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- California unemployment rises to 5.5%, worst in the U.S. as tech falters (www.sfchronicle.com)
- U.S. alcohol consumption drops to a 90-year low, new poll finds (www.sfchronicle.com)
- “Tivoization” and your right to install under Copyleft and GPL (2021) (sfconservancy.org)
- SF may soon ban natural gas in homes and businesses undergoing major renovations (www.sfchronicle.com)
- Trump to put 100% tariff on computers chips (www.sfchronicle.com)
- 'No more blank checks': Intel to cut 25,000 jobs and enforce office return (www.sfchronicle.com)
- Stanford lays off hundreds, citing federal cuts (www.sfchronicle.com)
- Rats wreaks havoc on California almonds – industry suffers $300M in damage (www.sfchronicle.com)
- What it's like to live in the Bay Area neighborhood that's aging the fastest (www.sfchronicle.com)
- Operator of $700-per-month sleeping pods in downtown S.F. faces eviction (www.sfchronicle.com)
- California police departments are turning to a controversial applicant pool (www.sfchronicle.com)
- How California energy policy is holding back a game changing climate technology (www.sfchronicle.com)
- OpenFreeMap survived 100k requests per second (blog.hyperknot.com)
- Monitor your security cameras with locally processed AI (frigate.video)
- Uv: Running a script with dependencies (docs.astral.sh)
- Do things that don't scale, and then don't scale (derwiki.medium.com)
- US reportedly forcing TSMC to buy 49% stake in Intel to secure tariff relief (www.notebookcheck.net)
- My Lethal Trifecta talk at the Bay Area AI Security Meetup (simonwillison.net)
- Lina Khan points to Figma IPO as vindication of M&A scrutiny (techcrunch.com)
- Scientific fraud has become an 'industry,' analysis finds (www.science.org)
- Do Things That Don't Scale (2013) (paulgraham.com)
- Make Your Own Backup System – Part 1: Strategy Before Scripts (it-notes.dragas.net)
- Australia widens teen social media ban to YouTube, scraps exemption (www.reuters.com)
- Attention is your scarcest resource (2020) (www.benkuhn.net)