Want to find all of your front end bugs? Find them by using gremlins.js and Playwright to create automated monkey testing that runs in your CI pipeline.

Engineering Leadership with a side of Quality Evangelism
Engineering manager with a passion for delivering high quality software at pace, for solving the impossible problems, and for helping individuals be the best version of themselves that they can be.
Want to find all of your front end bugs? Find them by using gremlins.js and Playwright to create automated monkey testing that runs in your CI pipeline.
High performing teams really do break things, and that’s good! In fact, I don’t think you can be a high performing team if you don’t.
Rubber duck debugging, Rubberducking, or any of the other names it goes by. What is it? Why does it work? How does it improve your debugging?