I literally have experience with both distributed system testing and nix and I couldn't even get a phone screen. Don't care really, but a little strange.
No matter how many times I come across your product, I always feel excited to know that there are engineers taking on this level of perfectionism in testing. I hope you all are adopted widely!
They have a specific definition of "E2E" (apparently UI is not considered to be in it) and it works on docker platform only (so not for e.g. windows binaries). It can be good, but does not speak about the testing pyramid in general.
I’m only exploring web components but I like the ability to go smoothly from regular <div> to custom element to element variations depending on attributes to some light JS conditional formatting depending on attributes, also it could be done in open or encapsulated way, then we can do heavier JS and callbacks… and at this point you can still transition to a framework.
Should browsers implement good customizable controls instead all that API? Probably but at this point I would rather have ability to make a good custom drop down with anchored popover API vs limitations of default control.