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  • Thursday
    May 14 2026
    Portland Monthly BEAM Meet & Chat

    Inner SE Portland

    Note: Your RSVP is required in order to attend this event.

    Let’s get together for an informal BEAM PDX hangout: coffee, conversation, and light co-working.

    This is a low-key monthly meetup for folks working with Elixir, Erlang, Gleam, and other BEAM languages, aimed at reconnecting the local community and rebuilding momentum after a long quiet stretch. We'll holding this on the second Thursday of each month.

    There will be opportunities to:

    • Ask questions about Elixir and other BEAM languages
    • Share what you’ve been working on (or stuck on)
    • Get help with programming or design problems
    • Co-work: get things done with like-minded folks nearby
    • Brainstorm ideas for future talk-based meetups and identify potential speakers
    • Bring your laptop if you’d like. It's totally optional.

    New to BEAM languages, or just curious? You’re very welcome.

    Please RSVP so we know roughly how many people to expect. If your plans change, un-RSVP when you can.

    This meetup is also part of our transition away from Meetup to a new home for the group, where we’ll be organizing future events.

    Website
  • Building D3.js Visualizations For Non-Technical Audiences

    Virtual

    This presentation introduces D3.js as a powerful tool for transforming complex data into clear, meaningful visual stories which non-technical audiences can understand and use. It explains what D3.js is, how it works with web technologies and why visualization is essential for revealing patterns and insights raw data alone cannot show.

    This talk emphasizes designing visualizations with the audience in mind while also covering core D3 concepts such as data binding, scales, layouts and interactive graphics. Through examples, case studies, design principles and practical tips, this presentation demonstrates how builders can use D3.js to communicate ideas effectively and empower people to discover insights from data.

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  • Cloud Native May Meetup: Change-driven Architecture and Serving Inference at Scale

    Reperio Health

    Cloud Native PDX May: Change-driven Architecture and Serving Inference at Scale

    This May is all about scaling; scaling your infrastructure management, or scaling your LLM inference serving. Join us to find out about some open source tools to make managing large modern stacks easier.

    Date: Thursday, May 14 Time: 5:30–7:30 PM Location: Reperio Health, 4784 SE 17th Ave Suite 120, Portland, OR

    Recording: Talks are typically recorded (opt-in by speakers)

    A big thank you to Microsoft for sponsoring food & beverage, and to Reperio Health, our venue host.

    Drasi, a new take on Change Driven Architectures: Aman Singh, Microsoft

    Modern cloud-native systems constantly generate data changes, and applications often need to react to them. Building change-driven solutions that respond to specific changes in distributed data is challenging. This talk introduces Drasi, a CNCF Sandbox project that simplifies the design and implementation of change-driven architectures using Graph Queries and pluggable components. For example, with Drasi you can declaratively write automation to detect and respond to running containers with newly identified vulnerabilities across pods and deployments in a Kubernetes cluster. Join us for a walkthrough of real-world use cases that show how Drasi’s approach brings structure and responsiveness to complex distributed environments - without writing custom code.

    Dynamo: Large Scale Distributed Inference David Zeir, Director, DL System Software, Nvidia Neelay Shah, Distinguished Engineer, Nvidia

    This talk introduces Dynamo, NVIDIA's open-source Kubernetes-native distributed inference platform. We'll cover the problem space, walk through Dynamo's architecture — disaggregated prefill/decode, KV-cache-aware routing, and a transport layer that moves KV blocks directly between GPUs — and dig into the Kubernetes integration for scheduling, autoscaling, and graceful failure handling. We'll close with a demo of Dynamo serving a real workload.

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  • May 2026 Portland Linux Kernel Meetup
    linux

    The Portland Linux Kernel Meetup for May 2026 will be at...

    • Date: Thursday, May 14, 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.

    Website
  • Gresham Vibecoders Unite!

    Join us for our very first Gresham Vibecoders Meetup! We'll kick things off with introductions — who you are, what you're building (only if you want to share), and what tools you're using. From there, we'll do an open show-and-tell where anyone can demo a project they've been working on, no matter how finished (or unfinished) it is. We'll swap tips, talk about what's working, what's broken, and what we're figuring out as we go.

    Expect good conversation, a few laughs, and maybe a spark for your next build. Come as you are — beginner, builder, or just AI-curious. All are welcome!

    Website

Next two weeks

  • Saturday
    May 16 2026
    Code & Coffee @ Roseline Café

    Roseline Cafe

    Details

    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

    Website
  • Community Broadband PDX Meetup

    Come join Community Broadband PDX to talk about building a publicly owned broadband network here in Portland.

    See you there!

    Website
  • Sunday
    May 17 2026
    Portland Linux/Unix Group's Monthly Linux Clinic

    That PLUG Clinic you like is coming back into style!

    The PLUG Clinic returns again this month on May 17, from 1pm-5pm. Note the different venue this month, we are back at the Albina Branch Library. 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!

    Website
  • Thursday
    May 21 2026
    BSD Pizza Night

    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.

    Website
  • Tuesday
    May 26 2026
    PNSQC May Meetup: From the PMI Floor - an honest conversation on AI

    Please register on either Meetup (https://www.meetup.com/pnw-software-quality-professionals-pnsqc/events/314648123/) or Luma (https://luma.com/60m4kgqw) so we can count attendance!

    Converge with your fellow software professionals this May at Steeplejack on NE Broadway!

    What are project managers actually saying about AI, quality, and delivery — and what does it mean for us in QA? Jahzeel Ormeño, Founder and Principal Consultant of SimplexityPM, is bringing the conversation from the PMI Portland Annual Conference straight to our Meetup with her informal talk "From the PMI Conference Floor: What the PM World Is Saying About Quality, AI, and Getting Work Done Right".

    Jahzeel is excited to debrief her experience from the conference with an honest conversation about what PMs are actually talking about: where AI is showing up (and where it isn’t), what else dominated the room, and how the PM practices most of us take for granted connect directly to software quality outcomes. Come ready to share what you’re seeing on your end too — the best part will be comparing notes.

    You don’t need to be a PM to get something out of this. It’s a good fit if you’re curious about any of the following: • What PMs and quality folks have in common (and where they still talk past each other) • How AI is actually landing in delivery teams — beyond the hype • Which PM habits quietly prevent quality problems before they start • Continuing the conversations from PMI Portland 2026

    This will be a hybrid meetup, so mingle in person or tune in online. Doors (and virtual lobby) open at 6pm for a half hour of pre-talk networking.

    Schedule:

    6pm - 6:30pm Networking (online included) 6:30pm - 7:30pm ‎Open discussion led by Jahzeel

    (While free to attend, food and drinks from the delicious Steeplejack menu will not be covered.)

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