Julia Kvitka
JobQA engineer
CityWarsaw

Julia Kvitka

Julia Kvitka is a QA engineer, a hardcore gamer, and our chief expert at hunting down other people's mistakes, bugs, and hidden meanings in digital worlds.

Julia belongs to that group of people whose lives were upended by the war, forcing her to pack up and leave Ukraine for absolutely nowhere. The tide of events washed her ashore in Warsaw, where, with no connections and no solid plan, she had to rebuild everything from scratch. Since childhood, Julia had been drawn to computers, though she cared little for building a career back then; she was that exact brand of hardcore gamer who knew boss timings in Souls-likes better than the public transit schedule. However, finding herself in a new reality, she kept her wits about her and turned her hobby into a profession, quickly and successfully reinventing herself as a QA engineer. Now, her childhood habit of breaking games just for fun has become an official—and highly lucrative—occupation.

Alongside software testing, Julia discovered a talent for writing and took up copywriting. For our portal, her articles are a true goldmine, as she writes about the very things she lives and breathes: software, tech trends, and, naturally, the gaming industry. Julia dissects third-party software with the meticulousness of a professional tester and the passion of a dedicated player, seasoning her reviews with juicy gaming slang and a profound understanding of what the code looks like under the hood.

Posts by this author
5 Jul 2026
An Analytical Audit of the sqlite-utils Library
An Analytical Audit of the sqlite-utils Library
The boundary between manual coding and AI orchestration is rapidly dissolving. Modern software engineering is evolving beyond basic code completion, shifting toward the comprehensive intellectual auditing of complex systems. The release preparation for the sqlite-utils library serves as a prime example of the efficacy of cross-verifying code across multiple models—a methodology that enables the detection of critical flaws that might otherwise elude even the tool's own architects.
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5 Jul 2026
Command & Conquer Generals: A New Lease on Life
Command & Conquer Generals: A New Lease on Life
The divide between legacy code and modern platforms is rapidly dissolving, driven by the evolution of Large Language Models. A recent experiment—porting an iconic early-2000s strategy title to iOS—highlights AI's transition from a mere assistant to a fully autonomous engineering agent. At the center of this breakthrough was Claude Fable 5, which successfully navigated technical hurdles that had stymied previous iterations of neural networks. This case marks the beginning of a new chapter in digital preservation and the automation of sophisticated systems programming.
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4 Jul 2026
The Collapse of Tokenomics and the Battle for Data
The Collapse of Tokenomics and the Battle for Data
The contemporary generative AI market is grappling with a profound crisis of confidence between enterprise clients and the tech giants. While the industry was acclimating to token-based pricing models, a fundamental conflict emerged over data privacy and the ownership of intellectual capital. Palantir CEO Alex Karp has openly accused industry leaders of covertly harvesting unique client business processes to train their proprietary models. This clash signals a pivotal shift: moving away from unbridled enthusiasm for neural networks toward a rigorous struggle for digital sovereignty.
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