@kingrat The same trend happens here to some extent. It was why Connie Chan and Chyanne Chen won despite both trailing in the first count. Anyway, go Seattle, and now we need to do it here!
This is bullshit. Max is one of the most principled people in city government, who "exposed then-Mayor Breed’s practice of asking her appointees to sign undated resignation letters" to control them as puppets. The Lurie honeymoon is over.
“How a small but important Muni change will leave older Chinese Americans in S.F. stranded”
After March 15, the new “short” 30 route won’t connect to major transfer points on Geary (38), Market (Muni Metro), and Mission (14), which “defeats the 30 short route’s purpose: to add capacity where it is busiest.”
meanwhile in SF... it's fun how, while all the supervisors and interest groups try to cozy up to Mayor Lurie, Joe Eskenazi is a lone voice that keeps calling him out.
overshadowed by national politics for obvious reasons, but this also seems like rather bad mismanagement
listening to my late friend Ashrilyn's great techno/synthstrumental album. you might like it if you like Depeche Mode. they passed away in 2021 of complications from covid.
(a bug on archive.org makes all the tracks play twice, download it or just skip as needed)
If you spot ICE in San Francisco, or if someone you know was detained by ICE in San Francisco today and needs immediate legal assistance, call the SF rapid response hotline at 415-200-1548. This is just for San Francisco (there may be another hotline like this in your city elsewhere).
@kingrat@sanae If the conversation is taking place in a private space, yes. The question is how that interacts with the "no expectation of privacy in a public space" thing. Do you have specific knowledge about this?
Less serious than the other crashes recently but ugh. Tesla's fake self-driving can't be trusted but seems likely our corrupt felon-in-chief coming in tomorrow will try to prevent regulators doing anything about it.
Creepy that the Nest video just added to the article has sound. Business owners could be unaccountably eavesdropping on your conversations as you stand on the sidewalk, thinking no one else is around.
@sanae the argument would be there's no expectation of privacy in a public place, such as a sidewalk, but I'm not sure how cut-and-dried that is. One would at least hope the law would see recording everything all day every day as different from being able to overhear some things when you happen to be physically present.
This escaped containment and is now getting "It's the 5.5 million voters who are wrong, not Biden and Harris" replies. Spare me. It was obvious and predictable that enabling genocide was just as divisive to their base as it was (and is) morally abhorrent.
"among the 19 million people who voted for President Joe Biden in 2020 but did not vote in 2024, nearly a third named Israel's U.S.-backed war on Gaza as a top reason for staying home."
29% of 19 million is 5.5 million
The popular vote margin was 2.3 million
Less than 300,000 votes across certain swing states could've changed the outcome
if it's not clear: there is no way this or any Amazon worker could possibly deliver packages fast enough to keep their job while using 100% legal parking and loading spaces. the management doesn't even give them time to pee. this is not something that makes sense to blame on the worker.
yesterday outside Atlas Cafe I saw a dude on an e-bike yell at an Amazon delivery worker for double parking. he stayed and kept yelling til finally she drove around the block feeling threatened. it got me thinking how big companies make big profits by using our streets in illegal, often dangerous ways, but it's their overworked, underpaid employees they treat as disposable who face our anger over it.
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