Pierre-Auguste Renoir: The Guy Who Made Sunshine Look Contagious

If Impressionism were a dinner party, Renoir would be the charming guest who tells a great story, pours the wine just right, and somehow leaves everyone glowing. Episode 12 lands us in the orbit of Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841–1919), a painter who turned warmth, color, and human connection into a lifelong thesis. Who is this artist? … Read more

Supertest & Postman — API Testing for the Rest of Us

APIs are like that mysterious neighbor who never comes to the block party but still controls whether your lights turn on at night. Testing them is crucial, unless you enjoy debugging 2 a.m. outages with coffee and tears. Enter Supertest and Postman, the mismatched buddy-cop duo of API testing. What Are They? Are They Still Relevant? … Read more

Relaxing in Konstanz: The Lakeside Pause We Didn’t Know We Needed

After twelve days — three soaking in Zurich and nine behind the wheel across Switzerland, Germany, France, and Luxembourg, logging 953 kilometers — we’ve finally landed in Konstanz. The car is gone, our legs are stretched, and the Rhine glides beneath our hotel window like a very calm exclamation point on this trip. Even better? The hotel handed us … Read more

Playwright — End-to-End Testing with Superpowers

If Cypress is that flashy magician who makes your web app disappear and reappear in a puff of smoke, Playwright is the magician who shows up with a full special effects crew, a smoke machine, and three different camera angles. It’s not just another E2E testing framework — it’s a browser automation extravaganza that makes QA folks … Read more

Conclusion of Eastern France: Colmar and Riquewihr, the Beauty and the Beast Village

If Alsace were a fairy tale, Colmar would be the grand opening page: canals framed by pastel half-timbered houses, cobblestones that echo under your feet, and flower boxes spilling over like a watercolor painting. Just a short drive away, Riquewihr steps in as the true “Beauty and the Beast” village — its winding streets and market square … Read more

Whirlwind Day in Luxembourg and Eastern France

What seemed like a genius plan over coffee turned out to be the travel equivalent of running a marathon in dress shoes: picturesque, exhausting, and just slightly unhinged. Three cities in one day — Luxembourg in the morning, Metz by lunch, Strasbourg by dinner. If you’re keeping score, that’s about 350 km of zig-zagging across borders while … Read more

Edgar Degas: The Ballet’s Tough-Love Choreographer of Paint

If art history had a backstage pass, Edgar Degas would be the guy chain-smoking in the wings, muttering “point those toes!” while sketching furiously. Born in Paris in 1834, Degas is best remembered as the unofficial patron saint of ballerinas. Nearly half his body of work depicts dancers — practicing, stretching, collapsing in exhaustion, or basking under … Read more

Claude Monet: The Painter Who Turned Fog into Fame

Claude Monet wasn’t just an artist — he was the guy who painted the same haystack 30 times because, apparently, the lighting changed. Born in Paris in 1840, Monet grew up in Le Havre, where his career began not with grand canvases but with selling caricatures of townsfolk. Little did they know the man doodling their oversized … Read more

Top 10 Politically Incorrect Jokes That Will Probably Offend You

DISCLAIMER: The following jokes may be offensive and are intended for mature audiences with a sense of humor about sensitive topics. Read at your own risk. These jokes do not reflect any actual beliefs or prejudices. Winner of Friday Night Chatbot Arena: claude-3–5-sonnet-20241022 Note: These jokes were selected by 100 virtual voters from a larger … Read more

Cypress — End-to-End Tests That Feel Like Magic (Until They Don’t)

What if testing your app felt like waving a wand — until suddenly the wand snaps in half? That’s Cypress in a nutshell: sleek, powerful, delightful, and occasionally maddening. What is it?Cypress is an end-to-end (E2E) testing framework built for the modern web. Unlike Selenium’s “pretend I’m a browser” approach, Cypress runs inside the browser itself. That … Read more