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@jw nice! I have the falendar and was able to adb install shit on it. Turns out you can triggers the Android notification bars with a few tries then access settings and enable debugging. Also, they shipped a debug Android OS build 😅

Latency was quite frustrating, hoping you'll help improve though I suspect the touchscreen just isn't that great

I turned a leak investigation into a post on the Block eng blog to share a method that works well!

It's a bit long... Sorry I had to show how to encode code knowledge to automate leak investigations, and dig even deeper with YourKit Java Profiler.

https://engineering.block.xyz/blog/the-leakcanary-method

#AndroidDev

The LeakCanary Method

This blog post shares a method for root causing Android memory leaks

Block Engineering Blog
@hugolassiege @fbiville 👋 Salut Hugo! Je suis sur Collonges là, bientôt Saint-Cyr. How about you? C'est quoi les prochaines conf tech?

We're looking for a staff engineer at TIDAL, in Europe and East US timezones.

It's a small team taking on a big bet.. come help artists actually make a living!

https://block.xyz/careers/jobs/4935720008

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Careers - Staff Android Engineer

Made up of Square, Cash App, Afterpay, TIDAL, Bitkey, and Proto, Block, Inc. builds technology to increase access to the global economy.

Careers - Staff Android Engineer
@fbiville yep, on s'est installé près de Lyon fin août

“Your job is not to fix issues, your job is to understand root causes”

From: @py
https://androiddev.social/@py/115302604290486861

P-Y (@[email protected])

Last week at Droidcon Berlin I talked about some of the wildest Android bugs I've seen Have you ever debugged a device using a hairdryer? https://youtu.be/kOH1Kdj9c1c #AndroidDev #dcbln25

Android Dev Social

A great talk by @py at DroidCon Berlin on "Embracing the Chaos: Investigating Production Madness".

I couldn't agree more that a lot of growth as a software engineer is all about understanding the root cause. So much of my Grade, JVM and other knowledge came from that.

It was also nice to see that I was able to help with the first USB issue that PY talks about.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=kOH1Kdj9c1c&si=aJNxmbDazXw4VVB0

[French]

Mardi 21 Octobre (dans deux semaines!) à 19h, le Paris Android User Group organise un meetup chez Radio France. Il paraît que le lieu est magnifique!

Je serai là en 2e partie pour vous parler de benchmarks dignes de confiance.

https://www.meetup.com/android-paris/events/311419349/

#AndroidDev #paris

Last week at Droidcon Berlin I talked about some of the wildest Android bugs I've seen

Have you ever debugged a device using a hairdryer?

https://youtu.be/kOH1Kdj9c1c

#AndroidDev
#dcbln25

Embracing the Chaos: Investigating Production Madness - Pierre-Yves Ricau | droidcon Berlin 2025

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@soaproot @cketti haha Tom is next level when it comes to digging into low level stuff. A fantastic engineer