Welp, that happened faster than I predicted. Thought it would be end of 2027, then early 2027, but agentic traffic growing so fast that bots have now passed human traffic online for the first time in the Internet's history. https://t.co/2zX5bHdhsa
Having high standards for clarity is useful in lots of other kinds of work too. It's very useful when I'm advising startups at Y Combinator. I ask founders what they plan to do. Their initial answer is a muddy pool. Then we make it clear β not just what to say, but what to do.
The most important component of writing clearly is simply to have high standards for clarity. Then if you write something unclear, you notice, and ask: what did I mean to say? You can just keep doing this over and over. And if you have high standards for clarity, you will.
@benjlaufer If you leave that mint in the ground, your plot and potentially everyone else's will be 100% mint in a few years π it's a very aggressive spreader.
I would repot that first!
San Francisco home prices by neighborhood
Looking at prices over long term (2000 to april 2026) this AI boom is a reversion to pre-covid trend rather than new inflection. At least so far
What's really notable is how SOMA and mission have fallen off since 2016 and not recovered
@kevinakwok super interesting and not how it's felt for me as a buyer (or renter if I could find something!) in this market. maybe it's pricing data in the absence of supply / inventory volume data makes it sort of seem fine? The situation SF is in with housing is far from it