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Wednesday, November 30, 2022

A Brief History of the T Third Part 1: 1860-2007

A Brief History of the T Third Part 1: 1860-2007
By Jeremy Menzies

Earlier this month, we launched free weekend shuttle service in the Central Subway. And come January 7th, our 4 new stations will connect directly to the rest of the T line from Sunnydale to Chinatown. Through this two-part blog series, we will look back at some of the history of the T from the 1860s to today!

In Part One, we’ll look over the first 150 years from the 1860s to the 2000s. Next month in Part Two, we will take a closer look at the history of the T and Central Subway projects leading up to today’s service. 

The Horsecar Era: 1860s-1890s 

Starting in the 1860s, transit service along today’s T Line was provided by horsecars. These were small rail cars (that looked much like a cable car) that were pulled along tracks by horses. Two companies, the Omnibus Railroad and the North Beach & Mission Railway, operated horsecar lines on parts of the path of today’s T. These lines were mainly meant to connect North Beach with the 3rd and 4th street corridors as far south as about Townsend Street. 

Image of a busy intersection from the 1890's with horse drawn streetcars, pedestrians and a department building are seen

This photo circa the 1880s shows the busy intersection of Kearny, Geary, 3rd and Market streets, looking south to 3rd.  In the foreground is a horsecar running up Kearny from 3rd. 

Further south on 3rd (then called Kentucky Street), horsecars were operated by the Potrero & Bay View Railroad. Here the route ran over two bridges across Mission Bay and Islais Creek (known as “Longbridge”), ending near today’s 3rd & Gilman. This route served the industrial heart of San Francisco and opened up development in the Bayview but was not very profitable because of its length. 

The Electric Streetcar Era: 1890s-1940s 

The 1890s marked the dawn of the electric streetcar era in San Francisco. A new technology, electric-powered cars could carry more people over longer distances faster than both horse and cable cars. On top of that, they were cheaper to operate and increased profit potential for transit companies. 

Two streetcars from 1911 shown with a person seen in the middle as well as a horse drawn carriage on the side

This 1911 photo shows two cars passing at 3rd (Kentucky) and 20th streets. On the left is a 16 Line car running to its terminal in the Bayview. At right is a 30 Line car heading north to 8th and Market. 

In 1894, the first electric streetcar line began operating along parts of today’s T Line. Known as the 3rd & Kearny Line, it followed much the same route as the early horsecars from North Beach to the Southern Pacific Railroad Depot on Townsend Street. It was extended into the Bayview to 3rd and Palou and eventually was reformed into the 15, 16, and 29 Lines. Each of these served a different portion of the corridor covering differing needs of riders travelling through downtown or all the way out to the Bayview. 

An old streetcar seen on the mainline with a few parked vehicles along the sidewalk and sundry stores in the background

A Muni F Stockton streetcar passes Vallejo Street in this photo from 1916. 

Muni’s first streetcar line to serve a similar route to the Central Subway portion of the T was the F Stockton, which opened for the 1915 Panama Pacific Exposition. The F Line ran along 4th and Stockton streets to serve South of Market, Union Square, Chinatown and North Beach before heading out to end at Chestnut and Scott streets. 

Buses along the Bay: 1950s-2000s 

Following World War II, the 3rd Street corridor was among the many that saw transit service shift from streetcars to buses. By 1951, the 15 Kearny route served much of the area once covered by the 15, 16, and 29 streetcar lines.  

Cars and buses seen traveling during the busy commute on a congested street.

Buses on the 30, 15 and 42 fight the morning rush northbound on 3rd Street in this 1959 photo. 

Traveling along portions of today’s 8 Bayshore and T Third, the 15 route went from Powell and Jefferson streets all the way to Geneva and Mission. Eventually, it was extended to City College on Ocean Avenue. While not the only route to serve the area, the 15 carried the bulk of the load for people wishing to travel along this corridor. 

On Stockton Street, the 30 Stockton bus took over for the F, following the same route through Chinatown, Union Square, and South of Market to 4th and Townsend streets. 

