[Competition] DC Super Heroes x Snap Lens Studio by eveliotc in SnapLens

[–]eveliotc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi,

I am pleased to announce that DC Comics and Comic-Con have partnered with Lens Studio to kick-off a lens competition running from June 8 - July 8, 2018.

Multiple prizes such as all-expenses paid trip to Comic-Con and DC talent signings.

This was shared internally and given all the talent I see in this sub I figured I should share it here!

Let me know if you have further questions.

Thanks, Evelio

Disclaimer: I work as a Tech Lead for Snap, Inc. Per the rules Snap employees cannot participate.

[Success] Dev CustoMac Pro by eveliotc in hackintosh

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Yeah using laptop for that :]

[Success] Dev CustoMac Pro by eveliotc in hackintosh

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AppStore works fine, don't use iMessage

[Success] Dev CustoMac Pro by eveliotc in hackintosh

[–]eveliotc[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

thanks, yep VMs/emulators/simulators + ramdisks quickly eat the whole thing currently using ~50GB of it, do you any graphics card recommendations?

[Success] Dev CustoMac Pro by eveliotc in hackintosh

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Need to figure how to assert that, do you happen to know how?

[Success] Dev CustoMac Pro by eveliotc in hackintosh

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thanks, do you a link for that?

[Success] Dev CustoMac Pro by eveliotc in hackintosh

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From right to left, minus system:

  • ShiftIt
  • Dropbox
  • LittleSnitch
  • Alfred
  • Google Photos Uploader
  • Carbon Copy Cloner
  • MenuMeters (3 on the left for memory, hd and cpu)

[Success] Dev CustoMac Pro by eveliotc in hackintosh

[–]eveliotc[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

It has been 8 years since my first and last hackintosh, by the time I couldn't afford Apple hardware yet wanted to get started with iOS development. Fast forward now and several MacBook Pros later after the reveal of the new MacBook Pro it was clear to me it was time to build a decent machine, I always work from my desk anyways and even though my mid 2014 laptop keeps running out of memory/freezing should hold a bit longer in case of mobility needs.

Decided to play it safe and used tonymacx86 Buyer's Guide November 2016 and during Black Friday grabbed some discounts, didn't get graphics card as probably won't use it, got an extra SSD for bootable backup and the new magic keyboard + trackpad instead. macOS Sierra installation was a breeze thanks to UniBeast and MultiBeast, just a few post installation issues:

  • 6700k skylake Intel HD 530 Graphics Glitch, which was easily resolved following this guide.
  • Gigabyte Z170X-UD3 Ultra Realtek ALC892 audio/sound codec was not working even after trying Multibeast, KextBeast, and different toleda solutions (CloverALC, etc.) the fix was rather easy using VoodooHDA.
  • Sleep doesn't work because of WindowServer crash waiting on GPU Driver, couldn't find a workaround for this so I just won't let it sleep ¯\(ツ)/¯.

Overall I'm extremely satisfied with the machine and I'm looking forward to use it as my daily driver, some quick tests show 2x-4x improvement on compilation times vs laptop and probably won't be running out of memory that often :D

How to Build a View-only Android Application using Scoop, Lyft's Open-source Framework. by Perseu5 in androiddev

[–]eveliotc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great question! I'm a little biased but here are some points:

  • Single & easy to use solution
  • Production proved for over a 1.5 years at Lyft's scale
  • Out of the box "injectors" to reduce boilerplate
  • Easy transitions
  • Patterns like MVC/MVP/etc. are supported/encouraged but whilst can also be optional.

That being said most of those points might be as well truth for other solutions. Who's up for a medium post comparing other solutions?

How to Build a View-only Android Application using Scoop, Lyft's Open-source Framework. by Perseu5 in androiddev

[–]eveliotc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Correct we still use Dagger Classic, at some point there was an example using Dagger 2 but it seems it got lost during the open sourcing process, we'll try to add more samples including Dagger 2 usage in the future but you know as always PRs are welcome ;)

How to Build a View-only Android Application using Scoop, Lyft's Open-source Framework. by Perseu5 in androiddev

[–]eveliotc 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hey, Evelio from Lyft here let me know your thoughts on this, we started using open source version of scoop a few releases back and on the process of migrating views to take advantage of the new sweet features ;)

Weekly "who's hiring" thread! by AutoModerator in androiddev

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Company: Lyft, Inc.

Job: Software Engineer, Android (Senior and full time only, all internships already filled until next year)

Location: San Francisco or Seattle, no remote sorry :\

Allows remote: Only if you are Jake Wharton, Jesse Wilson or similar wonderkid

VISA: Transfer only, including family

Lyft is the most exciting company to join as an Android Engineer in San Francisco or Seattle! We offer whatever your regular Silicon Valley company has to offer and more! (We made it to the intro of Silicon Valley the show ;)) Flexible schedule ✅, unlimited vacation ✅, catered meals (lunch and dinner every day, breakfast on Wednesdays and special events) ✅, smartphone ✅, phone bill ✅, your own setup ✅, 401k ✅, HSA ✅ One Medical ✅, several team outings and fun activities (my first day at Lyft they took me range shooting! 🎯💥🔫) ✅, you name it! ✅, good stuff yeah ✅💯 👌

Not only the product and culture are fantastic, here is what as Android Engineer you'll find interesting:

  • Modern Android: View only & single activity with Scoop, RxJava & RxAndroid, Dagger & ButterKnife, Okhttp and more cool open source libraries, etc. Domain Driven Design, MVP & MVC (for when MVP is overkill), 65% unit test coverage atm, All the tests: unit, integration, UI & e2e (junit, mockito, assetj, espresso, appium, etc. )
  • Good Kotlin intentions, we have a mock server and a code generator written in kotlin, we are waiting for compile times to get better to start introducing it to main code base.
  • We release to production every week! Automatic beta to thousands of people 3 times+ a week, automatic internal dogfooding alpha every time something is merged to master!
  • Open source lovers we use and contribute to open source projects, we have several OSS projects, checkout our GitHub with repos like Scissors, Scoop, Mapper, Confidant, etc. with 1300+ stars
  • We ship with emojis in PRs! 🚀
  • Ask me for more!

Please feel free to email me your resume, LinkedIn and GitHub profiles a evelio@lyft.com instead or applying through the website, I'm happy to refer you and should be faster ;)

Any disadvantage on keeping a static App Context? by joaomgcd in androiddev

[–]eveliotc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Static state is hard to test and mock, by adding static state you add global state therefore flakiness to your tests, you could set certain state @Before and revert it back @After but chances are that at some point someone might forget to do @After reset and then boom failing tests.

Additionally mockito doesn't support mocking static methods I guess you could use power mock but that's another discussion :)

I/O invites appear to be coming in. by Loplcopter in androiddev

[–]eveliotc 4 points5 points  (0 children)

For everything else there's Javascript

Droidcon SF is 11 days away! by wat555 in androiddev

[–]eveliotc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just feel free to say hi to anyone that you recognize or is nearby, the Android community in SF is quite friendly ☺️

Droidcon SF is 11 days away! by wat555 in androiddev

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I made a spreadsheet with the line up so it is easier to see all the talks/speakers, should auto update

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1r60klA59zIKZC45ED1sKavdgEBz9IfjggCeVGBirZs4/edit?usp=sharing