Portlanders may be familiar with Brian Kidd, the founder of Weird Portland United . He can be seen around town on a unicycle playing a bagpipe, often in a kilt.
US Artist's 'Cathedral of Junk' Draws Visitors, Helps Keep Texas Capital Weird
In a city whose slogan is "Keep Austin Weird," one artwork stands taller than the rest. The backyard "Cathedral of Junk" draws visitors from around the world. Deana Mitchell has our story from the Texas capital.
Biden's Weird Nomination of Kurt Campbell - The American Prospect
U.S. National Security Council Coordinator for Indo-Pacific Affairs Kurt Campbell, right, speaks as South Korea's deputy national security director, Kim Tae-hyo, looks on during a news conference at the Presidential Office in Seoul, South Korea, July 18, 2023.
But the thank-you was premature. Biden has just announced one of his worst-ever appointments, of Kurt Campbell to be deputy secretary of state, a nomination that has long been rumored and leaked.
Weird in Texas | News, Sports, Jobs - Daily Herald
(Warning! What follows is essentially a travelogue and may be considered boring and otherwise uninteresting to normal people.)
I was in Austin, Texas, last weekend. The motivating reason for being there was a football game. The Cougars and Longhorns played. Part of the interesting background of the game is that the coach of Texas used to throw for BYU and was a teammate of Coach Sitake of BYU.
Why are Apple's M3 Pro and Max configuration options so weird? - The Verge
If you've been speccing out a new MacBook Pro this week and have poked around Apple's configuration tool, you might have noticed that the options for the M3 Pro and M3 Max chips are... kinda weird.
Quinn Nelson at Snazzy Labs has a compelling theory why: it's due to the process node Apple is required to use for the 3nm chips TSMC is building and the necessary binning that results. It's a good watch.
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