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Monday, October 31, 2022

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Showdown at the Cow Palace

Showdown at the Cow Palace
By Lori Phelan

Some of the agency’s most skilled transit operators, mechanics and parking control officers recently polished up their silver stars and rode into Daly City for an epic showdown at the Cow Palace. It was a chance to show they were the best of the best. And boy did they deliver!

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The SFMTA Roadeo had dozens of transit operators navigate through a course containing various obstacle while under a strict time limit. 

The event was the 32nd Annual Bus Roadeo (and yes, you read that correctly). The name "roadeo" is derived from the better-known horse rodeo competition. The original roadeos, which began in 1937, featured trucks in various categories going through the same obstacles that drivers go through today. The agency took on the moniker in 1974 and held the inaugural event in the parking lot at the former Candlestick Park. It was there a dozen transit operators competed to determine who would lasso the award as best driver. There have been numerous Roadeos over time – 31 to be exact – but the event has been dormant since 2016. Bringing it back now is about so much more than bragging rights. “The Roadeo is about celebrating safety and customer excellence,” said Transit Director Julie Kirschbaum. "And that’s something we can all strive for at any time."

a team of operators lined up in front of a vintage bus outside in the parking lot

Muni operators lineup to compete in the Bus Safety Rodeo at Candlestick Park (SFMTA Photo Archive, Oct. 29, 1974)

As part of the contest, dozens of transit operators had to navigate 40’ buses through a course containing various obstacles while under a strict time limit. A few of the boxes they needed to check included driving through a narrowing lane that is only 3-inches wider than the bus and stopping within inches of a simulated curb. As drivers negotiated the obstacle course, the buses were also equipped with a device that generated a smoothness of operation score.

Muni mechanics also competed in their own competition. Teams faced off in multi-test challenges that featured simulated vehicle problems and breakdowns. Participants were tasked with diagnosing and repairing issues in a timed contest. They were joined by many of the agency’s parking control officers who competed in their own three-wheeled interceptors, navigating a very tight, timed course.

Crew members in front of an engine

Mechanics competed in teams, working to resolve complex issues they face on a regular basis. 

Cones in pattern formation on a parking lot with parked buses, parking enforcement vehicles and people

Parking Control Officers competed against each other navigating a maze that had them perform complex maneuvers at various points. 

According to event frontrunner and Transit Senior Operations Manager Leda Rozier, "This event is about so much more than a skills contest (although that’s important), it’s about building on teamwork, morale and communication. The rest of us at the agency have certainly been impressed and consider ourselves lucky to call all the competitors our colleagues."

Operators standing in front of parked buses

Several vintage buses (No. 42 the 1938 White; No. 2230 the 1956 Mack; and No. 3287 the 1969 GMC) along three of our newest battery electric buses from each manufacturer from the pilot fleet were on display, as well as a private car collection. Shown with transit operator competitors.

Winners and organizers will be honored at the SFMTA Board of Directors meeting at 1 p.m., Nov. 1 at City Hall, Room 400. Meetings are open to the public and are streamed live through SFGovTV.



Published November 01, 2022 at 03:38AM
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Sunday, October 30, 2022

Musk Twitter takeover: Billionaire denies report he plans to fire workers to avoid payouts

The world's richest man completed his takeover of the platform last week after months of legal wrangling.

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Saturday, October 29, 2022

Show HN: A minimal job board and blog for signal processing engineers https://ift.tt/D20Ioiy

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Show HN: Google hijacking search from GitHub, Twitter, others I couldn't find any relevant info about this. Maybe I'm part of some new Chrome experiment, or just very bad at searching. Here's what it looks like: https://ift.tt/pSILUmX I opened a new Chrome tab just now, typed GitHub in the address bar. Opened the top suggested repository I'm checking frequently, and then used the GitHub search input box. As GitHub search results loaded, on the right side of the Chrome address bar I noticed a new, and colorful G icon. Animating and distracting, the icon expanded into a pretty big inline notification saying "See more search results". After a few seconds it animated and minimized itself back to the G icon. Clicking the icon opens a right side panel with Google results of my GitHub query. I then tried to search for something via the Chrome address bar. Without clicking on any of the results, I used the address bar again to open Twitter's home page (typing twitter.com). The animated G icon showed up again - right there on Twitter's home page. Firefox installed. Rage, rage against the dying of the light. October 29, 2022 at 12:42PM

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Friday, October 28, 2022

Will Donald Trump go back on to Twitter?

Donald Trump shares a love for Twitter with Elon Musk, its new owner, but times have changed.

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Show HN: I made a builder that lets you create a sales page for Gumroad products https://ift.tt/VOSmtDe

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What’s new on the west side?

What’s new on the west side?
By Andrea Buffa

The west side of San Francisco is home to some of San Francisco’s most beloved recreational destinations — Golden Gate Park, the Presidio, Lake Merced, Fort Funston and Ocean Beach, among others. But many of these natural attractions — and others like Mt. Sutro and Twin Peaks — are also geographic barriers that can make travel to and from the west side of the city more difficult.

This may be one reason why three out of four people traveling within, to or from the west side do so by personal car. It’s also why we need to make sure there are more safe, reliable and affordable transportation options between west side neighborhoods and other citywide destinations.

This month we released an interactive website, San Francisco’s West Side on the Move, describing local experiences, transportation challenges and solutions in neighborhoods from the Richmond and the Sunset to Lake Merced, Parkside and West Portal. The website pulls together our latest efforts to make it safer and more convenient for people on the west side to get where they need to go. Our goal is for people who want to take Muni to have reliable and frequent service; for those who want to walk or bike to have safe streets; and for people who drive to face less congestion.

Beyond the geographic barriers that impede west side travel, other transportation challenges on the west side include street closures caused by construction projects and frequent closure of the Great Highway for sand removal. Street transformations that began during the pandemic, like Slow Streets and the closure of some roads in Golden Gate Park to cars, also altered some residents' trip patterns. We've been listening to and collaborating with community members on the west side about how to better address these challenges and meet their needs as well.

San Francisco’s West Side on the Move describes the solutions we’ve implemented or plan to implement soon on the west side. Our Transit team has already made major strides in improving west side Muni lines like the 38 Geary and 5R Fulton Rapid using tools like red transit lanes, bus bulbs and smart traffic signals. Travel times on the 38 Geary are up to 20% faster than they were previously, and travel times on the 5R Fulton Rapid are up to 12% faster. We’ve also improved travel times on the 1 California and the N Judah.

While the L Taraval Improvement Project is still in construction, it has already delivered important safety benefits. On the completed section of the L Taraval, which finished on time and on budget, pedestrian injuries decreased by 60%. Improvements like this are vitally important in all San Francisco communities, and especially so in this part of the city which is home to so many older adults and families with small children.

When it comes to reducing congestion, we are adjusting signal timing to keep up with changing traffic patterns, adding turn lanes and restrictions in key locations and providing more loading zones in commercial areas to reduce double-parking. We also monitor the network for opportunities to improve bottlenecks, such as the recently re-opened MLK Drive between Chain of Lakes Drive and Sunset Boulevard.

To slow down traffic on residential streets and make walking and bicycling safer and more enjoyable, we’re using traffic calming tools like speed bumps to slow vehicle speeds. In 2021, the SFTMTA invested in a comprehensive package of traffic calming measures in the Outer Sunset to address local concerns. Monitoring indicates that traffic speed and volume was reduced, which ideally creates safer conditions for all road users.

While the Slow Streets program has provided valuable, safe routes for people who walk, bike and roll, we've heard from residents that they're not working well for every community, particularly the Sunset. There, the Sunset Neighborways program is replacing Slow Streets to create a network of safe streets for active transportation. The emphasis of Sunset Neighborways will be on slowing down traffic to improve safety, rather than restricting it. In the Richmond, Anza Street is a key corridor for biking and active transportation, and in response to community requests for a better east-west bike route through the neighborhood, we added bike lanes and safety improvements like speed cushions to slow traffic and create a street that can be easily and safely shared by cyclists and drivers. 

By releasing San Francisco’s West Side on the Move, the SFMTA hopes to deepen its dialogue with west side community members about what’s working well and what can be improved when it comes to keeping the west side moving. Please share your ideas by emailing WestsideProjects@SFMTA.com

Should we say how important the decrease in pedestrian injuries is so significant given how many seniors and families with small kids live in the area?



Published October 29, 2022 at 04:19AM
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Thursday, October 27, 2022

Elon Musk: How the world's richest person bought Twitter

One of the most publicised and frenetic deals in Silicon Valley history has reportedly been completed.

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Elon Musk completes $44bn Twitter takeover

Top Twitter executives are reportedly ousted as the billionaire acquires the social media platform.

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Investors dump Amazon as economy concerns grow

The tech giant warned of slower growth as shoppers return to bricks and mortar stores.

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Wednesday, October 26, 2022

Black women missing from tech industry, says report

A report says an additional 20,000 black women need to be recruited to match numbers in the wider workforce.

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Twitter: Elon Musk visits HQ as deal deadline looms

Elon Musk changed his Twitter bio to "Chief Twit" ahead of the Friday deadline to complete its acquisition.

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Facebook owner Meta sales continue to fall

The company has lost confidence of many investors, after shares have plunged roughly 60% this year.

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Tuesday, October 25, 2022

Show HN: LPM (Lua Package Manager) – The Commands Are Like NPM https://ift.tt/QLY4h8d

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Google and Microsoft hit by slowing economy

The tech giants say customers are cutting back amid growing signs of an economic downturn.

