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Codeintegrity-ai/mutahunter: Open Source, Language Agnostic LLM-based mutation testing tool
github.com GitHub - codeintegrity-ai/mutahunter: Open Source Language Agnostic LLM-based mutation testing toolOpen Source Language Agnostic LLM-based mutation testing tool - codeintegrity-ai/mutahunter
Check out our open-source, language-agnostic mutation testing tool using LLM agents here: https://github.com/codeintegrity-ai/mutahunter
Mutation testing is a way to verify the effectiveness of your test cases. It involves creating small changes, or “mutants,” in the code and checking if the test cases can catch these changes. Unlike line coverage, which only tells you how much of the code has been executed, mutation testing tells you how well it’s been tested. We all know line coverage is BS.
That’s where Mutahunter comes in. We leverage LLM models to inject context-aware faults into your codebase. As the first AI-based mutation testing tool, Our AI-driven approach provides a full contextual understanding of the entire codebase by using the AST, enabling it to identify and inject mutations that closely resemble real vulnerabilities. This ensures comprehensive and effective testing, significantly enhancing software security and quality. We also make use of LiteLLM, so we support all major self-hosted LLM models
We’ve added examples for JavaScript, Python, and Go (see /examples). It can theoretically work with any programming language that provides a coverage report in Cobertura XML format (more supported soon) and has a language grammar available in TreeSitter.
Here’s a YouTube video with an in-depth explanation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8h4zpeK6LOA
Here’s our blog with more details: https://medium.com/codeintegrity-engineering/transforming-qa-mutahunter-and-the-power-of-llm-enhanced-mutation-testing-18c1ea19add8
Check it out and let us know what you think! We’re excited to get feedback from the community and help developers everywhere improve their code quality.
- apnews.com First officer is convicted of murder since Washington state law eased prosecution of police
A jury has found a suburban Seattle police officer guilty of murder in the 2019 shooting death of a homeless man outside a convenience store.
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Seattle’s Living Computers Museum logs off forever, as Paul Allen estate auctions vintage items
www.geekwire.com Seattle’s Living Computers Museum logs off for good as Paul Allen estate will auction vintage itemsLiving Computers Museum + Labs on First Avenue South in Seattle. The nonprofit closed in 2020 just before the pandemic and never reopened. (GeekWire Photo
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Orca Tap to Pay Now Available on Google Wallet
www.geekwire.com Seattle-area transit riders can now add ORCA payment cards to Google WalletAn ORCA card as seen on an Android phone and Wear OS device. (Image via ORCA) Transit riders hopping on a bus or ferry across the Seattle area can now use
Our watch has finally ended...
- publicola.com Afternoon Fizz: Encampment Removal Recommendations, Transportation Equity, and Police Testing - PubliCola
Council members say no to homelessness recommendations; equitable transportation advocates decry proposals to cut community-based programs; and police recruits won’t…
- www.capitolhillseattle.com What do Alexis Mercedes Rinck, Shaun Scott, and Bob Ferguson have in common? Endorsements from the 43rd District Democrats
The path to November’s ballot including a decision on Biden vs. Trump and a vote on the city’s $1.55 billion and counting transportation levy runs through this summer’s primary el…
- www.yahoo.com Judge orders railway to pay Washington tribe nearly $400 million for trespassing with oil trains
BNSF Railway must pay nearly $400 million to a Native American tribe in Washington state, a federal judge ordered Monday after finding that the company intentionally trespassed when it repeatedly ran 100-car trains carrying crude oil across the tribe's reservation. U.S. District Judge Robert Lasnik...
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What a strange headline in the Seattle Times: Woman arrested in connection with deadly I-5 crash near West Seattle Bridge
It's a two-mile drive from Interstate 5 to the West Seattle Bridge.
I can understand how a new reporter hired from out of town might have such a boneheaded mis-grasp of the city's geography, but how does it get past an editor and make it into print?
- publicola.com This Week on PubliCola: June 8, 2024 - PubliCola
A roundup of this week’s news. Monday, June 3 New Homelessness Authority Leader to Start August 1; Interim Director Powell…
- publicola.com Spending Money Earmarked for Student Mental Health Will Require Action from Skeptical Council; Saka Abruptly Cuts Off Presentation on Transportation Equity - PubliCola
1. Seattle City Councilmembers, many of them still focused on undoing the legacy of the previous, more progressive council, turned…
- phinneywood.com It's finally here, PhinneyWood: Trader Joes coming to the neighborhood - The PhinneyWood Blog
After more than 3 years of rumors, stops, and starts, the long-awaited tenant of the new Hemlock Apartments on 87th and Greenwood has been announced: beloved California-based grocer Trader Joes. […]
- southseattleemerald.com OPINION | Charting a New Course: Nurturing Washington’s Next Generation of Maritime Professionals | South Seattle Emerald
If you’ve ridden the ferries in the past few years, you have experienced Washington’s maritime workforce shortage firsthand. And ferries, if you pardon the maritime implications of the analogy, are just the tip of the iceberg.
