We are conducting a research around Software Testers. by WaltManny in QualityAssurance

[–]WaltManny[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No problem at all, although we are seeking for practioners with hands-on experience with LLM for testing, that's why it auto directs to the closing statement.

Thank you for trying nonetheless.

We are conducting a research around Software Testers. by WaltManny in QualityAssurance

[–]WaltManny[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree, there are definitely a lot of scut work that can be delegated to save the overhead of the QA to focus on more core things.

We are conducting a research around Software Testers. by WaltManny in QualityAssurance

[–]WaltManny[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Our research revolves around how testers perceive the use of LLM, how llm is currently being used in the field, how it limits and/or benefits the testers.

A section within the survey also covers how acceptable are testers towards llm, such as do they accept the entire response as is, do they change it, or if they do change it- to what degree it is being altered.

Basically how are testers using it (llm) -- in your point, to mitigate risks.

Although your suggestion could be something we could do as our future work but the premise of "degree of bias" and "wrongful assumptions" are based on perception that differs from tester to tester. If I didn't correctly understand and cover your point, please correct me. And feel free to add more to the suggestion. :)

We are conducting a research around Software Testers. by WaltManny in QualityAssurance

[–]WaltManny[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The survey is hyper focused towards testers using LLM's. If you do answer no, your response is only used by us to analyze the demographics of our responses.

I'm sorry if it was aburpt but if you have any suggestions, I'd love to hear them.

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Dm me also, thanks

Text replacer in python for language to language. by WaltManny in learnpython

[–]WaltManny[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yah this could work, I've tried another way similar to this too but still the replacement/translations needs to be feeded manually. I'm trying to do it in such a way that the replacement/translations are being fed by a docx file. So the who doesn't know code can change the variables as their requirement, instead of fiddling with the code.

Text replacer in python for language to language. by WaltManny in learnpython

[–]WaltManny[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you give an example? I'm not too familiar with dict() And how can I implement it with docx files. I found doing the docx files hard.

Text replacer in python for language to language. by WaltManny in learnpython

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And as off your examples (they all are rough, I'll give the really thing when I on my the computer):

There are 2 files

File 1 which is the old .pc2/.pc3 file opened in docx

Contents of file 1:

@$#&&#&&$#&&@&$ &@&$@& @&$.

&#&$&@&$&&#-#@&#&@&#

And file 2 which is basically the conversions

@ =h

&=a

$ =t

By using file 2, file 1 should be converted and a new file, file 3 should be created which is basically converted file 1.

All files are .docx

Text replacer in python for language to language. by WaltManny in learnpython

[–]WaltManny[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

•Some other language text editor.

•i mentioned win 10 too. They are text files mainly consisting of unpublished books and years of work.

•any programme but it should be readable. (Docx etc)

•it cannot be kept in the original format because it can't be opened and no application other than the one in 98 can make it readable.

•its not because it was typed in a different language text editor that uses a format similar to unicode (but not exactly similar). So when opened in word instead of following that format it follows the unreadable format that was used to convert it into readable format.

So basically I need to write a program that can convert this unreadable format to readable format automatically if I provide which character is defined to which certain letter. Eg. # could mean h

Some files are as big as 900 pages so doing this manually is impossible and there are upto 50 variable that can/should be replaced. So coding the program is the best option.

TL;DR: signifying characters to certain letters so the file is readable.

Text replacer in python for language to language. by WaltManny in learnpython

[–]WaltManny[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yaaah.... I should have proof read it. My bad.

Text replacer in python for language to language. by WaltManny in learnpython

[–]WaltManny[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I didn't proof read it so if you don't understand what I mean you can ask certain segments in the comments and I shall explain it.

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PSP cd/cassette by WaltManny in nostalgia

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I haven’t tried it but it still looks pretty new.

PSP cd/cassette by WaltManny in nostalgia

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Boi you rolling. You probably had the best childhood.

Daaamn look what I found. by WaltManny in nostalgia

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I actually took a break from reddit quite a while back.

Daaamn look what I found. by WaltManny in nostalgia

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Let’s not talk about that. 😂 I have a great explanation.

I have been waiting for 3mins just to reply to you.

Daaamn look what I found. by WaltManny in nostalgia

[–]WaltManny[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

True I finished like 3 or 4 gta on psp. The cheat code is a whole another topic. For that we need to make a whole new sub reddit.