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75 Years After the Battle to Save the Cable Cars

75 Years After the Battle to Save the Cable Cars
By Jeremy Menzies

Seventy-five years ago, San Francisco’s cable cars were viewed as more of a costly nuisance.  A few city leaders wanted to tear out the 1870s-era transit system of wooden vehicles towed by an underground cable system. Pioneer of civic activism, Friedel Klussmann led the charge to preserve this moving landmark that draws of visitors from around the world looking to fulfill their dream of riding the cable car over our hills.  

Friedel Klussmann founded the Citizens' Committee to Save the Cable Cars. The committee began a public campaign demonstrating that the cable cars’ value to San Francisco was far greater than their operational cost. As a result, the lines were saved and the cable cars became enshrined as a cultural icon of San Francisco. 

We will celebrate this anniversary with Market Street Railway and Mayor London Breed on October 26th at Market and Powell streets at 11am. Here’s a brief look at the events of 75 years ago and what Klussmann and her allies did to save the system. 

Transit Troubles 

In the mid 1940s, San Francisco’s transit system was undergoing major changes. The entire system was in poor condition following World War II. City officials and then Mayor Roger Lapham looked to reduce costs by replacing old worn rail lines with new buses. Included in this plan was the Powell Street cable car lines, which were scheduled to be replaced with buses in 1947. 

Three people standing next to bus, two people are shaking hands.

Mayor Roger Lapham (left) poses with a new Fageol Twin bus to promote his choice of vehicles to replace the cable cars. Touted as “hill climbers”, these buses had two engines in a unique and complex system to provide more power. 

Eyesore or Asset? 

Arguing against the cable cars, Mayor Lapham and transit officials said that they were too costly to repair and operate and could not provide adequate service. The officials were backed by business leaders in Union Square and downtown, who had major influence on city policy. While there were real financial considerations at play to repair the system, the cars were also seen only as ramshackle old junk heaps bleeding money. 

Construction work on cable car line showing exposed tracks and cable car running up street with people working in background

Taken in 1953, this photo demonstrates how much work was needed to rehab the cable car system following decades of deferred maintenance. 

In an era when Americans across the country abandoned transit for shiny new cars and freeways, it’s somewhat surprising that people in San Francisco wanted to keep the cable cars alive. To these people, the Victorian Era style and unique technology gave them value. San Francisco was the birthplace of the cable car and they were a living piece of the city’s history worthy of saving. 

Klussmann Rallies Women to Fight 

Spearheading the fight to save the cable cars was Friedel Klussmann and the Citizens’ Committee to Save the Cable Cars. Going head to head against the most powerful men in the city, Klussmann and her women-led group rallied to keep the cars on the road.  

Three people crouching in dirty, small room underneath street with large pulley to run cable car cable

Friedel Klussmann (center) inspects the turntable underneath Powell and Market Streets. In her fight to save the system, she dug deep into the details to understand the problems involved in keeping them on the road. 

The group investigated the situation to get the facts and led campaign after campaign to spread the word and build support for the cars. Their work brought the issue before the voters in 1947 and the city was forced to retain the Powell lines. Two years later, another vote decided that the city would acquire the California Street Cable Railroad company, which ran lines on California, Jones, Hyde, and O’Farrell streets. By 1956, Klussmann and other activists had saved the cable cars but not without heavy losses. The system of five lines that existed at the beginning of the fight was cut and reconfigured into the three we see today. 

Fabric of the City 

Today, cable cars are as synonymous with San Francisco as summer fog and the Golden Gate Bridge. Not only do they provide transit service along busy corridors for locals, but they are one of the biggest visitor attractions. Each year, thousands of people from across the globe come to see and ride the cars. In 1966, the system was added to the National Register of Historic Places, enshrining them in American history.  

Color photo showing cable car 25 climbing hyde street with San Francisco bay and alcatraz island in background.

After the system was rescued by activists and bolstered by rehabs, the cable cars became a major attraction and led to increased development of Fishermen’s Wharf as a tourism hub. 

Muni’s historic preservation partner, Market Street Railway, covers this topic in much greater detail in their September blog



Published October 26, 2022 at 04:52AM
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Show HN: Klipit.in – Online clipboard, quickly share data across devices Hello, wanted to share about my new project called Klipit. How do you quickly share data between devices? Here's what most people do – - Send it to someone on WhatsApp or other messaging service. - Email it to themselves. - Use a note taking application like Google Keep, Apple Notes or OneNote (my preferred way until now). All of these require you to already have those services logged into on both the devices. Logging into any service on a new device these days is a tedious process involving 2-factor authentication. What if there was a quick way to share data between devices? One that did not require any logins or installing any apps? Starting with this thought, I built Klipit.in. An online clipboard to share data quickly between devices. You get an instant online clipboard with a unique link. No need to create any account. You can paste any data to this clipboard and simply open the link on another device. Nothing to install, no logins required. Quick and easy. There is also a QR code which you can scan to open the clipboard in browser. Some features that I may add depending on how it takes off - - Password protection - Real time refresh - Sharing files - Klipit account with multiple clipboards - Custom clipboard URL Play with it and let me know what you think. https://ift.tt/Swz8e0H October 25, 2022 at 07:53PM

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Monday, October 24, 2022

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Sunday, October 23, 2022

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TikTok blamed by filmmaker for allowing abusive comments on video

Emmeline Hartley feels its software drives sexist hate towards her film, but TikTok says it bans misogyny.

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Show HN: TPMouse - A Virtual Trackball for Windows, controlled from the homerow https://ift.tt/V3QFijT

Show HN: TPMouse - A Virtual Trackball for Windows, controlled from the homerow Hello all, I apologize for the repost as the previous submission was made from an unfortunate timezone. I've been refining my app to the point that it's pretty much become an indispensable daily driver in my own workflow. Hoping to hear some critiques/feedbacks on its usability! https://ift.tt/CqTELSU October 24, 2022 at 04:24AM

Show HN: Vector Graphics with Stable Diffusion https://ift.tt/uqIdHVm

Show HN: Vector Graphics with Stable Diffusion https://vectorart.ai October 23, 2022 at 11:41PM

Show HN: I made a CMS that uses Git to store your data https://ift.tt/4aS108b

Show HN: I made a CMS that uses Git to store your data I'm excited to finally launch Outstatic, an open source static website CMS that doesn't require a complicated setup or signing up to a third-party service! You can access the documentation here: Outstatic Documentation. I invite you to start by deploying our example blog to Vercel and giving it a try. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised at how easy and fun it is to use Outstatic. Please, let me know what you think. This is the first public version of the project and all feedback is welcome. If you dig the project feel free to leave a star on Github. I appreciate your support! https://Outstatic.com October 23, 2022 at 05:58PM

Saturday, October 22, 2022

Show HN: Wedding thank you notes auto-drafted with Dust and GPT3 https://ift.tt/3YGqf5j

Show HN: Wedding thank you notes auto-drafted with Dust and GPT3 https://ift.tt/zSq5sIg October 23, 2022 at 12:53AM

Show HN: Decentralized Autonomous Lawn Mower https://ift.tt/h8NQua5

Show HN: Decentralized Autonomous Lawn Mower https://ift.tt/DhZBO2Q October 23, 2022 at 07:10AM

Show HN: JP-Hash https://ift.tt/PxTuAd4

Show HN: JP-Hash https://ift.tt/1psV5C8 October 23, 2022 at 07:34AM

Show HN: Open-source Wikipedia Q&A bot using GPT-3 https://ift.tt/3b7KjYl

Show HN: Open-source Wikipedia Q&A bot using GPT-3 https://twitter.com/shubroski/status/1583921006636589057 October 23, 2022 at 03:54AM

Show HN: Django REST Framework Async https://ift.tt/LeaChKU

Show HN: Django REST Framework Async https://ift.tt/qiQPJ4H October 22, 2022 at 10:09PM

Show HN: PipeScore – Free Bagpipe Notation https://ift.tt/6Oh1lNq

Show HN: PipeScore – Free Bagpipe Notation https://ift.tt/RTUJNcK October 22, 2022 at 09:13PM

Show HN: First open source data discovery and observability platform https://ift.tt/w1RZFxy

Show HN: First open source data discovery and observability platform https://ift.tt/SFPnzmW October 22, 2022 at 07:14PM

Show HN: Ask our algorithm and real financial expert anything about your money https://ift.tt/2vRQJAE

Show HN: Ask our algorithm and real financial expert anything about your money It’s pretty simple: ask us absolutely anything about your finances (it’s okay to be really specific to your situation!) and our algorithm backed by a Certified Financial Planner will give you a hyper-personalized spot-on answer, for free. Go ahead and stump us! Let’s really kick the tires on this thing :) Up until now, we've been doing comprehensive financial advising for free. Our most popular feature is the ability to just ask us anything so we figured why not make that feature available for everyone? Also for free :) Some more context: Uprise’s mission is to make wealth management/financial optimization as accessible as possible (ie, free) and we think the key is to have an amazing algorithm and database of financial rules/products but backed by a real financial expert to make sure the recommendations are good and to refine the algorithm. If you love it please feel free to share with anyone you know that could use some advice on their finances! We’re happy to help as many people as we can. Some example questions people have had: - What should I change about my finances once my student loans are forgiven? - How do I adjust my finances to deal with inflation or recession? - Which credit card should I open next? - I work at Tesla - can you look at my benefits and make sure I’m taking full advantage? Feel free to send feedback/questions here! chris@uprise.us Thanks for looking at this! https://ift.tt/Sbauem7 October 22, 2022 at 12:56AM

Show HN: Online parser for arbitrary CRDs with sample YAML https://ift.tt/GBsbEXd

