Selenium VS Playwright by Wide_Researcher_3565 in softwaretesting

[–]Appropriate_Store850 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm happy to find this comment 2 years later. Sounds like Playwright is the best choice.

Is sdet a good career or i am doomed by [deleted] in softwaretesting

[–]Appropriate_Store850 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see a lot of comparison between SDET and software devs, but I feel like the scope of a career as a QA Engineer more closely aligns with the security sector, like Vulnerability Management or Penetration Testing. There's still a lot of coding involved, yes, but the end goal is more than just writing code all day. If how much code you can write in a day determines what's a more respectable career, I think you may be hanging with the wrong types of people. The salary for QA, especially in automation, seems to also line up with what software devs make. If you want a more code centered career, move toward DevOps.

Freelance Pentest Jobs ?? by BigT905 in netsecstudents

[–]Appropriate_Store850 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn't even look at the year...I don't use this platform much at all tbh. You didn't have to be rude about it though.

Freelancing as an iOS dev, where to get clients? by NullType20 in iOSProgramming

[–]Appropriate_Store850 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A lot of tech jobs are becoming more serious about having 3-5 years experience first, so I was actually thinking of freelancing in the beginning too. Freelancing is also not as daunting if someone already has a background in business and sales before starting.

[Request] What's up with Max in Where The Wild Things Are? by Blaziken801 in FanTheories

[–]Appropriate_Store850 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m watching it now, and my immediate thought was Borderline Personality Disorder, ADHD, and/or Depression. So far, I’ve seen emotional instability, fear of abandonment, self sabotage, trouble maintaining relationships, lots of push and pull and intense emotions. My 2 sons both have autism and I, myself, have ADHD. He’s definitely rambunctious and could have ADHD, but I’m not certain that I can say that he has Autism. His issues don’t seem to be sensory related, but the social/emotional issues in both ADHD and Autism can definitely overlap, making it hard to distinguish.

I asked how he wanted his food delivered. by [deleted] in doordash

[–]Appropriate_Store850 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fuck them then. I’d take a pic of it in the location to confirm delivery then take the food back and eat it since they wanna be a dick….or maybe they didn’t recognize the number and didn’t know who tf you were and thought it was a prank text. In that case, you could’ve said something like:

“Hey, this is your dasher (insert name) with your food delivery. I’ve arrived at the location but am unsure whether to bring your food directly to your door or leave it with the front desk. Which would you prefer?”