When things fall apart and you have nothing but pieces
“You’re never going to get to finish telling your story if you keep re-reading the last chapter”
“You’re never going to get to finish telling your story if you keep re-reading the last chapter”
AI PDX has become a pretty popular group for folks working with AI systems in Portland. Check out their calendar for upcoming events.
“You only have to be brave for a second, the rest will take care of itself.”
Want to leave your mark on Portland?
Buy a brick with your name on it for Pioneer Square ($150), or get a park bench dedicated to you or someone you love ($1500/bench).
History was made in the election of the American Augustinian as Pope Leo XIV.
While this election was fairly straightforward, people love to take for even the most minor signs as indications scandals and diabolical cover-ups.
As anyone who has studied history knows – the truth is far, far more crazy than anything conspiracy theorists have come up with. For those that think the world has never been worse off, perhaps take a moment to hear some real events the Catholic Church has gone through.
As Hilaire Belloc said, if the Church were not of divine origin, it wouldn’t have lasted a month.
It’s a bit dated (2017), but Josh Hammond on IOActive presents some of the things he learned from automotive vulnerabilities.
I loved codes as a kid. I think I checked out every book on writing codes from the local library and even took a cryptography class during my college computer science courses.
While I usually stay away from social media, some of the non-political areas are decent. Reddit has a codes forum where users post different codes that they have made or run across and try to solve them.
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An amazing site is ALERTOregon which hosts a lot of statewide cameras and even includes links to ODOT road cameras too.
Recently PGE is now publicly hosting wildfire detection cameras it has in the Pacific Northwest. For good or ill, it is one of the reasons we no longer need those old-school fire towers.
Unusual rendering styles has become very popular lately. In this video, Acerola tries to write an ASCII based 3D rendering shader. Very interesting.