Show HN: Online parser for arbitrary CRDs with sample YAML Hello peeps. I’ve wrote a tool to nicely display crds. I know of docs.crds how is this different? You can paste in the crd and it will generate a sample yaml to boot and you don’t need to point it at a repository. Also it has a cli version. Here is the repo https://ift.tt/6h2Ao8q . I hope someone finds this useful. Any feedback is always appreciated. :) Thanks. https://ift.tt/NpbZBjK October 22, 2022 at 01:58PM

Friday, October 21, 2022

Show HN: C Injection Compiler – Program your text files in C https://ift.tt/An6pX8W

Show HN: C Injection Compiler – Program your text files in C It's very early in development but it has just reached a working state so I'm actually using it now to generate content for my website. The idea is that it should be useful both for generating static files and for generating responses live in a server, which it should be able to do very fast since it all compiles to C code and one memory mapped file. https://ift.tt/XxDgUS9 October 22, 2022 at 03:00AM

Thursday, October 20, 2022

Show HN: Trade your time for charity (OneHumanRace) https://ift.tt/4kfCdzh

Show HN: Trade your time for charity (OneHumanRace) https://onehumanrace.io October 21, 2022 at 07:57AM

Show HN: Recent – list most recent files https://ift.tt/NnfO9Ro

Show HN: Recent – list most recent files A Unix-style program for printing the most recent file in a directory. I wrote this as a simple tool for use in pipes and shell scripts. https://ift.tt/S3Zpa1I October 21, 2022 at 01:39AM

Deepfaked: ‘They put my face on a porn video’

Campaigner Kate Isaacs describes the horror of seeing her face digitally edited into an adult film.

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Show HN: Soundy – Ambient sounds for working, sleeping, relaxing https://ift.tt/HhvGsyj

Show HN: Soundy – Ambient sounds for working, sleeping, relaxing https://soundy.cloud/ October 20, 2022 at 11:53PM

Show HN: I created a tool to test web applications without any code https://ift.tt/B8t4DVa

Show HN: I created a tool to test web applications without any code https://testkit.app/ October 20, 2022 at 07:46PM

Show HN: NanoMODBUS – A compact MODBUS RTU/TCP C library for microcontrollers https://ift.tt/iOjr9R0

Show HN: NanoMODBUS – A compact MODBUS RTU/TCP C library for microcontrollers Hi HN, this a tiny C library I made because, to my astonishment, in 2022 I couldn't find an (almost) complete and free implementation of MODBUS to be used in a generic microcontroller environment. Enjoy https://ift.tt/lhbRvwG October 20, 2022 at 06:04PM

Show HN: We just sold our company and filmed everything from day one https://ift.tt/b0Fhs8p

Show HN: We just sold our company and filmed everything from day one https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akqcQezTZPA October 21, 2022 at 12:04AM

Show HN: Create a Shiny R server with one line of code using Shinify https://ift.tt/cpS81eK

Show HN: Create a Shiny R server with one line of code using Shinify No more coding needed, just add one line to your script in which you call our magic Shinify function. Shinify then automatically creates a shiny server and visual interface for you to interact with your machine learning or statistical model. https://ift.tt/Sh7X6Yl October 20, 2022 at 11:51PM

Show HN: Transform Your City https://ift.tt/wvz9nSi

Show HN: Transform Your City Hey HN, As noted in a previous comment posted on the "Paris Will Become ‘100% Cyclable’" thread [0], I've been contributing to a project (as a volunteer backend developer) to try to accelerate urban change around pedestrian/cyclable/car-free streets. It's "change.org for urban transformation". It started with a Twitter account posting Dall-E-ified versions of streets [1] which picked up steam in the press [2]. And now, we're live with our own site! Happy to answers questions, and other folks from the project might chime in as well. [0] https://ift.tt/aKtG7hF [1] https://twitter.com/betterstreetsai [2] https://ift.tt/nBFwmXb... https://ift.tt/onPjWVL October 20, 2022 at 11:04PM

Amazon workers fail to reach strike threshold in historic UK ballot

GMB says it was three votes short of reaching the 50% threshold needed for industrial action.

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Show HN: Record voice memo, receive transcription in email https://ift.tt/eZV2CO7

Show HN: Record voice memo, receive transcription in email https://ift.tt/qT4VrLw October 20, 2022 at 08:49PM

Amazon could pay UK shoppers £900m compensation

A group-action claim alleges Amazon breached competition law and caused customers to pay higher prices.

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Show HN: Send Number to Phone Website https://ift.tt/uNl0EWo

Show HN: Send Number to Phone Website https://ift.tt/0wZbtdU October 20, 2022 at 08:52PM

Wednesday, October 19, 2022

Show HN: SoundSeeker – Organize Your Musical Ideas https://ift.tt/a9TPh5d

Show HN: SoundSeeker – Organize Your Musical Ideas Hi HN, I've been programming for about three years, and this is my first full-stack web app. It's a tool for organizing musical ideas. Building and deploying it has been a great learning experience, and in that spirit I'd be grateful for any thoughts or suggestions if you care to take a look. Thank you! source: https://bit.ly/3giqrBU Why: Composing music is different for everyone, yet some practices are employed by many musicians. One such practice is to record a musical idea on a phone, capturing the idea at its freshest, and for many, clearest. This often leads to a lengthy catalogue of chronologically organized recordings that can be difficult to parse when sitting down to flesh out a piece of music – what matters most is the content of the idea, more so than when it was conceived. The purpose of SoundSeeker is to allow you to organize musical ideas based on their content instead of when they came to be, and to serve as an educational personal project in my growth as a software engineer. What: A graph-based organizational tool for scratch audio recordings Planned features: in-app audio recording, in-app audio trimming, custom labeling outside of the main tiered organizational system. https://ift.tt/wTIpFgZ October 20, 2022 at 07:15AM

Show HN: Lance – Deep Learning with DuckDB and Arrow https://ift.tt/OlnI7YH

Show HN: Lance – Deep Learning with DuckDB and Arrow https://ift.tt/QOkfZT8 October 20, 2022 at 03:02AM

Show HN: Stable Diffusion Image-to-Prompt Tool https://ift.tt/Ek2zbjL

Show HN: Stable Diffusion Image-to-Prompt Tool Given an image, we can search the latent space to produce likely keywords that you can add to your prompt to recreate the target image https://ift.tt/C5JvcBs October 20, 2022 at 02:44AM

Show HN: A simple game for my 4yo https://ift.tt/XlpjAKQ

Show HN: A simple game for my 4yo Proud to share the very first release of my new game: Alverde - It's for my 4yo - Currently works only on desktop browsers - As long as I keep having fun building it, it will keep evolving Game: https://ift.tt/RtW6vXH Source: https://ift.tt/Mq2DiIA Plans: https://ift.tt/DhfskKa October 19, 2022 at 09:58PM

Tuesday, October 18, 2022

Amazon UK makes cautious move into insurance sales

The store will initially focus on home insurance and has just three insurers on board.

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Show HN: Stable Diffusion, but Fast https://ift.tt/nceSmDg

Show HN: Stable Diffusion, but Fast https://ift.tt/zogQUd0 October 19, 2022 at 09:25AM

Show HN: I built a product to block vulnerable NPM packages https://ift.tt/41Mj57m

Show HN: I built a product to block vulnerable NPM packages https://ift.tt/VDYBzJP October 19, 2022 at 06:01AM

Show HN: Texterous.com https://ift.tt/CfDd3ze

Show HN: Texterous.com Write with the Help of Artificial Intelligence https://ift.tt/cEjKPaZ October 19, 2022 at 04:38AM

Netflix: Big hits help reverse subscriber losses

The company added over 2.4 million subscribers, reversing losses earlier in the year.

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Show HN: Discmaster - Browse ISOs from Archive.org directly in browser https://ift.tt/6CWod7V

Show HN: Discmaster - Browse ISOs from Archive.org directly in browser https://ift.tt/0FiQwOM October 18, 2022 at 08:45PM

Meta ordered to sell Giphy by UK's competition watchdog CMA

The social media giant says it is disappointed with the ruling but will accept it.

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Show HN: Bruno – open-source API Client (alternative to postman)) https://ift.tt/6t45cJw

Show HN: Bruno – open-source API Client (alternative to postman)) https://ift.tt/B3enzRC October 18, 2022 at 08:33AM

Show HN: Phobos – an engine extension of Red Alert 2: Yuri's Revenge https://ift.tt/ZKuixMz

Show HN: Phobos – an engine extension of Red Alert 2: Yuri's Revenge https://ift.tt/VbfK9JO October 18, 2022 at 03:19PM

Monday, October 17, 2022

Show HN: An app to split CSV into multiple files to avoid Excel's 1M row limit https://ift.tt/9IVRiPv

Show HN: An app to split CSV into multiple files to avoid Excel's 1M row limit https://ift.tt/BDvdVuJ October 18, 2022 at 04:18AM

Show HN: checkline: check each line you want from stdin to stdout (CLI/TUI/Rust) https://ift.tt/4rIpzwC

Show HN: checkline: check each line you want from stdin to stdout (CLI/TUI/Rust) https://ift.tt/F27rSnD October 18, 2022 at 05:02AM

Show HN: Xzgrep is twice as fast with dash versus bash https://ift.tt/av02QN1

Show HN: Xzgrep is twice as fast with dash versus bash In the CentOS world, a shell script written by "Charles Levert" has been extended as the compressed grep for (gzip/bzip2/xz) as /bin/(zgrep/bzgrep/xzgrep); variants of this script are bundled in their respective packages. The dash shell, available in EPEL for CentOS, appears to specifically speed up xzgrep considerably when altered from #!/bin/sh to #!/bin/dash. In my testing on a 32-bit platform under xargs, a search of 14k files of 20M total size runs in half the time. Do others see this performance increase? Is this another tangible benefit for Debian/Ubuntu moving the system shell from bash to their Almquist shell derivative? October 18, 2022 at 01:12AM

Kanye West agrees to buy right-wing platform Parler

Ye "will never have to fear being removed from social media again", Parler boss George Farmer posts.

