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Probably some RISC-V stuff, but hopefully other things too ;)

We're excited to kick off soon registrations for ! However, we need more sponsors to keep it accessible and maintain its unique environment.

Your support can make a big difference! Join us in creating an unforgettable experience.

https://kernel-recipes.org/en/2024/sponsor/

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Palmer Dabbelt

@BostonBikeBlockers is there one for the SF Bay Area?
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Heya! We will open first part of registration on 12th of june, 8:00 am UTC
You can already have a look on speakers and talks. This is still in progress
Stay tuned!

https://kernel-recipes.org

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Interested in hacking, discovering, and sharing hardware?

Teardown returns to from Friday 21st June to Sunday 23rd June 2024 https://blog.oshpark.com/2024/06/06/teardown-begins-in-portland-on-june-21/

Follow @crowdsupply and @helenleigh for more

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Red Hat is hiring a kernel engineer for RISC-V enablement and support. This will be highly Fedora-focused work.

https://redhat.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/jobs/job/Software-Engineer---RISC-V-Hardware-Enablement_R-038565

Note that the job is out of the Waterford, Ireland office.

PS: if seriously interested, and if we're at least acquainted, contact me _before_ applying and I'll send you a referral link!

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WE DID IT. My new zine “How Git Works" is out now!

You can get it here for $12: https://wizardzines.com/zines/git

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$ARM > $INTC for the first time this morning

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A single picture taken in the

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Amsterdam-Rijnkanaal. Photo made by @robhoeijmakers

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Wilcox had no presentation to give; instead, he put up an editor window containing a new documentation file for page flags, then told the audience "shout at me, I'll write it down".

A true hero of our time.

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People who bought these m4 threaded rods also frequently bought these m3 lock nuts

these people were very disappointed

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Entirely at random I just gave a micro-lecture (to an audience of 1) on IEEE 754, hexadecimal floating point constants, unit-of-least-precision, representations and type systems, and alternative forms of measuring error. I should do it again for a bigger audience.

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Who called it “code review” instead of “objection-oriented programming”

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Remember that blog post "How I got robbed of my first kernel contribution" where a maintainer slightly rewrote a patch and took credit for it? Well, I decided to do something about it.

I co-authored a guide with Maria Matějka and some other folks on documenting how your project gives credit and otherwise handles contributions. If your project's policy is to lightly rewrite contributions and take credit for them, say so! Subscriber link (free) to the LWN article:

https://lwn.net/SubscriberLink/971817/ae5fbbbc8cd1cf18/

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I'll be co-presenting tomorrow evening on our Bike Bus, including last week's ride with the brass band. If you're in the area, Somerville's Aeronaut Brewery, 6-7:30PM, come say hi! https://www.facebook.com/events/453905903669468

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@LWN launched kernel source database! This is cool! Another reason to subscribe to LWN! https://lwn.net/ksdb/
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Hey Mastodon friends, it's Bike Month so we're running a discount in our official store. 10% off on everything, including apparel and stickers.

Use code BIKEMONTH at checkout.

We rely on listener support to keep the podcast going and this is another way we keep the lights on.

Thanks for your support!

https://the-war-on-cars.myshopify.com/

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Palmer Dabbelt

I guess this is a bit embarrassing, but I finally fell for a May Fools joke...

https://lists.riscv.org/g/apps-tools-software/topic/risc_v_tech_unprivileged/105892640
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