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<TristenSeth>
I have been reading through the logs the last few days, and the wiki, but it's all pretty spread out and dense. Any TL;DR tips/direction for getting started contributing? My vague understanding is that there is a way to test new kernel builds on my 2021 MBP M1 Pro in a sort of container via m1n1. Is that the case? I only have a single M-based machine, and i am running asahi on it as my daily driver
<TristenSeth>
already.
<TristenSeth>
Just any pointers on a workflow or where i can read more to get setup would be nice. I would like to contribute to writing some drivers and RE some hardware :)
<TristenSeth>
I guess another note is that i have an x86 desktop and x86 macbook i can also use if they are useful in the workflow at all