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Show HN: Lisp Interpreter in Rust – Paperback https://ift.tt/8XPTYp2

Show HN: Lisp Interpreter in Rust – Paperback The book Lisp Interpreter in Rust is now available in paperback format. https://ift.tt/O8vft6o October 17, 2022 at 01:05PM

Sunday, October 16, 2022

Show HN: Custom sonata playlist for sleep and rest https://ift.tt/4oQwnF0

Show HN: Custom sonata playlist for sleep and rest Also available through https://ift.tt/N6jr1FD This is a curated from a selection of 600+ sonatas out of 23,000 songs on archive.org. I listened to the songs and selected 10% that would not interfere with sleep to create a relaxing and pleasant auditory experience. https://ift.tt/qvypCez October 17, 2022 at 03:57AM

Show HN: Python GUIs for Human https://ift.tt/EBOXPqM

Show HN: Python GUIs for Human https://ift.tt/4esVJm2 October 17, 2022 at 09:26AM

Show HN: I have built a huge library of screenplays for movies and TV shows https://ift.tt/uUDX3tB

Show HN: I have built a huge library of screenplays for movies and TV shows https://screenplays.io October 17, 2022 at 07:23AM

Show HN: A simple Google news reader for the Gopher protocol https://ift.tt/lIdhm4O

Show HN: A simple Google news reader for the Gopher protocol https://ift.tt/WOFgzu8 October 17, 2022 at 12:06AM

Show HN: Carefulwords.com, a More Inspiring Thesaurus https://ift.tt/eXTvNfO

Show HN: Carefulwords.com, a More Inspiring Thesaurus https://ift.tt/fJQctAz October 17, 2022 at 03:14AM

Show HN: A modern du replacement written in Rust https://ift.tt/QaV5FsG

Show HN: A modern du replacement written in Rust https://ift.tt/1cG7gZn October 17, 2022 at 01:57AM

Show HN: The Unix Pipe Card Game – teach kids basic Unix commands https://ift.tt/uS6hXbT

Show HN: The Unix Pipe Card Game – teach kids basic Unix commands https://ift.tt/z1i3rMl October 16, 2022 at 05:57PM

Saturday, October 15, 2022

Show HN: First Working Interpreter https://ift.tt/vydtHS9

Show HN: First Working Interpreter Hello everyone! I'm an undergrad in computer science in my last semester. I've tried my hand at a few interpreters the past year. This is my first one that I've actually got set up, with a working lexer and execution tactics. I've implemented the input and output prefixing primitives of the pi calculus. I intended to implement the replication and restriction primitives soon. I find process algebras very interesting. They seem to be an important area of research, to bring the computing ecosystem to a concurrent-first paradigm. This github project isn't much to look at currently; it's my first project of any substance. However, you might find the linked research papers interesting! Feel free to share criticisms, insights, or your favorite process algebra! https://ift.tt/OlJkSIR October 16, 2022 at 11:59AM

Show HN: An Express-inspired web framework for Rust https://ift.tt/BatRSZi

Show HN: An Express-inspired web framework for Rust https://ift.tt/asjyrid October 16, 2022 at 09:43AM

Musk says SpaceX will keep funding Ukraine Starlink internet

The tycoon reverses his earlier decision to stop funding a vital internet service for Ukraine.

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Show HN: ESInfer – Make JavaScript Type-Safe https://ift.tt/H0cDaN4

Show HN: ESInfer – Make JavaScript Type-Safe Hello, folks. I'm Jiang, the author of ESInfer. I love writing Javascript because it has a prosperous ecosystem and is quick to get my hands dirty. However, sometimes it's painful when the flow is not fast to follow due to the lack of a type system. To solve this, I wrote ESInfer, a statical inference tool, to automatically type check and generate type annotations for Javascript. It works with pure Javascript without any add-ons to the language or user-space code and supports highly dynamic features, such as the modification of prototypes. It is still in the very early stage, which offers almost all ES5 features and a select set of ES6 features like array/object destructing. I'm working hard to bring all ES6+ features into it incrementally. If you heavily use javascript/typescript and do NOT want to write the type annotation sh*ts anymore, give it a try :) https://esinfer.com/ October 15, 2022 at 07:03PM

Show HN: The two most useful email filters https://ift.tt/26Du7dj

Show HN: The two most useful email filters The two most useful email filters that I have on my personal account automatically move the following messages to a "from-robots" folder: * Any message that contains the word "unsubscribe" * Any message from no-reply@ As a side note: please do not send emails from no-reply@yourdomain.com If you want users to engage with your communications you need to give them an option to respond. October 16, 2022 at 01:33AM

Show HN: CLI to turn your TODO comments into tickets https://ift.tt/Wv32O8B

Show HN: CLI to turn your TODO comments into tickets https://ift.tt/EkRFmWN October 15, 2022 at 01:12PM

Friday, October 14, 2022

Show HN: Joy Theme Creator – Explore MUI's New UI Library https://ift.tt/0iSt6Kv

Show HN: Joy Theme Creator – Explore MUI's New UI Library https://ift.tt/SPIgiRA October 15, 2022 at 02:24AM

Paratransit Services 2022 Update

Paratransit Services 2022 Update
By Erin McAuliff

This past year, the SFMTA’s paratransit programs safely provided close to half a million trips to older adults and people with disabilities around San Francisco. These services provide door-to-door transportation to people unable to independently use the Muni system. They include SF Access Paratransit, Group Van service, Shop-a-Round shuttles, the Essential Trip Card Program (ETC) and the Van Gogh Recreational program.  

In addition to traditional van services, the SFMTA partners with the local taxi industry to provide cost-efficient and customer-friendly taxi options. Payment is accepted in every San Francisco taxi, including accessible ramp-equipped taxis, with the swipe of an SF Paratransit Taxi debit card.   

Here are a few accomplishments staff at the SFMTA and Transdev (the contractor responsible for managing SF Paratransit services) have been working on behind the scenes to improve our service offerings and continue to fill transportation gaps experienced by older adults and people with disabilities:

  • We bought 26 new paratransit vans with added safety features like audible right turn notifications to warn pedestrians and cyclists; automated safety technology that provides alerts to operators to avoid collisions; and DriveCam technology that records safety-related events.  When we retired our older vehicles, we took the opportunity to transfer three retired vehicles to the San Francisco Fire Department to support the Community Paramedicine Street Crisis Response Team and one retired vehicle to the SFMTA Customer Service Center to serve as its first Mobile Sales Van, bringing SFMTA services to the local community.
  • The Essential Trip Card program launched in April 2020 as a response to the pandemic. Since then, we have enrolled over 5,000 older adults and people with disabilities, providing over 160,000 taxi trips. In July, the program, and the SFMTA’s partnership with local non-profit Community Living Campaign, was featured as a case study for reducing isolation and improving health outcomes among older adults by the National Center for Mobility Management. Community Living Campaign provides full fare assistance to San Francisco paratransit riders in need.
  • Last year, we officially launched SF Access Online to allow riders to schedule their SF Access van trips online. We also launched SF Paratransit Taxi Online, which allows riders, including ETC customers, to pay for their monthly taxi fare allotment and track trip activity online.
  • San Francisco Paratransit Operations was part of the community emergency response team that organized and provided special services when the COVID-19 pandemic struck. Paratransit operators trained by Emergency Management Services (EMS), teamed up with EMS staff to transport vulnerable people to COVID-19 testing, treatment and shelter locations. The work was only assigned to drivers who volunteered, even at the beginning of the pandemic, when no one fully understood the risks of the virus. At its height of demand, 27 full-time drivers were dedicated to this service.
  • This past May, the SFMTA Board of Directors recognized the employees of SF Paratransit for all the work they have been doing, especially the work to innovate new programs that helped our passengers stay connected with essential services during the pandemic. The partnership with EMS also received the 2022 Innovative Practice Bronze Award from the National Association of City and County Health Officials.
  • SFMTA staff have been hard at work preparing for the integration and pilot of Clipper 2.0. SF Paratransit will be the pilot agency to test out using the next generation of Clipper Cards, allowing riders to pay for a paratransit van trip with Clipper for the first time ever. 

The SF Paratransit program also houses the Mobility Management Center, a one-stop-shop for older adults and people with disabilities to access transportation information, resources and referrals tailored to an individual’s needs. Mobility Management staff are available to answer individual questions by phone, email or in-person, or you can schedule an in-person or virtual group presentation for your organization.

San Francisco paratransit operations are funded by San Francisco’s half-cent transportation sales tax. As mentioned in our informational blog, in November voters will have an opportunity to decide whether to extend the sales tax for another 30 years and allocate 11% of the funds to paratransit. More information can be found in the Department of Elections’ Voter Guide under Proposition L or on the SFCTA Half-cent Sales Tax page.

San Francisco has proudly provided paratransit services since 1978, and we have never been more aware of how essential our programs are than during the past few years. We are so grateful for the work our paratransit staff has done and continues to do to serve older adults and people with disabilities in San Francisco.



