Community Fridges

Community Fridges

Portland is full of churches, food halls, and countless other services for the homeless and those that need assistance of any kind. Recently, free community fridges have became a bit of a thing in Portland. You can find them in a lot of places around Portland and they’re run by individuals who I absolutely believe have their heart in the right place, but I think have underestimated the difficulty and serious issues many on the streets are experiencing.

As the article points out, ordinary folks who are trying to do good things are very quickly being confronted by the serious mental health and safety issues homeless work can involve. This was a lesson I learned very early in my homeless work at the Downtown Chapel. The staff would give volunteers a minimal amount of training on safety. First names only, no personal info about yourself or where you live. All you can offer is what is provided, do not give out anything else (money, fliers, etc). The reality is that many times we had to deal with people who became violent, suffered serious mental health issues, or even serious criminal tendencies. Long-time volunteers knew how to spot trouble and defuse it – but that came from lots of experience and from professionals trained in handling these issues. These are issues the people in this article point out that they are not equipped to handle.

So who can handle it? Not well meaning people without training or coffee shop employees. Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz has long led and advocated for progressive policies. He was one of the first to denounce a bathroom incident after a black customer was refused access and opened bathrooms to all who come in. He pushed very hard for LGBTQ policies. Even he has changed his mind. In a recent interview about closing urban Starbucks stores due to worker safety issues this policy created he said (and I think rightly):

“I must say, in my view at the local, state and federal level, these governments across the country and leaders, mayors and governors, city councils have abdicated their responsibility in fighting crime and addressing mental health,” Schultz reportedly said at an internal meeting, according to a video posted on Twitter.

From my own work, you need people trained in how to deal with the serious issues that create homelessness. Drug addiction, mental health issues, and violence are real issues that lead many to the streets. Homeless services must set up boundaries and safety for both the workers (as Starbucks has learned) and those in need. This requires serious effort, education, proper environments, and leadership. It’s not something the average person should be doing if they do not have this kind of training. The assaults and dangers in the article are evidence of this.

Another issue is who is behind some community fridges. Started as a social justice initiative, there is definitely an anti-governmental/anarchist tone to one of the largest operators. PDX Free Fridge said they didn’t ‘consent’ to a story being written and thought that coverage could ‘jeopardize the safety’ of the project when contacted by a local news agency. This is a similar increasingly violent and disturbing reaction to any media coverage from extremist left-wing activist groups in Portland.

Democracy is founded on a free press and freedom of information – not on secrecy, threats, and non-transparent leadership and finances. Hundreds of other organizations are able to operate openly as non-profits – registered and adhere to audits and local law without issues. Any group that cannot identify it’s leaders, it’s principles, nor subject itself to audits of it’s finances is not an organization a Democracy wants to get behind. It’s definitely not a step forward in public policy. It’s also likely not to yield any fruits. Over the last 5-10 years, I’ve seen these kind of secretive Portland groups make lots of grandiose promises but very quickly disappear with little to show for it. They have a history of misappropriating funds and leaving the bulk of the fallout on volunteers/workers (who went unpaid) backs. Even BLM was blocked from fundraising in California in 2021 due to questionable use of it’s filings, real estate purchases, and payouts to closely related persons which lead to co-founder Patrisse Cullors resigning in May 2021. This demonstrates how critical financial and leadership transparency is to any movement.

Personally, I’ll continue to support the excellent work being done by the Blanchette House, St Francis Dining Hall, Downtown Chapel, and countless other public, accredited, and open groups that safely provide housing, meals, jobs, utility assistance, health care, education, and every other need. They also do this work with both financial and leadership transparency while keeping their volunteers and staff safe.

Yep – that’s just how it goes

Yep – that’s just how it goes

Whenever you set up the first view and projection camera(s) in your 3D engine, this is the funny nonsense you run almost always run into when you get the math wrong. Everyone that’s written a 3D engine knows this step – debug why the camera shows nothing or has everything inside out.

Reading French for English speakers

Reading French for English speakers

Latin based languages share a massive amount of common and overlapping words. RobWords offers these 3 tricks for English speakers to scuttle through the French language. I find these kinds of tips super helpful for a casual traveler. As always, these are not hard and fast and some require some lateral thinking to make the connections – but it’s good enough to really improve your muddling through the French language.

