[-] crowsby@lemmy.ml 44 points 1 year ago

Furthermore at this point, everyone who continues to use and advertise on his platform is complicit in enabling his bullshit.

If there’s a Nazi at the table with 10 other people sitting there talking to him, you've got a table with 11 Nazis.

[-] crowsby@lemmy.ml 14 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

And on average, they only start out with 80% of the pieces of the men's set.

[-] crowsby@lemmy.ml 4 points 1 year ago

From Jun. 29, 2022:

In a joint statement, Commissioners Carmen Rubio and Mingus Mapps, who oversee Parks & Recreation and the Bureau of Environmental Services respectively, said the move was meant to streamline what had been a disjointed system.

The two bureaus “have been working together to strategically align disparate tree planting and tree care responsibilities across both bureaus. That fragmentation has led to inefficient and uncoordinated work,” the commissioners said.

“With support and direction from both of our offices, both bureaus have come to an understanding and scoping of work that we believe will not only be more effective, but will ultimately result in more trees, larger tree canopy, and increased greening of our city,” they said.

...in case we wanted someone to point fingers at.

The other notable difference is that the Friends of Trees program was opt-in. You want a tree, you contact them, they bring you a tree. The city program is actually opt-out, and only eligible in certain designated neighborhoods. So you miss a postcard in the mail and the next thing you know, you've got a crew in front of your house digging up your yard.

[-] crowsby@lemmy.ml 4 points 1 year ago

To me, the value proposition for Aeropress has always been that it was a very inexpensive way to make an acceptable cup of coffee. Bumping the price to $70 for a plastic tube seems insane, but I guess it's nice to have options.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by crowsby@lemmy.ml to c/portland@lemmy.ml

I've traditionally been very wary about much of the criticism around DA Mike Schmidt, with the whole Schmidt show nonsense and heaping all the woes of the world at his feet. However, this seems very much a failure of leadership in an area in which it cannot be denied that he has complete control.

This section from Amber Kinney's letter of resignation I found particularly damning:

The attorney management in our office is comprised of only one female (17% of total management), despite the current ratio for lawyers at about 50/50 men and women. Of the lawyers in leadership positions (management + Level 4 Supervisors), 80% are men and 20% are women (only 4 women). The very next level down, non-supervisors (Level 3 lawyers) are nearly 70% women.

The newly created designation of “Lead Level 3s” – the elite squad of major felony trial attorneys, recognized for our longevity in the office, complex caseload, and homicide call-out duty, but who are not supervisors – are almost all women (89% are women and 11% are men). This is a glass ceiling.

Under your leadership, seven consecutive men were promoted or hired into leadership positions. Under your leadership (or in anticipation of your leadership) eight high-level career lawyers have left our office, seven of the eight are women.

[-] crowsby@lemmy.ml 31 points 1 year ago

The founder of Tildes, Deimos, is a former Reddit backend engineer who believes this is a technical issue rather than a case of Reddit purposefully subverting user intentions:

Yes, this is almost certainly a technical issue. The way reddit caches things probably isn't the standard way you're thinking of, like a short-term cache that expires and refreshes itself. There are multiple layers of "cached" listings and items for almost everything, and a lot of these caches are actually data that's stored permanently and kept up to date individually.

There are also multiple other places and ways that comments are cached—comment trees are cached (order and nesting of comments on a comments page, for all the different sorting methods), rendered HTML versions of comments are cached, API data is probably cached, and so on.

All of these issues are probably just some combination of all of your posts being difficult to find and access due to the listing limits or certain cached representations of posts not being cleared or updated properly.

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submitted 1 year ago by crowsby@lemmy.ml to c/portland@lemmy.ml

I've done a few Pedalpalooza rides in past years and they've generally been great. I think it's amazing that they've expanded it into a 3-month thing which is essentially "hey here's a resource for the best summer bike rides", but it's a piiiiiiinch overwhelming to open the calendar and see like a thousand different rides all stacked up on one another to the point where the page times out in Chrome.

So...are there any that the community here would particularly recommend?

