Some cool news that’s been 4 years in the making!
My music is now on Spotify and other major streaming platforms! Give my tracks a listen, and let me know what you think!
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love when the people who are actively destroying San Francisco through tech are like, "I went somewhere else and it was so great! SF is a tech bubble!"
I don't actually think SF is this bad. if you willingly choose to spend all your time with the world's most maladjusted tech freaks that is a personal choice
NYC observations after spending last week there
• people are actually outside touching grass (or cement 😅)
• very few AI ads or billboards around
• even cafes i went to - very few screens with claude code or cursor or some coding tool
• people are way more open to socializing. everyone is willing to strike up a conversation (not about AI agents)
• the energy is electric - everyone’s moving with purpose.
• found a way to talk to folks without mentioning AI
• way more artists, and non traditional creators. Met an actual physical product designer which was cool.
it’s genuinely refreshing to remember there’s a whole world outside the feed
been traveling the last few days and the SF tech bubble makes it easy to forget how alive real cities feel.
sorry SF, you’re still home… but perspective is healthy 🤷♂️
The phenomenon of plastic takeout containers from Asian restaurants ending up in Asian American homes for further reuse is what trickle-down economics should be in proper practice
The #SFGiants are saddened to hear of the loss of Tony Bennett, a true legend whose music will live on at Oracle Park. We cherish the memories of his friendship & many visits. We will remember him for leaving his heart in San Francisco. Our deepest condolences to his family.
Really wish I got to see the SF Giants play this well at Dodger Stadium the 4 times I went last season.
I’m starting to think moving out of LA County is starting to mix up the curse a bit.
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred went to bat for A's owner John Fisher by lying about the stadium deal in Oakland and smearing the team's fans. If Tuesday's reverse boycott was a brief high, be ready for more lows like this, columnist Ann Killion writes. https://t.co/17wWoNC1ez
As planned A's fans were standing and silent during the first batter of the fifth inning
They then broke into "sell the team" chants so loud that the pitcher thought his earpiece was broken