

Something something Keep Portland Weird?


Something something Keep Portland Weird?


“the sooner we have the right people, the sooner we can advance the right policies”
It’s pronounced reich, dipshit.


Terribly curious to hear the details. “Some hackers did something with some data and crippled a large car company” is about all I got out of that article.
I got $1 says they gained access by whaling one of the execs.


Huh, a bunch of Nazis getting together in a large, vulnerable group? Gosh, I hope the right person hears about this.


Glad to see I wasn’t out-of-the-loop. That’s what I figured, but the little callout in the wiki had me questioning.
Thanks for the sanity check


Righteous.


A new physical, flammable headquarters, you say?


Abandon ship!!



That was pretty standard for a while in web design - traditional “desktop” sites need a radically different layout when viewed from a smartphone, so from the dev side you’d check the size of the screen & redirect the user to the right subdomain for their device.
Nowadays it’s not really necessary.


Mmmmmm, taking the jobs only to turn around and sell 'em back? Fuck that’s some tasty capitalism.


This tells me LibreOffice has become a threat to Microsoft, and I’m here for it.
If anyone else is curious what it’s like, LibreOffice’s site is here. Highly recommend.


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To anyone thinking this is “not such a big deal”:
Consider this is one of the most valuable, influential companies on the planet. They’re pushing Copilot like their bottom line depends on it.
Not only did Copilot give an objectively incorrect response - and bring into question the fundamental usefulness of the feature - I think what’s being glossed over is: They published this.
For a company that’s so desperate to push a clearly half-baked, unwanted feature - publishing an ad showing it malfunctioning is hilariously inept. It’s not just a bad look for the product, it’s an embarrassment for the company.