop tryna date people & just get Bumble BFF - There are best & worst times to swipe (timing matters) - Accept that dating is a secondary job - Psyching yourself up for a date - Establish your signature home base date spot & make sure everyone comes to you - Flakiness & looking for any reason to DQ someone - Removing excessive pressure & expectation of Date 1 - More happens when you look like you give less of a fuck - Humiliating public rejection - Make sure your wingman is a DUFF - Get some uglier friends & use Bumble BFF to find some - Why it's vital to have a group of single friends if you're single - Don't date solo - build your crew - Get side jobs, go to workshops/meet-ups to meet ppl - Slow convo lead in or direct approach to getting numbers? - Your personal trainer can double as your broker - "Dating requires support staff" - Be proactive and mass email your friends for referrals - Under what circumstance to implement a matchmaker - Screening for psychos - Too many options is a problem - Throw away society applies to not giving people a fair shot - Stop focusing on checking boxes - What you think you want in a partner doesn't even matter --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deviohira/support
Alec Feldman hosts his ‘relatively entertaining’ Saturday afternoon radio show. This week he continues his tirade against flakey people, recalls the time he denied the existence of Santa and imagines what Christmas would be like round at Craig David’s house.
Voice of the Vikings Paul Allen comes in-studio to discuss the game. Later, Justice & Drew continue their conversation on the outrage following Flakey Flakerson's Flakiness, Kavanaugh and Ford, and more.
Flakiness is as common as dandruff but it damages our relationships and limits our potential. The cure for your flakiness is head and shoulders for your soul. Jesus loved us fully when were unfaithful, believing that fully will make us faithful.
- Do you see acquaintances constantly running late or sometime not showing up at all to events and appointments? - Do you find yourself getting last minute texts from friends cancelling on you frequently? - Do you feel like people just don't commit to things wholeheartedly anymore? Well obviously you are an unlikable loser that nobody wants to hang out with. Just kidding. You're not alone. Join the crew this week as we discuss a severe epidemic in modern society - flakiness.
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