An articulated bus and coach seen traveling on a busy street

Many long-time riders will recognize this view of a 15 bus on 3rd & Palou. Discontinued with the opening of the T Line in 2007, the 15 was revived as the 15 Bayview-Hunter’s Point Express in 2021.  

Tune in next month for a closer look at the history of the T Third and Central Subway Projects. 



Published December 01, 2022 at 07:08AM
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Your Questions, Answered: Central Subway Special Weekend Service
By Mariana Maguire

Map on the left showing the existing Muni Metro system's J Church, K Ingleside, M Ocean View, N Judah and T Third lines with the new Central Subway connecting at Powell Station. The Central Subway goes to Chinatown-Rose Pak Station at Stockton and Washington streets, Union Square/Market Street Station at Geary and Stockton streets, Yerba Buena/Moscone Station at 4th and Folsom streets and 4th & Brannan Station at 4th and Brannan streets. Map on the right showing new T Third Muni Metro routing connecting to Central Subway at 4th and Brannan from 4th and King.

Central Subway special weekend service shuttles customer between Chinatown-Rose Pak Station and 4th & Brannan to explore the new stations. And on January 7, T Third service will connect from Chinatown-Rose Pak to Sunnydale.

What has four brand new stations, thousands of curious customers and really long escalators? It’s Central Subway! Special weekend service launched Saturday and Sunday, November 19 and 20 with a steady stream of Muni customers excited to experience the SFMTA’s historic new subway. They were greeted by ambassadors in orange giving out fortune cookies and Muni squishy trains and answering lots of questions. Customers got to see the new Central Subway stations for the first time and start to learn how to navigate new connections with special shuttle service operating between Chinatown-Rose Pak and 4th & Brannan stations.

We know this is a big change for everyone and it will take time to adjust. As we ready for the official launch of the new T Third line from Chinatown-Rose Pak to Sunnydale on January 7, 2023, we are making final preparations, like installing and updating signage and other improvements over the coming weeks. We are also taking steps to respond to customer feedback we heard over the weekend. Here are some of the most common questions we heard.

  • What’s the difference between special weekend service and January 7 service?
  • Will there be more signage to help customer navigate the new stations and connections?
  • How do I get to Chinatown from Powell Station?
  • Can I take the T Third from 4th and King to Chinatown?
  • What’s the best way to connect to Powell Station from Union Square/Market Street Station?
  • How do I know which side of the platform to board on?
  • The stairs are long! Is there an alternative?

To get the answers to these and other frequency asked questions, visit our service changes page (SFMTA.com/ServiceChanges) and click on the Central Subway Service FAQs.

And please remember, safety first! Always stay behind the yellow lines on the train platforms.



Published November 24, 2022 at 03:34AM
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Monday, November 21, 2022

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Show HN: Organize Carpools with Co-Workers Here's something I've been working on to help employees find carpooling options with co-workers. With inflation & gas prices going up this seems like a really good thing to have going forward. Happy to have any feedback and I'll roll it back into the site. Thank you! https://ift.tt/MSX1aqr This is a repost after 10 weeks of working on the feedback from HN with code updates and a website redesign [1]. I submitted this before and there was very good feedback about target audience, need to show benefits, etc. Basically, I had a website that looked like it was designed by a programmer. I'd spent 95% of the work on the backend systems and 5% on the website. I've tried to majorly improve the website with screenshots and demos now. [1] https://ift.tt/kzALvsR https://ift.tt/MSX1aqr November 22, 2022 at 04:30AM

Are flying taxis getting closer to lift-off?

US air regulators said they would add flying taxis to the list of regulated aircraft.

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The Future of Slow Streets

The Future of Slow Streets
By Eillie Anzilotti

Over the past two years, Slow Streets have shown how simple designs that prioritize people can transform streets. Suddenly, streets across San Francisco filled with the sounds of kids playing and neighbors chatting. They filled with people on bicycles and people rolling in wheelchairs; with joggers and dog-walkers. The streets came to life.

Initially, the SFMTA introduced Slow Streets as an emergency response to COVID-19. People needed space for recreating at a safe distance outdoors. And with Muni service reduced or suspended at the time, people needed ways to travel to essential destinations on foot or bike. To quickly meet these early pandemic needs, we implemented Slow Streets with simple signs and barricades.

