Kernel Leftovers

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LWN is now on Mastodon [Ed: Outsourcing one's readership to a volatile third party seems like short-sighted and risky a move from a site almost 30 years old]
For readers who want to follow our article stream on Mastodon, LWN now (finally) has a presence in the Fosstodon community; you can find us at @LWN@fosstodon.org.
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Linux Plumbers Conference: Microconferences at Linux Plumbers Conference: linux/arch
Linux Plumbers Conference 2022 is pleased to host the linux/arch Microconference
The linux/arch microconference aims to bring architecture maintainers in one room to discuss how the code in arch/ can be improved, consolidated and generalized.
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Mike Blumenkrantz: Depth
Two posts in one month is a record for May of 2022. Might even shoot for three at this rate.
Yesterday I posted a hasty roundup of what’s been going on with zink.
It was not comprehensive.
What else have I been working on, you might ask.
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