Effective today, we are pivoting to focus our efforts on the #15HourCity, which "represents what we think are all the best qualities of a modern city: a lack of social connections [and] a profound sense of alienation." @mcsweeneys @thedevinwallace #freedom https://t.co/YLv3roCJe9
Downtown San Francisco is set to lose another treasured small business as the 32-year old Alexander Book Company prepares to close.
Fans likely have until the end of April to say goodbye to the beloved bookstore. Meanwhile, all books are 25% off. https://t.co/Ijby4IwhB4
As I straddle Twitter and #Mastodon, I run across this gem from @NilsWeisensee: “…the Fediverse’s decentralized approach to content moderation is infinitely better suited to the complexities of civil liberties and free speech than any centralized ‘super app’ can ever be." 1/2
@geodarcy There is https://t.co/oRxOs13XhQ set up by @NevoMagnezi but it appears fairly small and inactive from the outside. Haven't found anything more general but I'm only on Day 1 on Mastodon.
@thesquirrelfish Google’s bike directions in SE SF are trash. (Strangely, I use them quite often elsewhere.) I’d go through College Hill and take Crescent Ave to San Bruno. Avoids Cesar Chavez and Bayshore altogether. Something like this:
Lots for Californians to vote on this November, and as always a fair amount of misinformation to battle. Here’s a great @TransForm_Alert blog post by my friend Stuart Cohen on the real origin story behind #Prop30. #Yeson30 https://t.co/UvqFJCwfNd
Not my normal subject matter, but as a #statsnerd I’m amazed at the NFL’s parity after 4 weeks. Team won-loss records are distributed even more tightly than if every game’s outcome were determined by a coin flip. (Image credit: WSCA News) #NFLparity 1/3
If all games were a 50/50 coin flip you’d expect (on average) two winless teams and two undefeated teams after 4 games. But we have only one winless team and one undefeated team. 2/3