Over time, it became clear that Slow Streets served an even larger purpose. They became places for communities to come together. Neighbors organized events like scavenger hunts and Trick or Treat parties around their local Slow Streets. They created art and hosted pop-up musical performances. For many people, Slow Streets encouraged them to shift their lifestyles. Some families sold their cars and began to travel by cargo bike. Older San Franciscans rediscovered the joy of riding bicycles. Fleets of kids gathered to bike to school in organized “bike buses” across the city. Beyond the initial pandemic response, Slow Streets proved critical to meeting some of San Francisco’s most significant goals: Vision Zero and Climate Action.

As the city moves out of the pandemic, it’s clear that Slow Streets have a place in San Francisco. We need to continue to encourage active transportation to meet our goal of 80% low-carbon trips by 2030—and we need to make these trips safe and accessible for people of all ages and abilities. Low-stress streets, like Slow Streets, create transportation choices for a wide range of San Franciscans by making active transportation comfortable, safe, and joyful.

On December 6, our Slow Streets team will bring a proposal for an ongoing Slow Streets program to the SFMTA Board. This post-pandemic program will maintain the same core principles as the pandemic-response Slow Streets. Its goal is to create safe, shared corridors that prioritize people traveling by active modes and making local trips by vehicle. But it will improve on the COVID-response program in some key ways. The proposed program will have a more durable, diverse design toolkit that will include traffic calming features like speed humps, traffic diversion, roadway narrowing, and improved wayfinding signs. And it will use data to make sure that streets are working effectively.

Our goal is for Slow Streets to meet or exceed national standards for low-stress corridors: streets where people of all ages and abilities feel comfortable walking and biking. That means no more than 1,500 vehicles per day, and speeds lower than 20 mph. For each Slow Street, our team will develop a design that reflects specific needs and conditions. We will also gather and analyze data on important safety measures like vehicle volumes and speeds, and adjust designs when needed. We aim to work efficiently and in collaboration with communities to implement these corridors.

Following the meeting on December 6, we will be sharing updated guidelines for using Slow Streets—whether you bike, roll, walk, or drive. These guidelines will create shared understanding for how to behave on Slow Streets to make sure everyone feels safe and welcome. More to come on this soon, but in the meantime, remember: Everyone is welcome, and please go slow!

Initially, we’ll be proposing 15 corridors for inclusion in the program. Most of these streets were COVID-Response Slow Streets that met criteria for continuing them as Slow Streets: high volumes of people walking, biking and rolling, and connections to the citywide active transportation network. Proposed Slow Streets are:

  • 12th Avenue
  • 22nd Street (proposed as an alternative to 20th Street to align with the citywide bicycle network)
  • 23rd Avenue
  • Arlington Street
  • Cabrillo Street
  • Cayuga Avenue (proposed as a new corridor)
  • Clay Street 
  • Golden Gate Avenue
  • Hearst Avenue 
  • Lyon Street
  • Minnesota Street
  • Noe Street
  • Sanchez Street
  • Shotwell Street
  • Somerset Street

Lake Street, which was already approved as a long-term Slow Street by the SFMTA board, will also be discussed by the board at the December 6 meeting. Existing Slow Streets that are not approved by the SFMTA Board will be removed following the meeting.  While the Slow Streets in SoMa are not recommended to continue as a part of the ongoing program, the existing traffic calming and local access restrictions will remain in place to encourage the use of these streets as places for community activation.

This is just the beginning of a program that we intend to grow to meet neighborhood and citywide transportation needs, in partnership with communities. An ongoing Slow Streets program for San Francisco will help our city meet its adopted goals for mobility, safety and climate action—and ensure that San Franciscans can continue to reimagine how their streets can serve them. We look forward to beginning this process and sharing more in the future.

For more information, please see the Slow Streets Fall 2022 Project Update and Frequently Asked Questions.



