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
22 Aug 2026
The Price of Acceleration: CXMT’s Rapid Push into Memory
The Price of Acceleration: CXMT’s Rapid Push into Memory
The global race for semiconductor supremacy frequently devolves into a war over intellectual property. The saga of CXMT, the Chinese industry giant, serves as a textbook case of how the pursuit of technological sovereignty can degenerate into blatant industrial espionage. Rather than investing years in R&D and iterative testing, the company opted for a shortcut: stealing trade secrets from one of the global leaders, Samsung. This incident exposes a critical vulnerability within high-tech firms—the systemic poaching of key talent as a strategic tool for intellectual theft.
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22 Aug 2026
Next-Generation Ultra-Lightweight Lens Technology
Next-Generation Ultra-Lightweight Lens Technology
The quest for truly ergonomic AR and VR wearables has long been stifled by the inherent physical constraints of traditional optics. Cumbersome lens arrays render headsets heavy and unwieldy, imposing a palpable physical barrier between the user and the digital realm. A breakthrough in metalens technology by South Korean researchers promises to disrupt this paradigm, replacing bulky glass elements with nearly weightless nanostructures. By overcoming the hurdles of chromatic aberration and manufacturing scalability, this innovation paves the way for an era of truly seamless, unobtrusive wearable displays.
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22 Aug 2026
The Triumph of Falcon's Reusable Systems
The Triumph of Falcon's Reusable Systems
Modern astronautics is undergoing a radical transformation, evolving into an era where orbital access is becoming a routine industrial operation. SpaceX has streamlined rocket launches into a high-precision assembly line, blurring the line between science fiction and operational reality. Surpassing the century mark for annual launches underscores the unprecedented pace at which private capital is expanding its footprint in near-Earth space. At the heart of this strategy is the deployment of a global information network—one that is fundamentally redefining our understanding of connectivity and data transmission.
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