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Show HN: Find any smart contract on Cookbook https://ift.tt/GsFBEwW

Show HN: Find any smart contract on Cookbook Cookbook is a free open Smart Contract Marketplace. Find, deploy and integrate the smart contracts used and audited by other projects. - view audits and stats - no-code deploy supporting 9 chains - contribute and collaborate with other web3 developers Currently it is extremely difficult to find good talent when building on blockchain or if you want to create smart contracts. Cookbook.dev makes web3 projects easier to build and launch. Bringing down the cost of development is crucial to onboard the next 10,000 businesses onto web3. How does it work? Step 1. Search for the Smart Contract you are looking for. For example:- Azuki Contract or Create your own token or NFT staking, choose from hundreds of smart contracts Step 2. Choose the Smart Contract you want. For example:- Choose based on your use case such as Create a DAO, NFT minting website or any use case you desire… Step 3. Customize it from our user friendly nocode UI and deploy Optional Step: Upload your own contract to share with others or reach out to us if you don’t find the smart contract you want. Why use Cookbook.dev? Reduce development cost Faster time to build Simple and easy to use UI Save $$ on security audits Our no code and low code solution encourages more people to build in Web3 Our ask Our platform is completely free to use, the only thing we ask for is feedback - https://ift.tt/uh2ZgYw We would love to know what can we do to make your life easier or how can we make our platform better, you can share your feedback with us here - https://ift.tt/2jVus45 https://ift.tt/uh2ZgYw October 15, 2022 at 03:53AM

Show HN: Reverse Engineering an Old Digital Back Raw File Format https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=33207201

Show HN: Reverse Engineering an Old Digital Back Raw File Format Perhaps a bit outside of the typical interest of HN readers, but I wanted share how I went about figuring out how to convert the RAW files from a digital camera (well, digital back) that originally came out in 2004 to DNGs. An interesting fact about these digital backs is they use an Intel Xscale CPU! - the PXA255 https://ift.tt/cKW3g7v October 15, 2022 at 01:33AM

Show HN: Computer Mysteries https://ift.tt/UAbQowt

Show HN: Computer Mysteries Computer Mysteries Unveiled https://ift.tt/C09ZyoG October 14, 2022 at 03:41PM

Show HN: FreewriterAI – Just type, AI will form clear and beautiful sentences https://ift.tt/NeVx48M

Show HN: FreewriterAI – Just type, AI will form clear and beautiful sentences https://ift.tt/2duiTcV October 14, 2022 at 01:56PM

Show HN: FrankenPHP, an app server for PHP written in Go https://ift.tt/XKZqQ3I

Show HN: FrankenPHP, an app server for PHP written in Go https://frankenphp.dev October 14, 2022 at 10:59PM

Shein owner Zoetop fined $1.9m over data breach response

New York Attorney General Letitia James accuses Zoetop of lying about the extent of the 2018 attack.

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Thursday, October 13, 2022

E-waste: 5 billion phones to be thrown away in 2022

Billions of phones will be hoarded in drawers and cupboards or thrown away rather than recycled, studies suggest.

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Netflix ad-supported service to launch in November

The firm is rolling out the less expensive offering to try to attract viewers.

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India's solar powered future clashes with local life

India wants 40% of its electricity to come from renewable sources, which will require vast amounts of land.

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Show HN: YouTube Screenshot API https://ift.tt/SQRaUjO

Show HN: YouTube Screenshot API https://ift.tt/13thXfr October 14, 2022 at 03:39AM

Show HN: Using AI to write picture books https://ift.tt/4xwOkq6

Show HN: Using AI to write picture books Ever wanted to create your own picture book? Introducing Mr. Seuss! Just input images of your protagonist and a basic storyline and he'll produce a (funny but weird) picture book for you using AI. The linked colab uses GPT-J to generate a story and Dreambooth Stable Diffusion to generate relevant pictures to the story. It's completely free and takes around 30 minutes to run on the free tier of colab. Let me know what you think in the comments! So excited to see what's possible for storytelling using AI. https://ift.tt/uWOlDRb October 14, 2022 at 12:15AM

AI tools fail to reduce recruitment bias - study

Artificially intelligent analysis of job applications or videos is "pseudoscience", researchers say.

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Show HN: My one-man game Alcyon Infinity on Steam, roast me https://ift.tt/dAcYvNo

Show HN: My one-man game Alcyon Infinity on Steam, roast me I have been working on the prototype for 6 months, and released it as Early Access on Steam two weeks ago for 2.99$ :) Alcyon Infinity is a fast-paced bullet-hell with dynamic movement and crazy electro-neo-classical music. Destroy hordes of ever-improving enemies and their Mothership. Up to 4 Co-Op players with Controllers. As a one man studio it proved really hard to put on all the necessary hats to do everything from design to code to test and "marketing", without going crazy. So please roast me, because I'm not sure I can tell what's good or not anymore XD https://ift.tt/5RIMub4 October 13, 2022 at 11:21PM

Wednesday, October 12, 2022

Show HN: Reviewpad, a GitHub action to automate pull request workflows https://ift.tt/ScXqiPK

Show HN: Reviewpad, a GitHub action to automate pull request workflows https://ift.tt/Q09lAcZ October 13, 2022 at 03:57AM

Show HN: Managed hosting for open-source web apps https://ift.tt/rlswuWZ

Show HN: Managed hosting for open-source web apps https://cloudplane.org/ October 12, 2022 at 11:49PM

Show HN: Get your Twitter roasted by an AI https://ift.tt/WG3ADsg

Show HN: Get your Twitter roasted by an AI https://ift.tt/NHgXplo October 13, 2022 at 01:31AM

Show HN: AI-Generated Photography https://ift.tt/Y5PN8Lu

Show HN: AI-Generated Photography https://nyx.gallery/ October 12, 2022 at 11:55PM

Paperless trade plans put before Parliament

The government says it could reduce document processing times from days to seconds.

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Show HN: How to Build a Stable Diffusion text-to-image generator (OSS) https://ift.tt/caGluDr

Show HN: How to Build a Stable Diffusion text-to-image generator (OSS) https://ift.tt/jS7ERDz October 12, 2022 at 11:49PM

Show HN: Code of War – Satirical book about moving up the IT corporate ladder https://ift.tt/vWHicgo

Show HN: Code of War – Satirical book about moving up the IT corporate ladder Hello dear HN crowd, I love when I stumble upon a developer war story in a random comment here on HN. I love it so much that I also wanted to share some of the stories I've collected over the years working in IT. I came up with the idea to present the stories in a somewhat unusual way, in the style of the malicious self-help book. The book gives you advice on how to succeed in IT, from the interview phase to the management, by acting like an immoral, unscrupulous person. The advice is based on experiences with some shady, weird people I met throughout my career. After every chapter, there's a short story about the person who was the chapter's inspiration. I've worked with those people, so everything is a first-hand experience! This was my first attempt at doing something like this, so go easy on me! :) One cool fact! I used entirely free and open-source software for the creation of this title. That's why I'll donate 10% of all the proceeds to my favorite free software projects! https://codeofwar.xyz/ October 12, 2022 at 11:46PM

Show HN: Open-Source ReadMe Alternative https://ift.tt/hFbYWZG

Show HN: Open-Source ReadMe Alternative https://ift.tt/troHbY1 October 12, 2022 at 11:05PM

Tuesday, October 11, 2022

Tiktok profits from livestreams of refugees begging

Children are among those pleading for hours for digital gifts, as the company takes a cut of up to 70%.

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Show HN: Rmt an alternative to rm with trash written in Rust https://ift.tt/UMN6weF

Show HN: Rmt an alternative to rm with trash written in Rust https://ift.tt/aFLZBxv October 12, 2022 at 05:11AM

Show HN: Turn any YouTube video into a website/transcript https://ift.tt/5K8FWHE

Show HN: Turn any YouTube video into a website/transcript Hey HN, ExpoReader is a viewer for YouTube videos that shows the transcript of the video, and generates a shareable URL for a completely readable version of a video. I built it because I wanted helpful tutorials without having to watch an entire video. In a later version, I was thinking it could be cool to show other screenshots from the video throughout the transcript, but there’s really no easy way to do that outside of downloading the video and taking clips from there. If anyone has any good suggestions, I’m all ears! https://ift.tt/3aescwq October 12, 2022 at 03:42AM

How Muni is Tackling the 10 Worst Delay Hot Spots Across SF

How Muni is Tackling the 10 Worst Delay Hot Spots Across SF
By Cassie Halls

The SFMTA has had its fair share of ribbon-cutting ceremonies over the last two years. These celebrations draw attention to some of our biggest projects. Also attention-worthy are some of the more incremental efforts happening at the agency.

One such effort led by the Muni Forward team is the Transit Delay Hot Spots Program, launched in February 2020. Muni Forward is known for corridor projects such as the L Taraval Improvement Project, 16th Street Improvement Project, and M Oceanview Transit and Safety Project. These efforts are increasing the already sizeable 80 miles of transit reliability upgrades since 2014. There are also other ways we’re working to slash travel times and improve reliability across the Muni network.

The Transit Delay Hot Spots Program aims to tackle the 10 worst “delay hot spots” each year, where buses crawl between stops at four miles an hour or less. We’re looking closely at the causes of delay at these hot spots, whether it’s a lengthy traffic signal, clogged curb or difficult turn. And results have been promising so far – with travel time savings of up to 50%.

We identified the slowest segments of the Muni network to improve travel time, whether on the highest ridership routes or less ridden but essential connector routes. This also helps us to support the Muni Service Equity Strategy. The Muni Service Equity Strategy aims to make measurable improvements to safety, connectivity to key destinations, reliability, frequency and crowding.