Published November 22, 2022 at 03:00AM
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Show HN: Download 1000km² of NYC under CC-BY 4.0 https://ift.tt/PDvpbAr

Show HN: Download 1000km² of NYC under CC-BY 4.0 Bringing the real world into virtual space for every creator has been a passion of mine for over a decade. Come on over and download as much or as little as you want. Can't wait to see what you create. https://ift.tt/4kv0QpR November 22, 2022 at 01:57AM

Show HN: General Task, a free task manager for builders (beta) https://ift.tt/Azn4QPr

Show HN: General Task, a free task manager for builders (beta) Hello everyone! I left my job to start General Task a little over a year ago, and have been building a better free task manager with a small team. We aim to be the best place where one can find what’s next in their workday and we integrate with a number of different services to help do that. We’re still in the early stages of a beta, but so far you can: - Create/edit tasks with due dates, priorities, and folders - Drag tasks onto your calendar to block off time to do them (syncs with GCal) - Sync with Linear (JIRA coming soon) to see tasks assigned to you - Sync with Github to see your PRs - Integrate with Slack to make tasks directly from Slack What sets us apart? We know there are tons of task managers out there. We believe ours is different because it is tailor-made for engineers, with integrations for Github PRs, Linear and Slack. We also support dragging tasks onto your calendar, which is usually only found in premium paid products, while our consumer product is free and always will be. Our mission is to make knowledge workers more productive, and we believe the best way to do that is by focusing on software engineers and achieving mass adoption of a free consumer product before releasing a paid product for businesses. Let us know what you think! NOTE: We currently only support Google sign-in, sorry about that! We will be adding more login options soon. If you don't want to sign in with Google, you can see a quick 1 minute demo of our features here: https://youtu.be/NUOIH2On_Nw https://ift.tt/Voe6xuP November 19, 2022 at 12:55AM

Show HN: Web3 is not community-led, as much as they try to claim they are https://ift.tt/rlHznS9

Show HN: Web3 is not community-led, as much as they try to claim they are https://ift.tt/FrmRVe8 November 22, 2022 at 12:15AM

Sunday, November 20, 2022

Musk lifts Donald Trump's Twitter ban

The former US president's account is reinstated - but he says he sees no reason to return.

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Show HN: I built a game to test OKLCH colors/gradients in my canvas library https://ift.tt/k9yoVaf

Show HN: I built a game to test OKLCH colors/gradients in my canvas library https://ift.tt/WCjFSfI November 21, 2022 at 04:22AM

FTX crypto exchange owes biggest creditors $3.1bn

FTX owes about $1.45bn to its top 10 creditors, according to its US bankruptcy court filings.

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Show HN: We created a tool to visualize scientific knowledge https://ift.tt/h2tlF3y

Show HN: We created a tool to visualize scientific knowledge I posted our project a few days ago in a thread about Vitamin D. We’ve made some UI improvements people might find interesting. https://ift.tt/ATJK96H November 21, 2022 at 12:11AM

Show HN: Haxophone https://ift.tt/0EhmSOB

Show HN: Haxophone I built this during Covid. When I released it, some of the parts went out of stock or skyrocketed in price, no longer making this an economic DIY project. Now that things are getting back to almost normal, I thought I'd share it here and request feedback. This is a very niche project for people who like the same things I do: saxophones, Rust, mechanical keyboards and the Raspberry Pi. https://ift.tt/QJpP8xy November 21, 2022 at 12:07AM

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Show HN: Profiles for Opinionated Devs https://ift.tt/s29wg0R November 20, 2022 at 10:26PM

Saturday, November 19, 2022

Show HN: Flow – open-source ePub reader with VS Code style https://ift.tt/oc7a2P6

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Show HN: API to deliver responsive images for Web https://ift.tt/OtEZ6TR

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Show HN: Grila – Calendar for keyboard addicts, always one keypress away https://ift.tt/l5bYiXH

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Friday, November 18, 2022

Starting Tomorrow! Central Subway Special Service Opens

Starting Tomorrow! Central Subway Special Service Opens
By Mariana Maguire

Map showing the existing Muni Metro system's J Church, K Ingleside, L Taraval Bus, M Ocean View, N Judah and T Third lines with the new Central Subway connecting at Powell Station. The Central Subway goes to Chinatown-Rose Pak Station at Stockton and Washington, Union Square/Market Street Station at Geary and Stockton, Yerba Buena/Moscone Station at 4th and Folsom and 4th & Brannan Station at 4th and Brannan

Central Subway special weekend service starts November 19 with shuttle trains between Chinatown-Rose Pak Station and 4th and Brannan.