  1. French words that start with an ‘É’ can often be replaced with an ‘S’. Examples:
    épice -> spice
    étranger -> stranger
    épouse -> spouse
    éponge -> sponge
  2. Vowels with a caret ‘âêîôû’ – remove the hat and add a ‘s’
    Forêt -> Forest
    Tempête -> Tempest(e)
    Arrête -> arrest(e)
    Hôtesse -> Hostess(e)
    Hôtel -> Hostel
    Hâte -> Haste
    Pâte -> Paste
    Hôpital -> Hospital
    Maître -> Maistre
    Côte -> Co(a)st (the side/coast)
  3. Replace the ‘GU’ that starts some words with ‘W’
    Guerre -> Wuerre -> War
    Guillaume -> Willaume (William)

Put them together and:

L’écureuil étudie guillaume le guerrier à l’école dans la forêt.

We translate as:

L’ scureuil studie willaume le werrier à l’scole dans la forest.

becomes:

The squirrel studies william the warrior at school in the forest.

Youtube on a Commodore Pet

Youtube on a Commodore Pet

What a fun project – a guy decides to watch YouTube videos on his Commodore Pet. Since the system certainly doesn’t have the graphics capabilities of the average PC of today, he had to get creative – and boy did he ever. He uses Floyd-Steinberg dithering to figure out how to dither the image then matches it to the closest Commodore Pet font symbols by XOR’ing the bits with the font character to find the closest match (Hamming weight) [11:30 in the video].

One of the more fun creative solutions I’ve seen in awhile.

NearHear

NearHear

NearHear is a very cool way to find out about music in your area. You tell it where you are, a date range, then it lists all the upcoming bands/singers on that date. Not only that, but it has a direct link to their spotify account so you can sample their music without having to leave the site.

You can also select the venue/genre you want and send that playlist to your Spotify account. Pretty darn cool.

Pregnancy Resource Centers

Pregnancy Resource Centers

Representatives Bonamici (OR 1), Blumenauer (OR 3), DeFazio (OR 4) and Senators Merkley and Wyden are targeting pregnancy resource centers – much like the attacks, vandalism, fire bombings and church attacks here in Portland.

All five members of Congress co-sponsored the bill in the House (H.R. 8210) or Senate (S. 4469) that aims to force PRCs to end their work. In supporting these bills, Elizabeth Warren stated that pregnancy resource centers are “tortur[ing] pregnant people.” Pregnancy resource centers offer free services and material support like diapers, baby clothes, and car seats.  Pregnancy resource centers help their communities.

Click below if you want to email your legislators about this choice-limiting bill.

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nVidia using AI to design better chips

nVidia using AI to design better chips

At a recent DAC conference, Bill Dally reveals some chip design aspects are being augmented and improved with AI. These include classic chip design issues like mapping voltage drops, predicting parasitics, place and route, and migrating standard cell. It makes sense the next generation of hardware design tools will be using AI.

See his 2022 DAC presentation here:

See an earlier GTC video here on more generic AI efforts:

Another discussion here on PCGamer.

Intel ARC videos

Intel ARC videos

Intel has taken a really interesting tact with it’s ARC graphics card launch. Instead of coming out with marketing guns blazing and touting the next nVidia killer – this first round of ARC discrete parts is set to tackle the mid and lower range users needs. Something that has been desperately needed over the last 2 years in the great GPU shortage created during COVID and bitcoin miners (who are now dumping cards at firesale prices after Bitcoin dropped from the $3 trillion dollar market cap to just at $1 trillion in 6 months)

Instead of just marketing claims, Intel has been sending Intel fellow Tom Peterson and Ryan Shrout around to the local hardware reviewing websites and channels. They’re walking the reviewers through all the ins and outs of these cards on camera – with actual initial production hardware. This openness and engineer-to-engineer interaction has gotten a surprisingly amount of love from a often curmudgeonly viewership. Here’s some quotes:

This kind of open and honest communication is 10x better marketing than any advertisement spot they could have paid for.

I really like that Intel is hands on and bringing back some “customer” focus.

Give Ryan and Tom a raise. They’re doing great! It’s nice to see two actual humans and not corporate robots for a change

This whole thing made me realize how starved companies have us; with just the smallest show of openness and communication it’s hard not to get your strings pulled. But it’s such a breath of fresh air, and a real oddity at this point in time

Props to Ryan and Tom. I’m sure some shareholders are gonna pull their hair out of this kind of “transparency” with the marketing instead of just pushing the old “our product is great and no other company exists outside of ours” nonesense on customers. Seeing how Intel is letting these guys be honest and personal with journalists and interacting with the online community is gonna help them a LOT. I have much more faith in this project after seeing this video and GN’s interview with them earlier, hats off to Intel for doing it this way.

ARC A750 hands-on, architecture, specs, driver challenges, timelines, overclocking with Tom:

Gamer’s Nexus’s great technical breakdown on performance with Tom:

Linus Tech Tips coverage of the A770 with Tom Peterson and Ryan Shrout:

A380 gaming benchmarks that include analysis of rebar and comparison with competitors: