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SaturdayJul 11 2026Mentorship Saturdays @ Roseline Cafe & OnlineWebsite
Thanks to Roseline Coffee for providing a physical location! Find inside the hotel and to the right, likely on the couches
Coffee, bagels and people working on their careers and code! We have 2-5 mentors every month ready to help people get started in the industry, get help with a particular problem, or get career advice. We offer resume reviews, portfolio reviews, and sometimes mock interviews (time permitting).
Or call in (audio only)
+1 872-240-8681,,882162595# United States, Chicago
Phone Conference ID: 882 162 595#
Thanks to Capital One Café for providing a physical location!
Discord https://discord.gg/nSCxgbcG7U
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MondayJul 13 2026Dorkbot: July Edition–
CTRL-HWebsitePeople doing strange things with electricity (and code)! DorkbotPDX is a laid-back meetup and show-and-tell for those who make, modify and use technical tools to weird and imaginative ends. You might run into creative coders, electronic artists, circuit designers, retro computing archaeologists, video game devs, modular synth gearheads and cyberpunk DIYers.
Most of Dorkbot is a freewheeling hangout, but each month we feature a short talk about a cool project or teaching some esoteric wizardry.
This month, Chris Holmes will be showing us the ins and outs of safely powering your projects with Li-Ion batteries safely and effectively. Learn about protection circuits, gas gauging, failure modes, battery management, serial/parallel configurations and more!
Bring your electronic wonders, monsters, and works-in-progress to show off, or come see what others have been working on! Code or circuits, electronic creativity of all sorts is welcome here. Table space with power will be available for project show-and-tell; we have a table for drinks and snacks, feel free to contribute to the communal cache/BYOB. We do this every month, usually on the second Monday night (check the site for upcoming dates to be sure)
Note: We may be famous for the free parts cart…but the pile has gotten unruly, so we’re not accepting new stuff. If you have things to give away, check the Discord offer/ask channel to see if anyone would like to claim them. Feel free to exchange items at Dorkbot, just no leftovers please!
You can subscribe to our calendar and mailing list, join the Discord and find our social links on
(It also has our Code of Conduct, which we'd like you to check out while you're there)
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WednesdayJul 15 2026Portland Drupal User Group
Get up-to-date information at: https://luma.com/ok3tf9ls
Address: Hawthorne Asylum Food Cart Pod Portland, Oregon United States
Hosted by Erin M Miles Rasmussen
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ThursdayJul 16 2026Techworks on TapWebsite
The Future of AI: Horses or Spreadsheets? Will AI replace jobs—or become the next transformative tool that changes the way we work?
Join us for Techworks on Tap 2026, an evening of networking, conversation, and thought-provoking discussion on Thursday, July 16, from 4:00–6:00 PM at Metropolitan Tavern in Portland.
Artificial intelligence is changing the workplace at an incredible pace. Some believe it's poised to replace a significant portion of today's workforce. Others see it as the next spreadsheet—a tool that will dramatically improve productivity while making human expertise even more valuable.
So...which is it?
Join Oregon's tech community as we explore one of the biggest questions facing businesses today through a lively panel discussion featuring leaders with expertise in AI strategy, cybersecurity, and machine learning.
Why You Won't Want to Miss This Discussion Diane Haines Diane has more than 25 years of experience as a product and marketing executive across the software, healthcare, and biotechnology industries. Most recently, she served as Chief Product and Marketing Officer at Mineral, where she led AI and product strategy before the company's acquisition by Mitratech. She continued leading AI strategy at Mitratech in 2024 and has experience co-founding startups, scaling high-growth businesses, and leading teams within large enterprise organizations.
Kristy Edwards Kristy is a two-time startup founder, AI security consultant, investor, and AI co-lead for Technology Association of Oregon. With leadership experience spanning Oracle, Workday, McKesson, and Lookout, she'll bring valuable insights into AI security, privacy, governance, and responsible adoption.
Eric Fraser Eric is Chief Technology Officer at neurocollective and has been working with machine learning since 2013 and generative AI since 2023. He also serves as co-chair of AI Circle's Seattle Chapter and developed and delivered foundational training in Large Language Models for Harvard's AI for Human Flourishing initiative. Eric brings deep technical expertise and hands-on experience building and working with AI technologies.
Whether you're a founder, executive, HR leader, operations professional, technologist, or simply curious about where AI is headed, you'll leave with practical insights, fresh perspectives, and meaningful connections.
Your ticket includes networking with Oregon's technology community, appetizers, drinks, and an engaging panel discussion designed to spark conversation long after the event ends.
We hope you'll join us for an evening of great people, great conversation, and a look at what the future of AI might really hold.
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Cloud Native PDX July: An API for Linux and Learning OTTL–
ProfocusWebsiteCloud Native PDX July: An API for Linux and Learning OTTL
This July is all about infrastructure: Your systems infrastructure and your monitoring infrastructure.