Starting tomorrow, November 19, the four new Central Subway stations will open to the public with free special service, Saturdays and Sundays only, from 8 a.m. to 12 a.m. every 12 minutes.

This is a special opportunity for customers to ride between the new stations and get to know them before the service change in January.

To experience Central Subway special service, transfer at Powell Station from Muni Metro and BART by walking underground to the new Union Square/Market Street Station.

SFMTA Ambassadors will be on hand to help customers navigate the new stations. Looks for our bright orange SFMTA Ambassador vests, hoodies and hats!

At Chinatown-Rose Park Station, customers should listen to announcements and watch the displays for incoming train information. Trains may come into the station from either side.

In addition, displays will indicate train departures. This is because Chinatown-Rose Pak Station is the end of the line, and trains may layover for a few minutes for operators to take relief breaks.

From everyone at SFMTA, we are excited to share these new stations with you as we continue to prepare to link T Third Metro service between Sunnydale and Chinatown in January!



Published November 19, 2022 at 08:04AM
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Show HN: A minimal, keyboard centric Firefox theme https://ift.tt/Sxf8Huk

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Show HN: We built an open-source Zapier for developer to connect APIs&workflows https://ift.tt/ASOpE7d

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Show HN: Get answers for shell commands from GPT3 from your terminal https://ift.tt/fu09IFr

Show HN: Get answers for shell commands from GPT3 from your terminal I was constantly googling CLI commands so I built this small CLI tool with GPT3. You can ask for shell commands right from the CLI. You'd need to use your own API KEY for this but it's pretty simple, instructions are in the README Not perfect but not bad either. https://ift.tt/cIkA0me November 18, 2022 at 02:04PM

Show HN: Play a leading role in making humanity a spacefaring civilization https://ift.tt/wO4vhNm

Show HN: Play a leading role in making humanity a spacefaring civilization Millions of years from now, future historians will remember our transition from single planet species to spacefaring civilization as one of the most critical steps humanity ever took. It’s pretty special that we are alive during this period and can witness it first hand + contribute to it directly - so I built Stellar Jobs to get more talented people working in the space industry, with the ultimate aim of accelerating the transition. https://stellarjobs.co/ November 19, 2022 at 12:14AM

Thursday, November 17, 2022

Taximeter Rate Increase

Taximeter Rate Increase
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Today, our new taxi meter rates go into effect, providing a much-needed increase for taxi drivers. After extensive outreach, the SFMTA board passed an 18% increase in the taximeter rates – the first increase in 11 years. During this time, the cost of living in the Bay Area has risen considerably.

  •  45% increase in the cost of everyday items
  • 50% increase in the cost of transportation
  •  82% peak increase in the cost of gasoline.

The new rates listed below will support an industry that is an integral part of  our transportation system, especially for SF’s paratransit program.

The new rates go into effect beginning Thursday, November 17:

  • First one-fifth mile of flag rate is $4.15
  • Each additional one-fifth mile or fraction thereof is $0.65
  • Each minute of waiting or traffic time delay is $0.65
  • SFO pick-up fee is unchanged at $5.50

For more information on the current structure of taxi fares, please visit Taxi Fares.

To get a sense of what this increase will mean for an average rider, we show an estimate for a typical taxi trip.

Under the old rate structure, the average cost for a taxi ride was $16.04, which includes a 15% tip. Under the new approved structure, the average cost, including tip will be $18.98, or a $2.94 increase per trip. This increase goes directly to taxi drivers.

