Static Doesn’t Mean Safe — What Building voxmana.io Taught Me
A static site has no server to crash — which is exactly why its release risks hide in the seams. Where a “static” side project still bites, and how I made it visible before launch.
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A static site has no server to crash — which is exactly why its release risks hide in the seams. Where a “static” side project still bites, and how I made it visible before launch.
We ran every regression test every release — and it took two months. Here's the method that cut it to one: an honest audit, a coverage map, a business-built rubric, vendor guidance, and ISTQB-style risk scoring.
Thirty years of Magic land design is one long argument about a single question: how easy should it be to cast your spells on time? Read the lands as answers and it starts to make sense.
AI is non-deterministic by design. I run my AI work the way I run quality engineering: operating prompts, grounding, examples, gates, and feedback loops.
QA owns quality — and you own it by making it visible to the right people, in the language they can act on, before it ships.
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