[-] crowsby@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago

Sometimes, but not always. Whether it's cardio or weights, I'd guess maybe 20% of sessions are amazing, 20% are garbage and I can't wait to finish, and 60% are fine. I generally prefer weights, but there's actually something really fun when you're having an s-tier cardio session.

[-] crowsby@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago

Yama Sushi on Clinton has quickly risen to the top of our ranks. I'm no sushi connoisseur by any means, but I've found it to be a combination of great quality, accessible, pleasant ambiance, decent prices, and maybe even a bit excessive selection-wise. Seriously. They come out and hit you with like five different menus right off the bat.

I don't have any problems with Bamboo, but like many places in Portland, it falls into a category of "good, but overrated".

[-] crowsby@lemmy.ml 7 points 1 year ago

Partially yes, partially no. It depends on the use case.

If I'm looking to idly scroll random content, sure, it's great!

For online community, definitely. Given the open disregard that Reddit Inc leadership has shown towards the community, developers, and volunteers who keep the show running, I don't feel comfortable contributing there anymore.

If i'm looking for specialized information on a specific topic, definitely not. Google Search + site:reddit.com still reigns here.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by crowsby@lemmy.ml to c/portland@lemmy.ml

The article doesn't have much detail, but I believe that they got hosed by the pandemic. Looking at their permit history, all their grand plans for rebuilding and remodeling started in late 2019.

Then whoops, couple years of pandemic.

Then whoops, interest rates are through the roof and obtaining financing just got a whole lot more expensive.

It makes me wonder if they're doing what the Eagle's Lodge people are doing; just letting their property sit in a derelict state while waiting for the rates to come down.

[-] crowsby@lemmy.ml 4 points 1 year ago

Try One Peice by time you finish that you ask for recommendations next ~~year~~ decade

[-] crowsby@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 year ago

I suspect they do, in fact, understand the difference. And are intentionally conflating lemmy the platform with lemmy.ml the instance in order to dissuade people from using the platform, since they know that most people new to the platform wouldn't understand the distinction.

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submitted 1 year ago by crowsby@lemmy.ml to c/portland@lemmy.ml

According to the Portland Art Museum, the nearly 9,000 square-foot Tomorrow Theater will feature up to 300 seats, designed with modular features that will allow for flexible use; accessible features, including gender-neutral restrooms; seating for patrons with disabilities, and more.

A food program is also planned, under the leadership of Portland chef Leather Storrs, the former chef-owner of Noble Rot.

In terms of programming, the Tomorrow Theater will serve as a space that goes beyond screening films, to offer cross-media performances, immersive theater, exhibitions, game nights, and workshops.

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submitted 1 year ago by crowsby@lemmy.ml to c/portland@lemmy.ml

Versaterm’s Case Service software program. That name may sound familiar: Since at least 2015, the Portland Police Bureau has contracted with Versaterm to manage its records. It’s also the same company that manages BOEC’s computer-aided dispatch system. The Oregonian reported in 2019 that Versaterm’s records management system was plagued by glitches and delays.

With the software, an automated voice asks callers to the non-emergency number whether they want to stay on the line for a dispatcher or get transferred to the software.

If they choose the latter, they’re given three options: They can submit information about an incident online, through an app, or verbally over the phone. The virtual officer, named “Cayce,” gathers basic information: date, time and location of the incident and a description of what took place—akin to filling in the blanks of a police report.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by crowsby@lemmy.ml to c/portland@lemmy.ml

The longest service interruption in TriMet's history is set to start Sunday, June 18. The public transit agency will halt MAX Red Line service between the Gateway Transit Center and Portland International Airport (PDX) for 126 days.

[-] crowsby@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 year ago

I’m happy to talk whenever, but I just haven’t been able to reach them.

Sounds like a recurring theme based on the AMA. It's almost as if Reddit is being disingenuous when they keep talking about how eager they are to work with 3rd-party devs.

[-] crowsby@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago

Humans are paradoxically really good at adaptation, and also not admitting mistakes. Dude is singularly responsible for the biggest PR fumble in Reddit history and seemingly has zero self awareness despite being at the center of it.

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