I wrote a short blog post to guide people to resources on how to start fixing Coverity issues and how that can be a great way to contribute to the Linux kernel. 🔍 🖥️ 🐧
It's particularly aimed at newcomers with some experience in C. 🙂
"ONE simple and rewarding way to contribute to the Linux Kernel: Fix Coverity issues"
https://embeddedor.com/blog/2024/09/28/one-simple-and-rewarding-way-to-contribute-to-the-linux-kernel-fix-coverity-issues/
I hope people find it both inspiring and useful, and...
"[...] Always remember: upstream Linux kernel development is highly social. 😉"
Thanks!
Okay so why did #FSE and #SPC die? Isn’t #pleroma / #akkoma supposed to be so much better than #Mastodon? Why then couldn’t they run at full capacity indefinitely?
I’m not hating on #rebased BTW, #Poast seems to be doing fine from what little I hear. It’s just funny that I heard so many people over there boasting and bragging about how #pleroma and #akkoma are so much better than #Mastodon because they have more features and run lighter, etc. etc. meanwhile those instances are down now while instances like mstdn.social have been running at full throttle for years now with a pretty similarly sized userbase IIRC
Oh great, so everyone is going to be pro-UN now even after signing the dystopian "Pact for the Future"?