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Model Mondays - Spotlight On Model router in Microsoft Foundry
Mon, Aug 24, 5:30 PMAI agents rarely rely on a single model to solve every task. In this episode of Model Mondays, we'll explore how model router helps developers apply a hill-climbing approach to agent development by continuously finding better models for different steps in a workflow. Learn how to evaluate models, compare performance across providers and model families, and dynamically route requests to the model best suited for each task. Through discussions and demos, we'll show how model router helps agents improve quality, efficiency, and cost by treating model selection as an ongoing optimization process rather than a one-time decision. *** * [Explore the Resources](https://github.com/microsoft/model-mondays) * [Read the Newsletter](https://aka.ms/model-mondays/newsletter) * [Continue the conversation on the Discord](https://aka.ms/model-mondays/discord)

Weekly Flow & Sprint
Tue, Aug 25, 10:30 PMA 2K run (all paces welcome), followed by some light yoga and breath work. No pressure, no experience required - just a chance to move, connect, and enjoy the summer. Whether you joined us last time or are thinking about coming for the first time, we'd love to have you there every tuesday. Session updates: http://chat.whatsapp.com/GsFWlLo56mGBfUiPuYSmh3?s=cl&p=i&ilr=2 📍 Oriole Park (https://maps.app.goo.gl/DV74KjhuVQt9mbMC6?g_st=ic) 🧘 All levels welcome (mats optional, grass heals) 🏃 Run + yoga + community

Learn To Carve: beginner woodcarving workshop
Sun, Aug 23, 3:00 PMJoin us on Sunday, August 23, from 2:00-5:00 to learn how to hand carve your very own wooden bear or Calcifer from Howl's Moving Castle! No experience is needed and all materials are provided. Bring a friend to get a 20$ discount off your tickets! Register through this link: [https://www.zeffy.com/en-CA/ticketing/learn-to-carve-workshop-aug--23](https://www.zeffy.com/en-CA/ticketing/learn-to-carve-workshop-aug--23)

Flow + Sprint Summer finale (yoga + run group)
Sat, Aug 29, 3:00 PMFINAL SESSION OF SUMMER: Flow & Sprint + Meditation + Breathwork Let’s close out summer together! Join keepritewithmel for our final outdoor session of the season at Oriole Park. Expect a 60-min energizing + grounding session: strength flow & sprint to get your heart pumping, followed by meditation & breathwork to reset. Agenda: 11:00 - 11:50 - Strength Flow & Sprint (all levels) 11:50 - 12:00 - Meditation & Breathwork 12:00+ - Optional social at Mia Brunch Bar Details: 📍 201 Oriole Parkway, Toronto (Oriole Park - look for the mats) 📅 Saturday, August 29th, 11 AM 🎒 Bring: Yoga mat, water bottle 🥂 Social after at Mia Brunch Bar Registration is mandatory for headcount. Please register via the Luma link: https://linktr.ee/keepritewithmel Hosted by Mel — @keepritewithmel

Testing Craftsmanship Evolving in the Age of AI | Toronto Meetup
Wed, Aug 26, 10:00 PM**Testing Craftsmanship Evolving in the Age of AI \| Toronto Meetup** AI isn't replacing testers, it's reshaping what testing craftsmanship means. After two decades of watching the discipline evolve, one thing has stayed constant: the testers who win are the ones who keep growing their judgment, not just their tool stack. Join The Test Tribe's 15th Toronto Meetup for a deep, honest look at where testing craftsmanship is headed as AI reshapes the role, and what still can't be automated away. **Event Details** ● Date: 26 August 2026 ● Time: 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM ET ● Venue: [20 Toronto St, Toronto, ON M5C 2B8, Canada](https://maps.app.goo.gl/WUfTxyU1LuVJfX1Y6) **What's on the Agenda?** **Testing Craftsmanship Evolving in the Age of AI** **Speaker: Jacky Zhang, Test Architect, General Motors** Drawing on two decades of hands-on experience in automation, computer vision, OCR, and large-language-model experimentation, Jacky traces how testing craftsmanship has evolved through major technology shifts, and argues that AI is the next transformation, not a total disruption. He'll unpack the real barriers to AI adoption in testing, hallucination, limited generalization, compliance constraints, infrastructure cost, and unclear ROI, and make the case that lasting testing value still depends on stable engineering foundations, critical thinking, and a deep understanding of quality goals and human needs. **How This Meetup Solves Your Problem** If your team is being asked to "adopt AI in testing" without a clear picture of what that actually means day to day, this session cuts through the hype. Jacky offers a grounded, practitioner's view of where AI genuinely helps, where it falls short, and how testers can evolve from script executors into quality strategists, knowledge architects, and human-centered risk explorers. **Why You Should Show Up** * Understand which testing foundations remain essential even as AI capabilities grow. * Get a clear-eyed view of AI's real barriers: hallucination, generalization, compliance, cost, and ROI. * Learn how to reframe your own role as AI reshapes what "testing" means. * Meet fellow testers, automation engineers, and QA leaders from Toronto's testing community. **Become a Speaker at The Test Tribe events** Wish to share your insights with the community at a future event? Submit your talk idea [here](https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc8xebmOBD2WYXwGKWj7GteY-tMLaj-aZzQk88MAsE0LUiMUQ/viewform) and our team will get back to you, if the idea resonates with them too. **About The Test Tribe** The Test Tribe is the world's largest software testing community, empowering testers globally since 2018. With 700+ events and 150K+ members across 130+ countries, we bring testers together to learn, grow, and connect through meetups, conferences, cohorts, masterclasses, and more. By RSVPing, you agree to our [Terms and Conditions](https://www.thetesttribe.com/website-terms-conditions/) and [Privacy Policy](https://www.thetesttribe.com/our-privacy-policy/) and consent to be contacted by The Test Tribe and our event partners.

Badminton Enthusiast
Sun, Aug 23, 7:00 PMATTENTION: Due to many first timers signed up the event but no show, I have no choice to charge the first timers $10 per person as deposit via etransfer to me no later then Friday night. There is no refund for no show. If you show up, then I will etransfer the balance back to you at the end of the badminton event. My email address is: [lingseilau@yahoo.com](mailto:lingseilau@yahoo.com) Racket & Birdies: Everyone has to bring your own racket and at least one birdie with you. Court fee: It will be informed at the comment section by 4pm. Cost per person is either $216 (for 4 courts), $162 (for 3 courts) or $108 (for 2 courts) divided by the number of players attended. My email address for etransfer is: [lingseilau@yahoo.com](mailto:lingseilau@yahoo.com)
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