- www.capitolhillseattle.com King County Regional Homelessness Authority picks federal Health and Human Services official as next CEO
The King County Regional Homelessness Authority still faces an uncertain future but finally has a new CEO to help it steer through financial challenges as it takes on the region’s ongoing cri…
- www.seattletimes.com GOP initiative backers lose fight to keep budget impacts off WA ballot
Each of the initiatives seek to undo signature policies passed in recent years by the majority Democrat state legislature.
- komonews.com Garfield High School community marches to Seattle Public Schools day after fatal shooting
A march is being held Friday, a day after a 17-year-old student was shot and killed outside of Garfield High School.
- www.kitsapsun.com State ferry system goes out to bid for new hybrid-electric vessels
Deliveries would begin in 2028 under the current timeline that will accept bids from shipyards across the country.
- publicola.com Seattle Officer Who Struck and Killed Pedestrian Cited for Two Collisions Before He Was Fired by Tucson Police - PubliCola
By Andrew Engelson Kevin Dave—the Seattle police officer who killed 23-year-old pedestrian Jaahnavi Kandula last year while driving 74 miles…
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Seattle’s first fully-protected intersection is now open at Dexter/Thomas – Seattle Bike Blog
www.seattlebikeblog.com Seattle’s first fully-protected intersection is now open at Dexter/ThomasThe goal: No more deaths or serious injuries at Dexter and Thomas. This seemingly unremarkable intersection has been the site of at least two tragedies in recent memory. Mike Wang was killed by som…
Hopefully, some of these get added along dangerous intersections in south and west Seattle. UW could also use some.
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When are police required to use their body worn videos and dashcams?
I submitted a video request for any body worn video and in-car footage for the incident where SPD officer Anthony Belgarde pulled over a bus in West Seattle. But I was told by Edward Ocampo that no video existed for this incident. Is this a normal practice, to not record any video during a traffic stop?
Edit: I filed a complaint as I believe this violates 16.090-POL-2, where cops in uniform performing traffic stops are required to have their cameras on.
Edit 2: I did not get a confirmation email though.
Edit 3: had to email them again to get a complaint number
- www.capitolhillseattle.com Authority says 2024 count of people living homeless shows totals still climbing as county’s lack of affordable housing grows
The King County Regional Homelessness Authority says its annual survey shows that there are more people living homeless here than last year. The authority has released its 2024 Point-in-Time Count,…
- www.seattletimes.com Fishing vessel collides with pier in Ballard
A 73-foot fishing vessel collided with a pier and several docked ships west of the Ballard Bridge in Seattle at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday.
- komonews.com King County Council member seeks funding to tackle eviction case backlog
A King County Council member is requesting funding to help relieve a court backlog of eviction cases.
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Fuck the 4th, Siege the Ports!
> We call on cities across the U.S. to participate in a collective blockade and occupation of cargo ports and railyards. > > To be clear, the one and only goal of this action is to economically affect the US for as long as possible. > > These actions will be autonomous and horizontally organized, with a respect for a diversity of tactics. > > Plans are already in the works for Seattle, with more info to be announced in June. > > We hope the radical orgs, crews, and rebels in their respective cities start planning NOW for a nationwide action on July 1st. > > For the people of Palestine, > shut this shit DOWN.
https://unravel.noblogs.org/fuck-the-4th-siege-the-ports/
- southseattleemerald.com NEWS GLEAMS | Protest Clash Between Pro-Palestinian Solidarity and ‘United for Israel’ Christian Counterprotest Ends Peacefully | South Seattle Emerald
A roundup of news and announcements we don’t want to get lost in the fast-churning news cycle! by Vee Hua 華婷婷 ✨Gleaming This Week✨ JUMP TO: Protest Clash Between Pro-Palestinian Solidarity and ‘United for Israel’ Christian Counterprotest Ends Peacefully Seattle School Board Considers Elementary Scho...
- publicola.com KCRHA Updates: Chief Financial Officer Fired, Board Approves Budget that Will Shut Down Shelters, CEO Comments on "The LGBTQ Stuff," and—Believe it or Not—More - PubliCola
By Erica C. Barnett Darrell Powell, the interim director of the King County Regional Homelessness Authority, abruptly fired the KCRHA’s…