I found a new bug yesterday (I'm steadily improving health-wise) and it legit felt good. I mean, yeah, it's bad that there's a bug - but it's kinda great that I found it before it hit userland. When I found it, I knew it meant extra work - but that's okay. I'm not a programmer, so someone else will get the joy of hunting the cause down and fixing it. For me? It means maybe running a few extra tests and the time spent reporting/monitoring the bug report.
I hadn't found a major bug in a while. So, finding this one was quite fun. It's exciting. I'm not even kidding, it's a bit of a rush.
This bug would have been pretty hard to miss, but still... (If you open Discover, it throws an error about a certificate. You can't possibly miss it. 'Snot my job to dig deeper.)
Yes, this is in off-topic. It's in off-topic because I have ulterior motives! My goal is to encourage you to get involved with your favorite distro. You don't even have to be smart. In my case, I try to break stuff - and to check to see if someone else broke stuff. What's more exciting than that? So, find your favorite's distros dev hangout and offer up a few hours of your time.
I hadn't found a major bug in a while. So, finding this one was quite fun. It's exciting. I'm not even kidding, it's a bit of a rush.
This bug would have been pretty hard to miss, but still... (If you open Discover, it throws an error about a certificate. You can't possibly miss it. 'Snot my job to dig deeper.)
Yes, this is in off-topic. It's in off-topic because I have ulterior motives! My goal is to encourage you to get involved with your favorite distro. You don't even have to be smart. In my case, I try to break stuff - and to check to see if someone else broke stuff. What's more exciting than that? So, find your favorite's distros dev hangout and offer up a few hours of your time.