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What the demo Scene teaches us

What the demo Scene teaches us

Plastic 195/95 is a 20mb demo made by a demo team on their picoEngine v2.1b in 2009

Not to be outdone, RGBA 195/95 is the same demo – done in 64k

These were shared in a presentation on lessons learned from Demo Scene coding:

Eat the rich? Naw – they just leave

Eat the rich? Naw – they just leave

Ask the average Portlander, and they will tell you that the rich should be paying for all the free government services they want. They proved this multiple times by passing a Homeless 1.5% income tax on taxable income over $125,000. They did it again by passing a Preschool for tax in which income over $125,000 is taxed at rate of 1.5% and an additional 1.5% (3% total) on income over $250,000. This makes Portland the 2nd highest tax rate city in the country at 14.69%.

“Good!” say many of the local reddit and forum communities. Eat the rich! Well – it turns out the rich don’t just sit around to be eaten – they leave. Despite claims this could NEVER happen, it is happening. Portland has seen 3 straight years of population decline since 2021. And who is leaving? Overwhelmingly it is the higher earners.

This isn’t academic or speculation – it’s been happening for 3 years straight with no signs of stopping.

The average income of households moving out of Multnomah County was nearly $105,000 a year in 2022, according to newly released tax data. That’s up by more than a third from 2020.

Among those moving into the county, the average household income was about $74,000 – up just 8% compared to 2020.

That disparity may help explain why Multnomah County’s population has declined this decade, reversing rapid growth in the early 2010s.

WWeek

While the activist groups are cheering this heavy tax for ‘rich’ people – actual government and economic leaders are sounding serious alarm bells for years now. Portland economists are even calling it an economic ‘doom loop‘. This trend first frightened state economists, and now we’re seeing basic services like ODOT so badly defunded that they are laying off hundreds and may not be able to make even essential safety work on roads and bridges. Additionally, 36 counties are facing major budget cuts.

It’s a sadly common failure of Oregon government leadership. Portland has gone from the 2nd fastest growing city, to one of the 6th fastest shrinking major US cities.

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Metallica at 20 years old

Metallica at 20 years old

Not one of them is over 21 years old, and they were already turning out stuff like this.

People today can replicate their sound perfectly, but nobody then (nor really now?) was innovating new sounds at the velocity they were in the 80’s. Every one of their songs were incredible and had all kinds of technical innovations in them.

Who would have thought they would grow up to this:

Remember kids – those ‘boomers’ many young people blame for everything were often much cooler than you and made a lot of the same choices you’re making now. And it’ll happen to YOU:

How fast is a GH200 Grace Hopper?

How fast is a GH200 Grace Hopper?

Google, Apple, and Amazon have been making their own compute chips. nVidia has been in the game too. But how fast is it? GPTshop.ai built an incredibly powerful desktop computer based on the nVidia Grace Hopper GH200 processor and provided Phoronix with access to the chip so it could benchmark it.

How fast is it? The GH200 performance nearly matched the Intel Xeon Platinum 8592+ Emerald Rapids processor.

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