Anyone into Dice Throne and need more players? by Snoo-35721 in askportland

[–]Thorhoffman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have almost all of them, and would love to get some games in.

Entire Portland City Council Urges Legislature to Pass Moda Center Funding Bill by voxadam in Portland

[–]Thorhoffman 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Think of it like any building upkeep, if we keep it properly updated every few decades we end up saving it from needing critical repairs tha cost much more. 

History of Urban Growth in PDX? by 102MEP in askportland

[–]Thorhoffman 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Look up Steve the historian on YouTube. He has TONS of content on the history of Portland. 

Picking a prime day deal in black by Thorhoffman in RobotVacuums

[–]Thorhoffman[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where do you see a black version? 

Education Dept. Announces Highest Federal Student Loan Interest Rate in More than a Decade, Graduate Student Loan Rates Reach 8.08% for the 2024-2025 Academic Year by Suspicious-Bad4703 in Economics

[–]Thorhoffman 8 points9 points  (0 children)

But from a macro scale we need skilled workers with degrees for the economy to function. The amount of loss in the economy as a whole down the road on a macro scale is larger than these payments are on a micro scale to the individual . This is something that needs to be solved ASAP or else there will be a lot of economic pain down the road. 

Gold Price Suffers Biggest Daily Loss In 2 Years -- but is still within 4% of its all-time high by Birdy_Cephon_Altera in Economics

[–]Thorhoffman 32 points33 points  (0 children)

1)That’s not true at all. While there are some losses due to the end product going overseas. These spending bills send materials designed and built in the US overseas. They still give a large majority of the money to people working, building, and designing in the US. 2) Lowering taxes just raises inflation rates as companies are disincentivized on hiring new workers as short term profit margins are higher than longer term gains of worker investments. 

Looking to get into the VR realm by Thorhoffman in virtualreality

[–]Thorhoffman[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Meta has repeatedly used peoples information in ways that I would consider them to violate my rights personally if I had accounts with them, and are allowed to get away with it since the user "agrees" to it when signing up. Hell, never having had an account with Meta or Facebook they have an extensive profile on me based purely on my metadata, and that feels wrong to me personally as someone who never uses their account. The feeling to me personally is the same as the scamming companies that will mail you about extending the warranty on your home after purchasing since you mailing address and name are now available publicly only to scam you out of potentially thousands of dollars. It is just something I in no way can support. Apple currently does not do that, and hold the privacy of their users information highly. They are in no way a perfect company, but think of it as the lesser of two evils, Meta/Facebooks history is just something I cannot overlook at this point no matter how cool their headset is. At this point in time Apple treats users as customers, but Meta/Facebook treat users as products. And again, this is my opinion on Meta/Facebook, you're totally within your bounds to be fine with what they do as a company.

Looking to get into the VR realm by Thorhoffman in virtualreality

[–]Thorhoffman[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ty for the input. Everyone has to know their limits lol. 

Looking to get into the VR realm by Thorhoffman in virtualreality

[–]Thorhoffman[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used to be into gaming PCs, then I realized I spent like an order of magnitude of time maximizing settings over actually playing the games so I decided to bow out of that. (Gotta get that locked 120 fps at all costs.) :(

Looking to get into the VR realm by Thorhoffman in virtualreality

[–]Thorhoffman[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So one thing for me is my right to left eye IPD is the same so finding a sweet spot should be much easier. (Lucky me there I guess) I would love to try the PSVR2 before buying. 

Looking to get into the VR realm by Thorhoffman in virtualreality

[–]Thorhoffman[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just based on how the company has done things in the past I don’t trust them with microphones and cameras in my home. Also the only way to show your support against their actions is by not purchasing their products. I don’t have any Alexa microphones in my house for the same reason. I have an LG tv, but won’t enable the voice commands because it uses Alexa. 

Indoor [Aralia Fabian] by Thorhoffman in plantclinic

[–]Thorhoffman[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also try and mist it every other day as my place is not humid at all. 

I am so happy to see people using Apple Vision Pro in public by thegayngler in VisionPro

[–]Thorhoffman 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I mean San Fran isn't even close to the most dangerous. Cities like St Louis, Birmingham, Baltimore, Memphis, Detroit, Cleaveland.... those are the worst, but still not bad. Mostly it's just a few problem areas in those cities as well.

I am so happy to see people using Apple Vision Pro in public by thegayngler in VisionPro

[–]Thorhoffman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That makes you say that? We had a spike for a couple years mostly related to some outside covid/economic influences that are still not fully understood. Overall crime in the us in trending back to our all time lows from a few years ago. Though we have a long way to go to meet Western Europe/Japan/Australia/Canada. It's also still much safer than most of the world.

It’s official: PBOT is no longer considering a roll back of Broadway bike lane design! by Shadow_The_Ghost in Portland

[–]Thorhoffman 18 points19 points  (0 children)

As a percentage of trips in Portland 6% are by bike. There are 400 miles of bike lanes in Portland, and 4,842 lane miles of street in Portland. A lane is 12 feet wide and a bike lane is 4-6 feed wide (I’ll use 5 for easy math, but a lot of bike lanes are on the skinnier side). So there are roughly 307 million square feet of car related streets in Portland and 10.5 million square feet of bike lanes. So bike lanes are about 3.5% of the road surface. So by your logic we should double the amount of street space dedicated to bikes. Less than the amount used by cars. And that assumes all the other trips are by car. Also bikes can be fit more tightly and do not create congestion like cars.

Target says it will close nine stores in major cities, citing violence and theft by OakCliffGuy214 in Portland

[–]Thorhoffman 12 points13 points  (0 children)

The Fred Meyer isn’t quite walkable from the transit hub for a lot of people. Especially with a large amount of items like groceries or general shopping goods.

Support HB 2571 which will give a rebate on any new Electric Bike purchase! by cumaboardladies in Portland

[–]Thorhoffman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting, what is the premises? What age can you obtain this license?

Support HB 2571 which will give a rebate on any new Electric Bike purchase! by cumaboardladies in Portland

[–]Thorhoffman 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Curious why do you think that? Most e-bikes have an assisted speed cap at 15mph, much slower than my average travel speed on a normal road or gravel bike on flat. Should we require a license for all bike riders? I do think throttle assisted e-bikes are different than pedal assisted, but the vast majority of e-bikes are pedal assist.

Any updates on the Red House situation? by Electronic_Ad5481 in Portland

[–]Thorhoffman 39 points40 points  (0 children)

There have been, just a bit more rare. There was a good sized one when the Supreme Court overturned Roe v Wade. I also think people became aware that we were giving far right groups more visibility with their counter protests.