Happy new year, everyone! 🎉
As we dive into 2025, I thought it’d be fun to kick things off on a positive note. If you’ve been with us for a while, you know our “And Finally” section has become a bit of a tradition—a place to end each issue with a laugh (or at least a knowing smile).
Turns out, you all loved it as much as I did! Those memes consistently landed among the top 10 most-clicked links in every issue last year. That’s right, folks—testing memes are officially a vibe.
So, I figured, why not start the year by sharing all of last year’s favorites in one place? Here’s to starting 2025 with some laughter and a reminder that even in the toughest moments, we’re all in this together—and it’s always okay to laugh at the chaos.
Enjoy the memes, and here’s to an amazing year ahead!
Cheers,
Pritesh
😂 And Finally,
Testers: Breaking apps and beyond 😂
Me with Test Data. Everytime! 🤣
How testers do Boundary Value Analysis 😂
Yet another testing in Production 🤣
Testers: It's fine. We don't need to test this. Real users will never do this. 😂
This is how RCA really looks like 🤣
Tester at the beginning and end of the project. 🤣
Most hilarious explanation of Technical Terms 😂
When Rubber Duck Debugging Sucks 🤣
Just a name change. What could go wrong? 😂
Somewhere in the Testing Land 🤣
New addition to "It Works on My Machine"😂
Why you should have Quality Assurance Team 🤣
Need "Error Preventers" - Real QA Job description 😂
Tester explaining "Steps to Reproduce" 🤣
Copilot and ChatGPT when things get Hard 😂
This is how you have Crowdstrike Crash 🤣
A hilarious transformation from a Bug to Feature 😂
How Developer/Tester Response To A Bug 🤣
The Norweigan Language Is Lit 😂
When i discuss bug with developer 🤣
automate everything with e2e tests 🤡
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