Date: Thursday, July 16, 2026
Time: 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Location: ProFocus Technology, 10200 SW Eastridge St #100, Portland, OR 97225
Recording: Talks are typically recorded (opt-in by speakers)
A big thank you to New Relic for sponsoring food & beverage, and to ProFocus, our venue host.
First Presentation: An API for Linux (Speaker: Justin Garrison, Sidero Labs)
We treat infrastructure and application as code thanks to cloud providers and Kubernetes, but we're still SSHing to Linux machines and running shell scripts. What if Linux had an API? How would it change how we manage servers? What would it do, and how would we secure it? Talos Linux has been building an API for Linux to create a new way to manage your operating system. Let's see why an API is better than SSH and what parts don't
Second Presentation: Devs, Transform (Your Data) and Roll Out!: Learning and Leveraging OTTL (Speaker: Reese Lee, New Relic)
The OpenTelemetry Collector is OTel's power tool for ingesting and processing your app and infrastructure data, but there's even more you can do with your data before it reaches your backend! Learn how to start leveraging OTTL, or OpenTelemetry Transformation Language, to manage your data volume and quality. We'll explore the syntax basics and its underlying architecture within the Collector, where its strength really comes into play, when to use it (or not!), and more.
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July 2026 Portland Linux Kernel MeetupWebsite
The Portland Linux Kernel Meetup for July 2026 will be at...
- Date: Thursday, July 16, 2026
- Time: 06:00 PM to 09:00 PM US/Pacific
- Location: Lucky Labrador Beer Hall, 1945 NW Quimby St, Portland, Oregon 97209 US
Come enjoy a beverage and chat with other people who are interested in the Linux kernel. All experience levels are welcome. This is a friendly and casual meetup. Look for a table with a plush Tux penguin.
To get timely reminders of Portland Linux Kernel Meetups, see https://ikluft.github.io/pdx-lkmu/subscribing-to-pdx-lkmu-events.html.
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BSD Pizza NightWebsite
A meeting of folks interested in BSD operating systems and related technologies to get together, eat pizza, drink beer, and talk about what interesting things have been going on.
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SaturdayJul 18 2026Code & Coffee @ Roseline CaféWebsite
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What to Expect:
Code and Coffee is an inclusive, informal co-working session. Drink some coffee, bring your laptop, and have engaging conversations. This is a great opportunity to learn from others, share your knowledge, and possibly collaborate on side projects, online courses, or even your day-to-day work tasks. Still uncertain? Let's chat on Discord!
Venue:
The Venue is at Roseline Café, who is graciously allowing us to host a space. WIFI, power outlets Recommended Parking: Smart Park, $7 all day https://www.portland.gov/transportation/parking/smartpark
Coffee:
Roseline Café has drip coffee and fixings available for it
Agenda:
10 AM - Arrival 10:15 AM - Introductions: Share your name Discuss your current projects or interests. If you don’t have a specific project, share what intrigues you! Mention your expertise and how you can assist others. Are you job hunting or hiring? Let us know! Community events you wanna plug. If none, that's cool too. 12:30 AM - Wrapping Up: You can stay longer, but we'll officially be done! We usually grab lunch as a group at near by food carts
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SundayJul 19 2026Portland Linux/Unix Group's Monthly Linux ClinicWebsite
That PLUG Clinic you like is coming back into style!
The PLUG Clinic returns again this month on July 19, from 1pm-5pm. We are back at the Albina Branch Library this month. If you need help with your Linux computer, or want to offer help, you are welcome!
Volunteer helpers are as desirable as helpees. Helping is fun and rewarding. If you've ever helped out at a PLUG Clinic before, come checkout the space!
Thanks to the taxpayers of Multnomah County for the beautiful new building!
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ThursdayJul 23 2026Think and Drink Trivia NightWebsite
Join Us for a Summer Evening of Trivia, Food, and Fun
Summer nights are made for trivia!
Spend an evening at the Oregon Bioscience Incubator for an evening of dinner, drinks, and friendly competition. Come solo or bring friends, we’ll build teams of four or fewer so everyone gets in on the action.
Your ticket includes a delicious catered dinner and two drink tickets to keep the good vibes going.
Expect classic pub-style trivia with a mix of questions that are fun and just challenging enough to spark a little friendly rivalry.
Doors open at 5:30 PM for networking and mingling. Trivia starts promptly at 6:00 PM and yes, there will be prizes worth bragging about.
Good food, good people, good competition. A summer night done right.
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FridayJul 24 2026Teardown 2026through
Jupiter HotelWebsiteTalks, workshops, installations, demos, and space to hack - check out the schedule.
For anyone interested in hardware: engineers, designers, artists, educators, or enthusiasts.
Early bird tickets are now sold out.
Heavily subsidized tickets for low income individuals are available.
Free tickets for anyone with something interesting to show off as part of a demo table or installation.