Comparison table of old and new taxi meter rates

Impact on Paratransit Taxi Riders

Taxis have been an integral part of the SFMTA’s paratransit program since the 1980’s, and they provide an important mobility option for people with disabilities who are unable to use Muni. The SFMTA subsidizes 80% of the cost of paratransit taxi trips, and the paratransit taxi rider pays the remaining 20%. Paratransit taxi riders will see an increase of approximately $0.50 for an average paratransit taxi trip under the new meter rates. Paratransit taxi trips accounted for roughly 13% of all taxi trips in the last fiscal year.

Please contact SFTaxi@sfmta.com with any questions you may have about the new rates.



Published November 18, 2022 at 01:06AM
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New FTX boss condemns crypto exchange's failure

John Ray says there was a "complete absence of trustworthy financial information" at the company.

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Show HN: SingleFile is finally available on Safari (macOS/iOS) https://ift.tt/Z5IAKT3

Show HN: SingleFile is finally available on Safari (macOS/iOS) https://ift.tt/WhMHcPf November 18, 2022 at 01:18AM

Explore Yerba Buena with New Central Subway Connections

Explore Yerba Buena with New Central Subway Connections
By Christopher Ward

Image of Yerba Buena/Moscone Station street level entrance

Starting November 19, Central Subway opens for special service, allowing customers to experience the new Yerba Buena/Moscone Station.

The new Yerba Buena/Moscone Station at 4th and Folsom streets along the Central Subway connects Muni customers with the communities and attractions in San Francisco’s South of Market district. The new station is located across the street from Yerba Buena Square and the Moscone Convention Center and steps away from hotels, museums, shopping and restaurants. However, you choose to spend your time in Yerba Buena, you’ll have no shortage of things to do.

Interested in the arts and culture? Yerba Buena/Moscone Station is your stop! Explore the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), the Contemporary Jewish Museum, the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, the Museum of the African Diaspora (MOAD), the American Bookbinder’s Museum or the Children’s Creativity Museum, all within a couple blocks.

Smartphone users can also take the Yerba Buena Public Art Audio Walking Tour – a self-guided experience curated by the Yerba Buena Community Benefit District that explores the diverse public art in the area. Or visit the California Historical Society to learn more about our great state.

Forgot what it’s like to go to the movies? Catch a new film – maybe in 3D – at the Metreon, just blocks from the new Yerba Buena/Moscone Station. Or gather friends for a more active experience at the Yerba Buena Ice Skating and Bowling Center.

Casual and fine dining restaurants, hip coffee shops and both trendy and classic bars abound throughout the area around the Yerba Buena/Moscone Station. Or opt for a picnic at the Yerba Buena Gardens.

San Francisco City College students and faculty will also be able to take the T Third and get off at Yerba Buena/Moscone Station to get to the downtown center campus on 4th and Mission.

Going shopping? The Yerba Buena/Moscone Station puts Muni customers close to the Westfield Shopping Centre, big box stores like Target and the Container Store on 4th Street, and food hubs like Trader Joe’s and Whole Foods.

The Yerba Buena area of SoMa is also the thriving cultural hub of the Filipino community in San Francisco. For a unique experience, visit Arkipelago Books – a cornerstone of the Filipino community in SoMA for 20 years. Follow the Public Art Walking Tour to Lapu Lapu and learn more about Filipino history and key figures of the community.

A zoomed out image of bus traveling down the bus lane in front of the new Yerba Buena/Moscone station.

At the Yerba Buena/Moscone Station, Muni riders can easily transfer to several nearby Muni lines to get around the city!

Connect to these SoMa destinations when you hop on Central Subway’s special weekend service starting Saturdays and Sundays, November 19, from 8 a.m.-12 a.m.

For those who wish to connect from Yerba Buena/Moscone Station to other locations around the city, several bus routes that are within walking distance of the new station including the 8 Bayshore, 8AX Bayshore Express A, 8BX Bayshore Express B, 15 Bayview Hunters Point Express, 30 Stockton, 45 Union, 91 3rd Street and 12 Folsom.

Get to know the new Central Subway destinations with special weekend service through the end of year. Then, on Saturday, January 7, kick off the new year with new T-Third service via Central Subway between Chinatown and Sunnydale. Fall in love with San Francisco all over again!



