TheInvisibleSoftware
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0:00Chapter 1: Yeah, I graduated in 2013 and basically since then I've worked in automation. 341s · Speaker 2
Yeah, I graduated in 2013 and basically since then I've worked in automation. I got this job opportunity and I was going to the recruiter and I got this invite from this company and this recruiter said I was going to do this. And I looked a…
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5:42Chapter 2: When you think about it, it's just like a plaster. 311s · Speaker 1
When you think about it, it's just like a plaster. You've got, think of the layers, you've got your rear material, you've got your front material, you've got the waterproof outer, you've got the absorbent material, and then you've got the a…
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10:55Chapter 3: These are lights, both left and right, and there's a camera, I think it's just off-screen, up at the top, there. 307s · Speaker 2
These are lights, both left and right, and there's a camera, I think it's just off-screen, up at the top, there. And that's looking for scratches or creases. That's about to do... What we're doing is we're shining a light. There you go. It'…
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16:03Chapter 4: say a batch, and they'll say, okay, we're going to get a human to check every single product. 234s · Speaker 1
say a batch, and they'll say, okay, we're going to get a human to check every single product. And then if that passes, then they'll say, for the next week, we're going to test 10% of the product. If we want to change into that, that's reall…
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19:58Chapter 5: to the expectations of the company. 301s · Speaker 2
to the expectations of the company. So if we look at some extremes to illustrate the point, Artemis 2 that went to or went round the moon most recently. So it's got two computers, which each have two flight control modules, which each have …
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25:00Chapter 6: Not everyone, but generally, engineers like to be proud of what they put out. 190s · Speaker 2
Not everyone, but generally, engineers like to be proud of what they put out. Engineers will prefer to work on something and be proud of what they produce at the end of the day, rather than rush something and chuck something out at all. In …
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28:11Chapter 7: So everyone's work is checked by everyone else. 145s · Speaker 1
So everyone's work is checked by everyone else. We unit test. That's what we do. We've got quite a high level of testing. And then we test on the machine when we're done. And then, let me think. So now I can maybe demonstrate. So these are …
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30:47Chapter 8: So, AI. I'll read this. 316s · Speaker 2
So, AI. I'll read this. So, I asked one of my developers who uses AI the most how he does it and what he does. And he said, well, I'll show you first. So, how do we do it? So, we had a requirement to add, to change the way permissions work.…
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36:04Chapter 9: It includes a list right at the end of the steps that the AI has to go through. 230s · Speaker 1
It includes a list right at the end of the steps that the AI has to go through. And then it ticks them off as it goes through them. We'll see that at the end because it hasn't finished this task. So it's broken around tasks. It's worked out…
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39:54Chapter 10: So it's figured out that this is an existing authentication provider that we have. 118s · Speaker 2
So it's figured out that this is an existing authentication provider that we have. It's going to have to deal with that. It's done that. It's added new classes. And this is the bulk of what it's done. And then we've got to actually run this…