I'm not applying, and this isn't exactly important, but do you know how the advertised salary ranges work for that site? Based on the figure, I'm assuming it's a monthly rate rather than the traditional annual one.
I'm not applying, and this isn't exactly important, but do you know how the advertised salary ranges work for that site? Based on the figure, I'm assuming it's a monthly rate rather than the traditional annual one.
Thanks :) I think it is doing that, even though what's coming up is pretty foetid at the moment—and that's before lifting the flap of satan's face to see what's underneath!
Started the audiobook of @robinince.bsky.social's Normally Weird And Weirdly Normal. I can see a lot of myself in it. I had a late diagnosis of ADHD and Generalized Anxiety Disorder, which explains so much. It's an excellent book but it's personally heavy going as it's digging up a lot of thoughts.
As you didn't do anything, I contacted the artist and resolved the issue—the actual release date is in April, so the page has been updated.
At the bottom of that page it says "Releases February 10, 2026" but all the product is listed as pre-order. Is this another instance of Bandcamp apparently still not having automated releasing?
@hollywoodtheatre.org Hi! At the Pipe Organ Pictures screening on Saturday, it was announced that there's another Buster Keaton POP on 28th March and that tickets were on sale. There's nothing on the site for that, so I'm wondering if it's happening or not. Thanks!
Ahh, dang. I managed 92 last year. Time to see if I can up my game for this year.
Fat-fingered my phone and it opened a contact who I used to go to school with and hadn't heard from in, I dunno, 20 years or so (I should clear out my contacts). Decided to see what he was up to. Just one public-facing Facebook page with a grainy photo of him & a note saying he died in 2021. Ho hum.
Any chance of more than one showing of the documentary films?
Community event this Wed, Feb 4 — "Better Accessibility by Designing for Your Ears" by Friends of Figma, Portland. Join for an interactive lesson that will be "more than just a presentation, but not quite a hands-on workshop":
friends.figma.com/events/detai...
#a11y #UX #Meetup #Portland #PDX
Well, now watching Ann Lee will be a less immersive experience.
Uh oh. 24 seasons of How It's Made on HBO Max. As if I don't have enough TV to juggle.
That, as they say, is a wrap. I saw 127 films, with a total running time of 229 hours and 2 minutes, on the big screen in 2025. Of those, 92, with a total running time of 166 hours and 39 minutes, were at @hollywoodtheatre.org.
No increase in my monthly contribution until you reach a contract agreement with @opbkmhdcreators.bsky.social
Hey, @opb.org—I see you're having a membership / fundraising drive at the moment. This sustaining member won't be increasing his support until he sees an agreement regarding contracts between you and @opbkmhdcreators.bsky.social.
Yeah! Rounding the year out Kill Bill (thanks for dealing with those canceled screenings), Marty Supreme, and then this. Back on the 5th for No Other Choice.
Cool, you got Christmas, Again. I've watched that every year for a good few years.
@hollywoodtheatre.org Before Lady Snowblood, Chloe told people not to talk + also not to whisper as people can still hear you. THANK YOU! I'm so tired of people talking + whispering during films. Maybe you could add her "enjoy yourself but shut up!" comment to the end of the "no phones" intro thing.
Apparently, not Kill Bill as you cancelled the performance I had a ticket for.
Sigh. Portland Public Schools send out a notice to parents that URLs for ParentVue and StudentVue are changing. The instructions are given in a completely inaccessible image-only PDF. Pretty sure that's an ADA Title II issue.
Well, that looks underwhelming. Based solely on that trailer, I'll pass.
Went to my first panto in a long, long time. Gotta say that the Portland Panto Players did an amazing job. Definitely going back next year.
(oh yes I am…)
I never really got into them. Patterson Hood lives in Portland—he moved here in 2015.
With independent record shops continuing to struggle, Iron Maiden making the 40th anniversary vinyl edition of Live After Death a Walmart exclusive in the US is a cruel decision by two businesses that don't need the money.
Nice! I'll check that out. Thanks :)
I guess the easiest option is to stop using the YNAB mobile app, stick with the web site, and hope that they have separate design teams that don't talk to each other.
What's like @ynabofficial.bsky.social but without the newly-added awful UI that's getting worse every release? I've tried Monarch and Copilot Money, but they want me to add emojis to everything I create. Literally can't add a savings goal without adding an emoji to the goal title. So those are out.
Adding to the feedback that $20 is too expensive for rentals. I don't pay anyone else that amount of money to rent movies, and I'm not starting now.
$20 per rental? Those unseen gems are going to remain to be unseen by me. I'm definitely out at that price.
Hey :) There's a small typo in the article: ::serach-text:current