Published November 18, 2022 at 12:51AM
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Show HN: I finished my site for daily dogbunny puzzles, as I promised on HN https://ift.tt/5NrkXjO

Show HN: I finished my site for daily dogbunny puzzles, as I promised on HN Hi everyone, based on the feedback on my prototype puzzle ( https://ift.tt/MQrR2l7 ) I have now built a daily puzzle site, with lots of animation and interactivity. Hope you enjoy it! https://ift.tt/H3upUOS November 18, 2022 at 12:39AM

Show HN: Tweek perfect tool for daily task management https://ift.tt/M8rRplz

Show HN: Tweek perfect tool for daily task management https://tweek.so November 17, 2022 at 11:15PM

Show HN: Write drum patterns, get randomized songs, then just share the URL https://ift.tt/zbBgsv3

Show HN: Write drum patterns, get randomized songs, then just share the URL I know mentioning Michael Seibel is almost cheating, but this week he demonstrated the "leaky pipes" concept to me. Not that I know the guy, but in one of his videos he says something on the lines of "If you are unsure if you app is ready to be launched, just launch it. It's like a house with leaky pipes, just open the main, grab your tools, and start fixing wherever water is leaking". So we did it, we launched drummy earlier this week on /r/InternetIsBeautiful and we got very close to 10k users in just one day! Survived the hug of death, learned a ton, and made changes all around. Still a ton of bugs to fix, features to be written, but at least now we can proudly present the "dummy drums challenges". Can you find the missing beats? https://drummy.io/ November 17, 2022 at 05:23PM

Wednesday, November 16, 2022

Astronomer in Twitter limbo over 'intimate' meteor

An animated video of a meteor shower shared by Mary McIntyre was banned by Twitter's automated tools.

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Show HN: Narrative BI – Turn marketing data into automated narratives https://ift.tt/NZK6Xar

Show HN: Narrative BI – Turn marketing data into automated narratives Michael and Yury here – we're building a no-code analytics platform for growth teams that automatically generates actionable data insights. After working in the data space for many years, we realized there was still a huge gap in the marketing analytics market. Growth teams have so much marketing and advertising data, yet this siloed data is not actionable. The existing BI and search-driven analytics solutions are designed for data-savvy people. In our experience (previously built an NLP company called FriendlyData), non-technical people just don't know what questions to ask. So we decided to try a different approach: Narrative BI automatically generates a personalized feed of insights. You just need to connect your data sources (takes 2 min to set up), and you will get automated narratives, alerts, and reports in minutes. We currently support UA, GA4, Google Ads, and Facebook Ads, but many more integrations will be added soon. You can try it out for free and give feedback or roast it in the comments section. Just connect your data source, and you'll start getting narratives in 5 minutes. https://ift.tt/KkSiYCJ November 17, 2022 at 01:23AM

Show HN: I Built a Gaming GeoGuessr https://ift.tt/p4mGMzW

Show HN: I Built a Gaming GeoGuessr My friend and I made a fully featured gaming geoguessr - complete with 360 degree panoramas, movement, leaderboards, and multiplayer. We had made a Fortnite geoguessr a while back, and although this was well received, our goal always was to bring the worlds of all games to the browser. A much harder task considering the scale and scope of many open world games. We had to make a bunch of tools to be able to achieve this. World of Warcraft alone took us roughly 3,000,000 images to do (and will likely need another 1,000,000 for Dragonflight once it releases). We are finally at a point where we are happy to release this into the wild and let people try it, although we are still working hard on adding all the games that are listed as coming soon. If you're ever bored, and would like to test your gaming map knowledge - or would just like to explore the world in your browser akin to Google StreetView, you can check us out at https://lostgamer.io https://lostgamer.io/ November 17, 2022 at 03:14AM

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Elon Musk tells Twitter staff to work long hours or leave

Elon Musk says workers at the social media firm must be "hardcore" if they want to stay, reports say.

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Tuesday, November 15, 2022

Byjus, Meta, Twitter: India tech workers fight back amid mass layoffs

Many young Indians who've lost their jobs are looking for ways to air their frustration and build support.

