David Copeland
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Cheap housing in San Francisco.
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SF sucks. Take 3127. Action!
'We all suffer': why San Francisco techies hate the city they transformed
Amid a homelessness crisis, sky-high rent and a surplus of rich people, insiders bemoan the effects of their own industrywww.theguardian.com
“ ... a surplus of rich people ...”
...so I might as well read about it.My daughter's school assigns Summer reading for the parents as well as the kids, which is already a little precious. Anyway, I get to choose from Anxious Kids, Anxious Parents: 7 Ways to Stop the Worry Cycle or White Fragility: Why It's So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism.
Keeping Sausalito salty?Had a nice argument with Barney Fife after he finished writing it up.
Very unfashionable. Saved you a listen.Coming up at 10:30 this morning.
https://www.kqed.org/forum/2010101873161/just-how-unfashionable-is-the-bay-area
Brex, the buzzy credit card startup valued at $2.6 billion, is opening a restaurant in the heart of San Francisco's VC district
The South Park Cafe, a favorite of tech VCs, is alive again and under new management: the $2.6 billion startup, Brex.www.businessinsider.com
"We saw this as, how could revitalize this for ourselves and for the community and make something that was awesome, awesome again without the worries of it being like a super profitable business," Brex co-CEO Henrique Dubugras told Business Insider. South Park Cafe sits directly under Brex's member-only lounge, known as the "Oval Room," which opened earlier this spring.
Brex, the buzzy credit card startup valued at $2.6 billion, is opening a restaurant in the heart of San Francisco's VC district
The South Park Cafe, a favorite of tech VCs, is alive again and under new management: the $2.6 billion startup, Brex.www.businessinsider.com
"We saw this as, how could revitalize this for ourselves and for the community and make something that was awesome, awesome again without the worries of it being like a super profitable business," Brex co-CEO Henrique Dubugras told Business Insider. South Park Cafe sits directly under Brex's member-only lounge, known as the "Oval Room," which opened earlier this spring.