I could make a thread on how to get into OSS if you niggas are interested

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Title if you nighas are interested I can make one. I have been active OSS for almost 3 years at this. OSS means open source software like free software that anyone can use for free. Source code available and anyone can contribute for free like Linux Operating system, VLC Media player, Mozilla etc and you contribute to these projects for free identifying bugs, adding features, improving documentation and unit tests.
 
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Yea do it :love:
 
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Title if you nighas are interested I can make one. I have been active OSS for almost 3 years at this. OSS means open source software like free software that anyone can use for free. Source code available and anyone can contribute for free like Linux Operating system, VLC Media player, Mozilla etc and you contribute to these projects for free identifying bugs, adding features, improving documentation and unit tests.
That would be great, I was actually thinking about learning it lately :soy:
 
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That would be great, I was actually thinking about learning it lately :soy:
If you are already a veteran i highly recommend doing GSoC the dates are coming
 
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What are your thoughts on ECE's future:feelswhy:im in hs
 
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Title if you nighas are interested I can make one. I have been active OSS for almost 3 years at this. OSS means open source software like free software that anyone can use for free. Source code available and anyone can contribute for free like Linux Operating system, VLC Media player, Mozilla etc and you contribute to these projects for free identifying bugs, adding features, improving documentation and unit tests.
what distro u run bhai
 
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Title if you nighas are interested I can make one. I have been active OSS for almost 3 years at this. OSS means open source software like free software that anyone can use for free. Source code available and anyone can contribute for free like Linux Operating system, VLC Media player, Mozilla etc and you contribute to these projects for free identifying bugs, adding features, improving documentation and unit tests.
Are your DMโ€™s open?
 
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Fedora and pop os
i wanna get back into linux when i was at my fattest i was autist and had a libreboot t400 running arch and shit was so fun to play with im too braindead for that shit now tho
 
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i wanna get back into linux when i was at my fattest i was autist and had a libreboot t400 running arch and shit was so fun to play with im too braindead for that shit now tho
I mostly work in rhel at work. This is actually the first time in using an upstream version of Linux.
 
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Ofc bro. Who told you there isn't lol.
I heard the physics+math aspect is quite brutal and requires intuitive grasp on the concepts, can u really brute force the degree w sheer effort and upskill yourself like one does in CS, even if your not the highest percentile IQ? Im js scared that effort put in wont directly correlate to the output upskilling since the IQ entry ceiling is probs higher than CS which has to do most w logic n shi.:unsure:
 
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I heard the physics+math aspect is quite brutal and requires intuitive grasp on the concepts, can u really brute force the degree w sheer effort and upskill yourself like one does in CS, even if your not the highest percentile IQ? Im js scared that effort put in wont directly correlate to the output upskilling since the IQ entry ceiling is probs higher than CS which has to do most w logic n shi.:unsure:
Electrical is tough degree ngl but there is much lower competition compared to cs and better job stability. Not everyone who studies computer science is aiming to become a FAANG engineer or a quant trader either. For most peopl it's simply about building a good career. The same logic applies for ece also.
 
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Electrical is tough degree ngl but there is much lower competition compared to cs and better job stability. Not everyone who studies computer science is aiming to become a FAANG engineer or a quant trader either. For most peopl it's simply about building a good career. The same logic applies for ece also.
Do you think someone w average IQ can just grind their asses off and break into the high-paying niches of ece, like VLSI/chip designing and whatnot, the way you think it is possible to do so in a field like CS? Im lwk jus looking for the best effort to pay ratio degrees to pursue, idm putting in the work but then again ion really wanna grind 2x more than a CS nigga whos still outearning me type shit but then again im not sure if i would survive in the oversaturated CS comp too. What are your thoughts on the AI bubble? When do u think CS will get hit hard by ts? Something like mechanical/ automobile dosent sound bad to me either.
 
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Do you think someone w average IQ can just grind their asses off and break into the high-paying niches of ece, like VLSI/chip designing and whatnot, the way you think it is possible to do so in a field like CS? Im lwk jus looking for the best effort to pay ratio degrees to pursue, idm putting in the work but then again ion really wanna grind 2x more than a CS nigga whos still outearning me type shit but then again im not sure if i would survive in the oversaturated CS comp too. What are your thoughts on the AI bubble? When do u think CS will get hit hard by ts? Something like mechanical/ automobile dosent sound bad to me either.
most high-paying engineering niches are just people who stayed in one hard field long enough while everyone else quit
 
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teach me so i can recreate the .xz hack
 
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Title if you nighas are interested I can make one. I have been active OSS for almost 3 years at this. OSS means open source software like free software that anyone can use for free. Source code available and anyone can contribute for free like Linux Operating system, VLC Media player, Mozilla etc and you contribute to these projects for free identifying bugs, adding features, improving documentation and unit tests.
Sure
 
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do it
tag me
 
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Title if you nighas are interested I can make one. I have been active OSS for almost 3 years at this. OSS means open source software like free software that anyone can use for free. Source code available and anyone can contribute for free like Linux Operating system, VLC Media player, Mozilla etc and you contribute to these projects for free identifying bugs, adding features, improving documentation and unit tests.
do it man
 
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Title if you nighas are interested I can make one. I have been active OSS for almost 3 years at this. OSS means open source software like free software that anyone can use for free. Source code available and anyone can contribute for free like Linux Operating system, VLC Media player, Mozilla etc and you contribute to these projects for free identifying bugs, adding features, improving documentation and unit tests.
Is it useful for getting a job?
 
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Is it useful for getting a job?
Yes. Recruiters will wet their pants it you tell them you are contributer for a well known and famous repo or have the GSoC badge
 
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Yes. Recruiters will wet their pants it you tell them you are contributer for a well known and famous repo or have the GSoC badge
I'm interested.
 
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If itโ€™s open source does that mean you can troll and delete a whole bunch of important code shit
 
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If itโ€™s open source does that mean you can troll and delete a whole bunch of important code shit
There are maintainers, unit tests and CI/CD checks in place to ensure that doesn't happen brah
 
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@Sprinkles if you are a sneaky mofoker and know how to abstract payloads and the maintainer of your repo is a dumb as rock then you could do a lot of trolling them. This used to be thing many years ago
 
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