Hello everyone! My name is Yeqi Fu, and I am currently a Software Engineering student at Peking University. This year, I have the opportunity to participate in the outreachy Internship program, where I am interning with QEMU. My project focuses on "implementing native library calls for QEMU user mode emulation".
Among the Core Values List, three words have deeply resonated with me: "Curiosity," "Meaningful Work," and "Learning."
"Curiosity" has always been the driving force that propels me forward. Exploring new things brings me great joy and satisfaction.
"Meaningful Work" is a concept I frequently contemplate. I believe that the most meaningful tasks are often the most challenging and difficult to accomplish. This is why I have developed a keen interest in kernel, low-level, and binary-related topics.
"Learning" is a lifelong pursuit that I hold dear. I firmly believe in the importance of continuous learning throughout one's life.
Regarding the application process, I have always been fascinated by QEMU due to its low-level nature and complexity. When I came across the qemu community's recruitment of interns for a project that seemed perfectly suited to my abilities on the outreachy homepage, I knew I couldn't miss this opportunity. During the contribution period, I focused solely on contributing to the QEMU community. I went through a round of interviews and eventually received acceptance. Throughout the project, my mentor demonstrated exceptional technical expertise and patience, from which I gained valuable knowledge. I am immensely grateful to my mentor, qemu community, and outreachy for providing me with this remarkable opportunity.
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Hello Q1IQ,
welcome to the community :D.