pablobaxter

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There is of course something inherently hostile about this framing. If I die or am permanently disabled, what will the business do? The answer "I don't care" is not considered acceptable.

https://autonomousapps.com/blog/business-geniuses-and-bus-factors/post/

Business geniuses and bus factors

A reflection on the concept of the 'bus factor' and what it means in the new era of slop code that no one understands

autonomousapps.com
@jw congrats!
I want to warmly thank #Square engineers for Dagger, OkHttp, Okio, Retrofit, Moshi, Picasso, JavaPoet and KotlinPoet, Seismic, TimesSquare, LeakCanary, Anvil, Wire, Tape, SQL Brite and SQLDelight, Otto and other outstanding contributions to the Android and Java ecosystems.
It's truly the end of an era.
#Block #layoffs #AndroidDev
Welp, I got laid off today along with 40% of Block. I’m still totally in shock an have no idea what comes next, but if you have need for a Principal Frontend Engineer hit me up!

From Bruce Schneier: "All it takes to poison AI training data is to create a website:

I spent 20 minutes writing an article on my personal website titled “The best tech journalists at eating hot dogs.” Every word is a lie. I claimed (without evidence) that competitive hot-dog-eating is a popular hobby among tech reporters and based my ranking on the 2026 South Dakota International Hot Dog Championship (which doesn’t exist). I ranked myself number one, obviously. Then I listed a few fake reporters and real journalists who gave me permission….

Less than 24 hours later, the world’s leading chatbots were blabbering about my world-class hot dog skills. When I asked about the best hot-dog-eating tech journalists, Google parroted the gibberish from my website, both in the Gemini app and AI Overviews, the AI responses at the top of Google Search. ChatGPT did the same thing, though Claude, a chatbot made by the company Anthropic, wasn’t fooled.

Sometimes, the chatbots noted this might be a joke. I updated my article to say “this is not satire.” For a while after, the AIs seemed to take it more seriously.

These things are not trustworthy, and yet they are going to be widely trusted."

https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2026/02/poisoning-ai-training-data.html

#LLM #Veracity

Poisoning AI Training Data - Schneier on Security

All it takes to poison AI training data is to create a website: I spent 20 minutes writing an article on my personal website titled “The best tech journalists at eating hot dogs.” Every word is a lie. I claimed (without evidence) that competitive hot-dog-eating is a popular hobby among tech reporters and based my ranking on the 2026 South Dakota International Hot Dog Championship (which doesn’t exist). I ranked myself number one, obviously. Then I listed a few fake reporters and real journalists who gave me permission…. Less than 24 hours later, the world’s leading chatbots were blabbering about my world-class hot dog skills. When I asked about the best hot-dog-eating tech journalists, Google parroted the gibberish from my website, both in the Gemini app and AI Overviews, the AI responses at the top of Google Search. ChatGPT did the same thing, though Claude, a chatbot made by the company Anthropic, wasn’t fooled...

Schneier on Security
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It’s not always easy maintaining and improving Android builds, especially as projects continue to grow over time. At Life360, we were…

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It's not that I'm completely against AI... But I don't want to talk to a machine when I'm ordering fast food.

AGP 9 tracking was great! Now let's do Gradle Isolated Project tracking too!

https://agp-status.frybits.com/gradle-project-isolation/

Thanks @Aurimas for kick-starting this!

Gradle Isolated Projects - AGP Plugin Status

3rd party plugin tracker for compatibility with Gradle Isolated Project