@@DionV I'm watching in a browser, where every other video's volume is fine. Some are louder and some softer than others, but within the volume adjustment in the player. I shouldn't have to crank my entire machine's volume up to watch one video. They need to fix the volume.
So he renames System Test / End-to-end test as Component Test (which already mean another thing). The people in this industry has zero capability to respecting the original definition
Please do share where the canonical definition of these approaches are stored. Names don't matter. Everything means what people want it to mean. I've been in this industry over 20 years and the only consistent thing is that every organisation uses the same names for things and means something slightly different. End-to-end tests are not these, in any organisation I've worked in. These do not test multiple services together, they don't test an end to end user flow, unless it's a monolith, and it doesn't use a persistent database.
Can't hear, even with volume on full. Audio level is far too low.
Yeah man!
Try a different device? Seems fine on my iPad.
@@DionV I'm watching in a browser, where every other video's volume is fine. Some are louder and some softer than others, but within the volume adjustment in the player. I shouldn't have to crank my entire machine's volume up to watch one video. They need to fix the volume.
@@bitbangr noted. Definitely an issue in a browser. Somebody oops’ed on the audio format for sure.🤔
seems to be a browser issue. was good on firestick.
Definitely a noticeable issue with video volume
if you're having audio issues, the same talk is here th-cam.com/video/prLRI3VEVq4/w-d-xo.html
Very low volume on this video.
Messed up Audio (iPad, iOS, TH-cam App) by NDC, a for profit TECH conference - just incredible
Unusable audio for me, too bad too I was looking forward to this topic.
When this guy says "observaibility" doesn't he just mean abstraction?
So he renames System Test / End-to-end test as Component Test (which already mean another thing). The people in this industry has zero capability to respecting the original definition
Please do share where the canonical definition of these approaches are stored.
Names don't matter. Everything means what people want it to mean. I've been in this industry over 20 years and the only consistent thing is that every organisation uses the same names for things and means something slightly different.
End-to-end tests are not these, in any organisation I've worked in. These do not test multiple services together, they don't test an end to end user flow, unless it's a monolith, and it doesn't use a persistent database.
Pretty much every talk that NDC has put out on TH-cam this year has had abysmal sound.