The hot spots fall on routes such as the 44 O’Shaughnessy, 8AX/BX Bayshore Express and 24 Divisadero. So far, we’ve noticed some patterns of what causes the most delay. Common causes of Muni delays include very close stop spacing (where stops are on both sides of the same intersection), tricky turns, traffic and curb space issues. We address these delays with a toolkit of priority treatments.

Map of Current Transit Delay Hot Spot locations . Hotspot locations: 19 Polk from Larkin Street/O’Farrell Street to Geary Street/Larkin Street, 27 Bryant from Cyril Magnin Street/5th Street/Market Street to 5th Street/Mission Street, 8 AX/BX Bayshore Express from Kearny Street/Sutter Street to Kearny Street/Bush Street, 24 Divisidero at Courtland Avenue and 30th Street/Mission Street, 44 O’Shaughnessy at Silver Avenue/San Bruno Avenue to Silver Avenue/Bayshore Boulevard, 37 Corbett at Church Street/Market Street to 14th Street/Church Street, 44 O’Shaughnessy at Woodside Avenue/Portola Drive to O’Shaughnessy Boulevard/Portola Drive, and the 54 Felton at W3rd Street/Van Dyke Avenue/Lane Street to Williams Avenue/3rd Street.

Maps of Current Transit Delay Hot Spot locations

The preliminary results of the program have been promising:

  • 54 Felton: Removing a nearside stop shortened travel times by 50%.
  • 8AX/8BX Bayshore Express: The NoMa/SoMa Signal Retiming Project cut pre-pandemic travel time by 20-25 seconds or around 22% and travel times have improved further with less congestion downtown.
  • 27 Bryant: The line was rerouted in SoMa to take advantage of transit lanes on 7th and 8th streets that were installed through the Temporary Emergency Transit Lanes program.   

You can read more about each of the hot spots on the Transit Delay Hot Spots program page. We will continue to track performance and community feedback and will make changes if needed.

We will be making improvements at three more hot spots over the next few months (two locations along the 44 O’Shaughnessy and one location on the 19 Polk). Each year, we will run the numbers on the 10 worst hot spots, install improvements and measure results. Stay tuned for more updates on our current hotspot program and our 2023 hotspot locations!



Published October 12, 2022 at 03:14AM
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Show HN: Komorebi – A tiling window manager for Windows 10/11 written in Rust https://ift.tt/3A4Zwe5

Show HN: Komorebi – A tiling window manager for Windows 10/11 written in Rust https://ift.tt/BCPevAw October 12, 2022 at 02:42AM

Show HN: Record and play back your pipes (debugging) https://ift.tt/F2HCTIY

Show HN: Record and play back your pipes (debugging) https://ift.tt/79aonJh October 12, 2022 at 01:07AM

Chinese technology poses major risk - GCHQ Chief

Sir Jeremy Fleming says the country's leadership is aiming to manipulate technology to gain influence.

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Show HN: A Beginner’s Guide to Finding User Needs https://ift.tt/T1GoYrW

Show HN: A Beginner’s Guide to Finding User Needs https://ift.tt/Ci8mAEh …a free/libré book about UX research with qualitative methods on motivations, activities written for UX researchers, UX designers and product managers. I have been writing on this book since about 2010 and did a large rewrite during the first half of 2022. (I initally planned this with a bigger tech publisher). This is the link to the full book for online reading: https://ift.tt/Hf3ODyG (it’s one long page, so it might take a bit to load) October 11, 2022 at 11:58PM

Monday, October 10, 2022

A third of children have adult social media accounts - Ofcom

Children are at risk of viewing harmful content by lying about their age online, according to Ofcom.

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Celebration of women in science and tech ending

This year's Ada Lovelace Day will be the last because of a lack of corporate funding.

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Show HN: Subtitles are not the same as sign language https://ift.tt/pK6Tj4g

Show HN: Subtitles are not the same as sign language Hello HN, get your videos translated into sign language quickly and easily by uploading them and choosing your favorite language. After 48 hours you will get your final video. That's it. Looking forward to your feedback. Thanks a lot! https://ift.tt/6LqncJ2 October 11, 2022 at 03:05AM

Show HN: Polestar Finder https://ift.tt/t0ufKeT

Show HN: Polestar Finder https://ift.tt/XpBeE4d October 11, 2022 at 01:55AM

Show HN: InvokeAI, an open source Stable Diffusion toolkit and WebUI https://ift.tt/a9B7CIi

Show HN: InvokeAI, an open source Stable Diffusion toolkit and WebUI Hey everyone! Excited to be able to share the release of `InvokeAI 2.0 - A Stable Diffusion Toolkit`, an open source project that aims to provide both enthusiasts and professionals a suite of robust image creation tools. Optimized for efficiency, InvokeAI needs only ~3.5GB of VRAM to generate a 512x768 image (and less for smaller images), and is compatible with Windows/Linux/Mac (M1 & M2). InvokeAI was one of the earliest forks off of the core CompVis repo (formerly lstein/stable-diffusion), and recently evolved into a full-fledged community driven and open source stable diffusion toolkit titled InvokeAI. The new version of the tool introduces an entirely new WebUI Front-end with a Desktop mode, and an optimized back-end server that can be interacted with via CLI or extended with your own fork. This version of the app improves in-app workflows leveraging GFPGAN and Codeformer for face restoration, and RealESRGAN upscaling - Additionally, the CLI also supports a large variety of features: - Inpainting - Outpainting - Prompt Unconditioning - Textual Inversion - Improved Quality for Hi-Resolution Images (Embiggen, Hi-res Fixes, etc.) - And more... Future updates planned included UI driven outpainting/inpainting, robust Cross Attention support, and an advanced node workflow for automating and sharing your workflows with the community. We're excited by the release, and about the future of democratizing the ability to create. Check out the repo ( https://ift.tt/7n1SghZ ) to get started, and join us on Discord ( https://ift.tt/ukZiov6 )! https://ift.tt/7n1SghZ October 11, 2022 at 01:48AM

Show HN: Linkidex – Bookmarks, but way better. https://ift.tt/jxkcmeM

Show HN: Linkidex – Bookmarks, but way better. Hi HN! My name is David (david@linkidex.com) and I am the author of Linkidex (www.linkidex.com)! My goal is to make bookmarks better. I built Linkidex because I was getting overwhelmed by the number of things I had to keep track of on the internet during my day to day job. Constantly needing to re-find various wikis or jira epics or project proposals or whatever was eating into my day. I was using a chrome extension to manage urls, but the extension was getting unwieldy as my list of “important URLs” grew and I started looking for alternatives. There are a few really cool bookmark managers out there, but I wasn’t satisfied with what I saw. Regular bookmarks don’t cut it either for me as I need something that works across browsers and devices. Thus, Linkidex was born. The most basic idea with Linkidex is that you can go to Linkidex and just start typing. Linkidex will search across your link titles, link urls, categories, and tags all at once. Click the result you are looking for and it opens in a new tab. If you want to scope your search by specific categories or tags you can do that too. Linkidex is a progressive web application. It (mostly) works offline and it can be downloaded to your phone and act like a native app without requiring you to grant it any permissions. The back end is rails, and the front end is React, Typescript and GraphQL. Security wise it is deployed to AWS. The database and back end are all wrapped up in a VPC. The front end supports 2 factor and WebAuthn, so you can use a yubikey or your device's fingerprint reader as your second factor. Linkidex can import and export bookmarks to and from your favorite browser. That said, I’ve limited the number of links / categories / tags a given user can have for now on Linkidex to prevent anything insane from happening. All feedback / feature requests / complaints / whatever welcome. Thanks for checking out Linkidex! https://linkidex.com/ October 11, 2022 at 12:05AM

Sunday, October 9, 2022

Show HN: I built a site that finds the cheapest place to buy a book https://ift.tt/8mczbYy

Show HN: I built a site that finds the cheapest place to buy a book https://ift.tt/Kf5kMCa October 10, 2022 at 08:59AM

Show HN: Just a website to wish someone happy birthday https://ift.tt/ASU3eHv

Show HN: Just a website to wish someone happy birthday Found something like it on GitHub which was made for a particular person. Felt like creating a custom one which anyone can use. Hence made this :) https://ift.tt/GbBoRUs October 9, 2022 at 11:35PM

Show HN: I built a WASI playground for running CLI binaries in the browser https://ift.tt/aBmu89w

Show HN: I built a WASI playground for running CLI binaries in the browser https://runno.dev/wasi October 10, 2022 at 07:34AM

Show HN: Related Website Finder Experiment Thingy https://ift.tt/eMXNVxO

Show HN: Related Website Finder Experiment Thingy Been messing with cosine similarity and decided to try calculating nearest neighbors over the entire link graph for the marginalia search engine. Turns out that you can just bruteforce that in a day or two. And the results are pretty good. One drawback is that depending on if you're looking at an older website, a lot of the links are dead. The deduplication isn't great either. https://ift.tt/zSv6Hl1 October 10, 2022 at 12:22AM

Show HN: Simplepdf.eu – a browser-based PDF annotator / editor https://ift.tt/1KuiIbL

Show HN: Simplepdf.eu – a browser-based PDF annotator / editor Hi HN! I've been working on SimplePDF to solve a problem I encounter weekly: filling out non-editable PDFs [1] --- # About SimplePDF - The documents you load, edit, fill never see the light of my server, everything is processed locally – no remote uploading anything. This includes the PDF generation. - There are no analytics / third party tracking your every move (I do collect usage data, but it's fully anonymous and processed and stored on my server): therefore no annoying cookie banner. You can read more on the Privacy Policy [2] - If someone before you has filled the same document, upon opening it you'll see fields already set, ready to be filled-in, think crowd-sourced fields positioning – saving you time and effort. --- # How does the crowd-sourced positioning of fields work? When a document is loaded in your browser, a fingerprint of the document binary is made, and sent to the server. The document table consists of: document_id, fingerprint and created_at. As soon as you start editing a document, a template is created, containing metadata about the fields (x, y, width, height, type of field, background color...) that is then tied to this document you created. Once you save, this template gets sent to the server. The template table consists of: template_id, document_id, fields (the metadata) as well as created_by_customer_id if you're a customer. As a result, someone else on the other side of the world opening the same document will see the fields you positioned already there – you just saved them the 5min it took you to position them. --- # What's the tech stack of SimplePDF? - NextJS on the frontend - Koa with GraphQL on the backend - Postgres (Managed Database on Digital Ocean) - A 10€ droplet on Digital Ocean --- If you have any questions, comments or feedback (good or bad), I'm all ears! --- [1] The assignments my estonian teacher gives me are usually scanned documents that do not have any editable fields in them. [2] https://ift.tt/DqfL6by https://simplePDF.eu October 9, 2022 at 11:47PM

Show HN: Fractal Garden – An Exhibition of Mathematical Beauty https://ift.tt/4MnGNQ0

Show HN: Fractal Garden – An Exhibition of Mathematical Beauty https://ift.tt/mLGsokW October 10, 2022 at 02:48AM

Show HN: BlockTalk – Banter about what your friends are doing on Web3 https://ift.tt/xbmRYl1

Show HN: BlockTalk – Banter about what your friends are doing on Web3 Hey HN, I’m Kamil and one of the two people working on BlockTalk. BlockTalk is going into public beta today! (We're also on Product Hunt, come check us out!) We previously posted about this project under the name “WalletWatch” in a Show HN about 3 weeks ago, and have since integrated your feedback to make it better [1] [problem] As we were trying to see how our friends were using crypto, we noticed that other products were either too complex or only let us passively view what our friends were doing. [solution] BlockTalk is a social network centered around Ethereum transactions. You can easily see, understand, like, and comment on the Ethereum transactions of anyone on the platform. We don’t ask for your email or password, and instead authenticate by asking users to sign a transaction with their Ethereum wallet; we ask for usernames to give a more familiar and user-friendly experience for people that haven’t purchased ENS or other crypto domain names. At the moment, we’re storing user data in Firestore instead of on-chain because the current decentralized channels are too expensive or slow. This also has the added benefit of making the app completely free to use. [what’s changed] Since our last post, we improved the UI/UX, made transactions more understandable, made the app compatible with all viewports, and now don’t require you to create an account to get a feel for the app. [ask] We’d love any feedback you all have! My e-mail is kamil@fwd.exchange if you want to contact us about anything related to the project :) P.S. here's a very old demo of a prototype from a while back [2] [1] https://ift.tt/HdNbaY2 [2] https://youtu.be/xhajqKq4G9Y https://ift.tt/wvdiMRl October 9, 2022 at 10:20PM

Show HN: Building a Git teaching tool that runs Git in the browser https://ift.tt/usc3pfQ

Show HN: Building a Git teaching tool that runs Git in the browser Repo: https://ift.tt/Am5YbBt Harmony was born as a tool to create and/or modify local files, on the fly, in your browser. Few weeks ago I decided to try to implement a sort of version control system in it. I think it would be cool one day to either use it for personal use or to teach Git concepts in a sandboxed area. Harmony is powered by web assembly and it runs all the git related stuff in-memory. In this release I brought an initial support for directories and the possibility to checkout to a particular commit https://ift.tt/jICOJba October 9, 2022 at 08:40PM

Show HN: Generative AI – Short and Sweet https://ift.tt/7J3BnIg

Show HN: Generative AI – Short and Sweet https://ift.tt/C8BMfAd October 9, 2022 at 07:00PM

Show HN: If Spotify and Tinder Had a Baby https://ift.tt/pJgd1FE

Show HN: If Spotify and Tinder Had a Baby https://ift.tt/YGPd94W October 9, 2022 at 01:08PM

Saturday, October 8, 2022

Show HN: Simple Checklists for Digital Security https://ift.tt/Uhwpycr

Show HN: Simple Checklists for Digital Security I developed some simple checklists to help stop me and my family from getting our accounts or IDs hacked. I turned it into a product. Also on Product Hunt: https://ift.tt/2fgLJXM https://ift.tt/kger9ub October 9, 2022 at 02:13AM

Show HN: Reflame – Deploy your React web apps in milliseconds https://ift.tt/HzXyaMP

Show HN: Reflame – Deploy your React web apps in milliseconds Hi HN! I've been working on Reflame since I quit my job at Brex last year, excited to finally open it up for everybody to try out! Here's a demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZ4KyfGbUFA Reflame deploys client-rendered React web apps instantly, to previews and to production. In concrete wall-clock terms, deploys generally take: - ~50-500ms from our VSCode extension - ~500-3000ms from our GitHub app (Jump to this comment ( https://ift.tt/jNekx5z ) for what makes Reflame so fast) The Reflame GitHub App automatically deploys default branches to production, and other branches to previews. If you've used Netlify/Vercel's GitHub apps, you should feel right at home. The difference is it’s multiple orders of magnitudes faster. Fast enough that you'll probably never see an in-progress deploy on GitHub ever again , only ready-to-go preview/production links. No more having to babysit builds or having to context switch to and from other tasks before being able to see our changes deployed in previews or production. Previewing, sharing, and even shipping, can now become part of the so-called inner loop, giving us the superpower to stay in flow state for much longer. The Reflame VSCode extension is yet another order of magnitude faster than even the GitHub App. It was designed to offer an experience that can rival local development workflows in both speed and ergonomics, while addressing many of local dev's limitations around collaboration and production-parity. Every time we make a change (e.g. by saving a file), the extension will deploy that change (in ~50-500ms) to a "Live Preview", and will immediately update the app in our browsers to reflect that change. Live Previews can operate in one of two modes: - Development mode delivers updates through React Fast Refresh, offering the familiar state-preserving instant feedback loop we know and love from local development workflows. - Production mode delivers updates by triggering a full browser reload on every change, and in exchange for this extra bit of friction, we get to develop against a byte-identical version of the fully optimized production deployment that customers will see once we ship, with a tighter feedback loop than was ever possible before. Live Previews deliver updates over the internet, meaning we can effortlessly test out our changes on multiple devices simultaneously, and show our changes to anyone in the world, just by sharing a Live Preview link, all while having our updates reflected automatically across all connected devices in real-time (with live reload or React Fast Refresh over the internet ). Being able to ship quickly is valuable on its own, but Reflame's true north star has always been to enable customers to ship quickly with confidence . One way Reflame helps customers ship with more confidence today is by making previews with full production-parity available at every step of the development process. Previews in Reflame are accessible at the exact same URL customers will use to access the production deployment, instead of at a different subdomain for each preview (i.e. every preview is accessed through https://reflame.app instead of at https://ift.tt/G6uMqVS ). Behind the scenes, this is implemented using session cookies that our CDN will check to determine which version of the app to serve. This is only the tip of the iceberg. We have some really exciting prototypes around testing and typechecking that we've been exploring that could allow us to ship with even more confidence without ever slowing us down . If any of this sounds interesting for the apps you're building or planning to build (taking into account this comment ( https://ift.tt/uNQ2TdV ) below describing what Reflame is not well suited for), please sign up and give it a try! I can't wait to see what you’ll build with it! :) https://ift.tt/Ch23cIG October 9, 2022 at 12:10AM

Show HN: I made an open source Chrome extension to notify you of new HN replies https://ift.tt/xYrp8eU

Show HN: I made an open source Chrome extension to notify you of new HN replies https://ift.tt/Ad8xQ64 October 8, 2022 at 11:44PM

Show HN: Design inspiration and data driven color palettes https://ift.tt/xguKmva

Show HN: Design inspiration and data driven color palettes https://pixelfika.com October 8, 2022 at 02:04PM

Show HN: Garnix, fast and easy CI for Nix https://ift.tt/4DbENVk

Show HN: Garnix, fast and easy CI for Nix Hello HN! For the past few months, I've been building a Nix-specific CI service, and quite a few people have been productively using it, so I thought I'd Show HN it. You might be wondering why build a Nix-specific CI. It turns out its quite hard to get a really good CI setup for Nix without spending a lot of time or money on it (or both), and even then solutions don't tend to be optimal. Garnix, on the other hand, handles everything, and simply. Just create an account, install the GitHub app on the repositories you want, and you're good to go! Each package gets its own GitHub check, and separate log output, which makes it really easy to figure out what went wrong (you can see an example here: https://ift.tt/sob5QAm). Builds are very fast compared to e.g Github Actions. The build artifacts are made available in a Nix cache so you never have to rebuild locally. And there are builders for x86-64 Linux as well as M1 Macs and aarch64 Linux. Try it out: https://garnix.io. It's free, though if you like it, consider donating! (Note that it only works with flakes.) Cheers, Julian October 8, 2022 at 06:35PM

Show HN: (A Better) Hacker News Bookmarklet https://ift.tt/ZeBI5OD

Show HN: (A Better) Hacker News Bookmarklet https://thomas.me/hnb/ October 8, 2022 at 03:39PM

Friday, October 7, 2022

Show HN: Infinite Music from the Boston Public Library https://ift.tt/HIcioQG

Show HN: Infinite Music from the Boston Public Library This site plays a loop of more than 23,000 songs on LP records from the Boston Public Library. You can create customizable stations. Music streams free via archive.org. https://ift.tt/Q815Tby October 8, 2022 at 09:03AM

Show HN: I wrote a short story about von Neumann probes https://ift.tt/2ImUSty

Show HN: I wrote a short story about von Neumann probes https://ift.tt/IRnJwTN October 8, 2022 at 10:02AM

Tesla's Optimus and the problem with humanoids

Unlike Elon Musk's latest creation, the most useful robots, experts say, do not look human - so far.

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Show HN: PyTorch search engine https://ift.tt/GrW6HBc

Show HN: PyTorch search engine https://ift.tt/Up1LZv6 October 8, 2022 at 01:08AM

Show HN: Behind the Source Podcast: What Is Gitpod? https://ift.tt/pRTatGx

Show HN: Behind the Source Podcast: What Is Gitpod? https://ift.tt/VxqwOdh October 7, 2022 at 11:18PM

Show HN: Sandworm.js – Easy auditing and sandboxing for JavaScript dependencies https://ift.tt/UKrdxf3

Show HN: Sandworm.js – Easy auditing and sandboxing for JavaScript dependencies https://ift.tt/182OHWF October 7, 2022 at 10:09PM

Thursday, October 6, 2022

Samsung warns of 32% hit to profits on chip slump

Meanwhile, US chip maker AMD said its third quarter revenue would be $1bn less than forecasts.

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Elon Musk: Twitter won't 'take yes for an answer'

Twitter said it did not trust the billionaire's promises to proceed with the takeover.

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Show HN: Plane – spawn and connect to a remote process from your web app https://ift.tt/4mEvNrs

Show HN: Plane – spawn and connect to a remote process from your web app https://ift.tt/ABHlm6r October 6, 2022 at 09:43PM

What’s in Proposition L?

What’s in Proposition L?
By Andrea Buffa

On November 8, San Francisco voters will decide whether to continue a half-cent transportation sales tax that has been funding city and county transportation projects since it was first enacted in 1989. Proposition L is not a tax increase but does require a two-thirds majority vote to pass.

The half-cent sales tax is administered by the San Francisco County Transportation Authority (SFCTA).  Proposition L would approve a new 2022 Transportation Expenditure Plan for how these funds will be spent for the next 30 years.

The 2022 Transportation Expenditure Plan will fund projects in these categories:

  • 41% for transit maintenance and enhancements: Funds Muni, BART, Caltrain and ferries. The money goes toward maintenance, rehabilitation and replacement of vehicles; station and access improvements; and planning for the next generation of public transit.
    • Examples: New buses and light rail vehicles, electrifying Muni’s bus fleet, maintaining buses and trains so they operate safely and reliably
  • 23% for major transit projects: Funds Muni bus and train reliability and efficiency improvements; increasing Muni and BART capacity; and major expansion projects
    • Example: The Caltrain Downtown Extension from 4th and King railyard to the Salesforce Transit Center
  • 19% for streets and freeways: Funds street repaving; walking and bicycling safety improvements; signals and traffic calming; and major street and freeway redesign planning
    • Examples: Neighborhood-level investments such as crosswalks, traffic calming, new and upgraded traffic signals, bicycle lanes and Safe Routes to School programs
  • 11% for paratransit: Funds the SFMTA’s paratransit service, which is a van and taxi program for people who are unable to independently use or access public transit because of a disability or disabling health condition
  • 6% for system planning and community equity: Funds transportation demand management; neighborhood and equity-focused planning and implementation
    • Example: Implementing improvements identified in community-based plans across the city and particularly in Equity Priority Communities

The SFCTA website provides more details on the 2022 Transportation Expenditure Plan.

In previous years, the sales tax has funded projects large and small, some of the well-known ones being the Salesforce Transit Center, the electrification of Caltrain (anticipated to be done in 2024), Muni Central Subway and reconstructing Doyle Drive, now known as Presidio Parkway.

It has also funded smaller projects like traffic calming, street repaving, protected bike lanes, new and upgraded signals and, during the pandemic, taxi rides home for essential workers.

To compete for federal and state grants, such as the funds in last year’s federal Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, San Francisco needs local funds that match the money from the grant. The sales tax funds are our main source of these matching funds. On average, we’ve leveraged every dollar in half-cent sales tax funding to attract $4 - 7 in additional funding from federal, state or other sources.

If Measure L does not pass, the half-cent transportation sales tax will continue to be collected until March 2034. However, the money can only be spent on projects that were included in the Transportation Expenditure Plan from 2003.

To learn more about the half-cent transportation sales tax, you can go to the SFCTA website.



Published October 07, 2022 at 03:32AM
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Wednesday, October 5, 2022

Apple iPhone: Can India be China’s ‘plus one’ to the world?

Can India become the new manufacturing hub as global firms try to reduce their dependence on China?

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Show HN: GreenSwapp – API to track CO2 of food products at scale https://ift.tt/XQe9urC

Show HN: GreenSwapp – API to track CO2 of food products at scale Hi guys! We’re Ajay & Jainit, and we’re super excited to launch GreenSwapp to the HN community! GreenSwapp is an API that tracks product and recipe-wise carbon footprints at scale, for food products. Tracking carbon footprints of individual food products is hard because you’d have to trace it all the way back to the farm and account for all the energy inputs till the point of sale. Each such analysis takes about 6 months to do, and in many cases, it is hard to even map this journey. For food products that typically have multiple ingredients (i.e. they are recipes), you have to do this for each ingredient. Supermarkets have about 30k unique products per store. If you do the math, you’ll see that this quickly becomes impossible to do manually, in a reasonable amount of time. After my Masters’ in Sustainability & Engineering, I (Ajay) worked as a climate & impact consultant for more than a decade. I first discovered this problem 5 years ago (as I ran my own sustainability consultancy), when I saw some of my large food brand & retail clients struggling to identify their highest impact products & suppliers. More recently, we found that food platforms (such as Uber Eats & Yelp) want to track the climate impact of their recipes and restaurants too. We do the hard work of estimating carbon emissions using a combination of product meta-data / supply chain attributes (such as origin location, farming type, packaging type etc.) and aggregated product carbon footprints from peer-reviewed journals. Our core dataset is a comprehensive list of food types found in supermarkets. We use an ML model (semantic search using sentence transformers) to match queried product names to our standard list of product types and retrieve their median supply chain carbon footprints. This enables us to track impact at scale (thousands of products in minutes), making it easy and cheap for you to track product-level emissions. This would allow you to easily a) report emissions, b) identify high impact products, brands, and suppliers in your inventory, and c) communicate impact with consumers. What if my product is more sustainable? We identify every supply chain attribute that might reduce a product’s impact (such as organic farming, better packaging material, locally grown) and apply a correction factor (also obtained from peer-reviewed life cycle analyses papers). You can read more on our algorithm here - https://ift.tt/Iv9yGem You can try our API for free on any milk product (e.g. - Oatly oat drink barista edition) or any type of pizza (e.g. - Pepperoni pizza). Here are the API docs - https://ift.tt/MqyfPdr . You can get your trial API key here - https://ift.tt/Iv9yGem . Our full API works with any food product you can find in the supermarket and any recipe. We charge a data license fee of $0.99 per product per year for supermarket products and $0.99 per ingredient per recipe per year for dishes. Here is a cost estimator tool - greenswapp.com/pricing. If you want to look up more than 100 products and 10 recipes, you also pay an annual platform fee (still figuring out the right price point). We’d love to get your feedback on our API. We are also trying to identify the biggest use case for this product. So please let us know what you’re using it for by commenting on this post - is it to use in a new app you’re building, get your company to use it at their cafeteria, reduce your company’s emissions, offset it, etc.? Any other ideas on how we can make this better would be wonderful too. Thanks a ton! https://ift.tt/MqyfPdr October 5, 2022 at 11:30PM

Show HN: Speed of all of your processes across entire stack in one dashboard https://ift.tt/02fCQth

Show HN: Speed of all of your processes across entire stack in one dashboard I built Checkpoints App out of my experience of not being able to quickly and easily measure the speed of processes across my tech stack in my startup. All startups optimize for speed in all of their operations: deploying code, responding to API requests, loading the UI, and in background processes such as sending emails to users or processing data in an ETL pipeline. But the tools available to measure the performance of all these operations are separate and time-costly to integrate, in the first place. Checkpoints App allows you to measure the speed of processes across your entire stack with minimal overhead and collects that data into a single dashboard. Integrating it into your tech stack is as easy as dropping a `print()` statement in your code, while you're writing it. It comes with client-side Python, JS and Bash scripts. You drop checkpoint statements anywhere in the code, defining a process name and checkpoint name, for example: `./checkpoints.sh process1 checkpoint1` where process1 is your process name and checkpoint1 is your checkpoint name. Once you've dropped checkpoints in your code. It will automatically create the process pipelines in your dashboard along with the speed metrics i.e, how long does it take, on average, to go from checkpoint1 to checkpoint2 . Then you can start optimizing for speed. Another major problem I saw was that most lightweight tools out there let you measure performance in a single part of your stack, for example, you need to use Lighthouse in the front-end UI and CloudWatch for your backend API endpoints. With Checkpoints App, however, you can create tailored processes across your tech stack. For example, you can add the first checkpoint in your backend and the second checkpoint in your front end. I'd love to hear your feedback. If you'd like to try this out, signup at the landing page and I'll send you the access. https://ift.tt/Ci5sn8o October 6, 2022 at 03:40AM