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Show HN: Kùzu: An Embeddable GDBMS like DuckDB/SQLite from UWaterloo https://ift.tt/F5udb3A

Show HN: Kùzu: An Embeddable GDBMS like DuckDB/SQLite from UWaterloo Hello HN! Today, we are pleased to publicly release Kùzu: a new embeddable graph database management system under a permissible license. You can see our blog post in the above link that gives an overview of the system and our goals/vision. The system is in its early stages but please try it out and give us your feedback, tell us your feature requests, and please report bugs! https://ift.tt/T1BxksE November 15, 2022 at 08:48PM

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Show HN: $0.15/hr audio transcription API based on OpenAI Whisper https://ift.tt/xgwrF8b

Show HN: $0.15/hr audio transcription API based on OpenAI Whisper Hey HN! I've been working on a side project to create an audio transcription API based on the OpenAI whisper model. Sign up link: https://whisperapi.com I tried to make the API really easy to use and get setup with. Also, because the Whisper model is so good, turns out I can offer the service for about 75% cheaper than what seems like the industry average. I'm always looking to make improvements, so would appreciate any feedback anyone has! https://whisperapi.com November 15, 2022 at 11:26PM

Suffolk Police apology over sex abuse victims' data on website

A police investigation is launched after the personal details of sexual abuse victims appear online.

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Monday, November 14, 2022

Show HN: Plugin to create new Mastodon Toot for all new WordPress posts https://ift.tt/JcS0ykV

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Biggest crypto exchange Binance urges new industry rules

The boss of Binance tells the G20 the collapse of a rival exchange shows crypto needs regulations.

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Show HN: I created a site to make AI generated photos of your pet https://ift.tt/xsDndLj

Show HN: I created a site to make AI generated photos of your pet Hey HN, I have Goats and a camel as my pets and I recently saw some very cool AI-generated pictures so I decided to build a startup with my 19 y/o brother where you can generate these AI photos for your pet. I thought this could be a cool idea for crazy pet owners who want to create new memories with their pet or to get new photos of a deceased pet. Let me know if you have any feedback or questions! https://www.petpic.ai/ November 14, 2022 at 06:41PM

Show HN: 500 Letters – A fiendishly addictive word game https://ift.tt/9fBpq7R

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Sunday, November 13, 2022

Show HN: Made an app that assess the daily economic situation using Bert https://ift.tt/AW1s68L

Show HN: Made an app that assess the daily economic situation using Bert Spoiler: is not too good, everytime something 'rises' it classifies it as a good news, even when is inflation or other similar things. https://ift.tt/8pQ3Wci November 13, 2022 at 09:24PM

Show HN: I built my own PM tool after trying Trello, Asana, ClickUp, etc. https://ift.tt/ot27I9d

Show HN: I built my own PM tool after trying Trello, Asana, ClickUp, etc. Hey HN, Over the past two years, I've been building Upbase, an all-in-one PM tool. I've tried so many project management tools over the years (Trello, Asana, ClickUp, Teamwork, Wrike, Monday, etc.) but they've all fallen short. Most of them are overly complicated and painful to use. Some others, like Trello, are too limited for my needs. Most importantly, most of these tools tend to be focused on team collaboration and completely ignore personal productivity. They are useful for organizing my work, but not great at helping me stay focused to get things done. That's why I decided to build Upbase. I try to make it clean and simple, without all the bells and whistles. Apart from team collaboration, I added many personal productivity features, including Weekly/Daily planner, Time blocking, Pomodoro Timer, Daily Journal, etc. so I don't need another to-do list app. Now I can use Upbase to collaborate with my team AND manage your personal stuff at the same time, without all the bloat. If these resonate with you, then give Upbase a try. It has a Free Forever plan though. Let me know if you have any feedback or questions! https://upbase.io/ November 13, 2022 at 07:00PM

Show HN: Kira – a fast and scalable sandbox code execution engine https://ift.tt/g2oQXMW

Show HN: Kira – a fast and scalable sandbox code execution engine Greeting HN, I would like to present my project I've been worked on the several months. It is a fast and scalable general purpose remote code execution engine. The goal of this project was to get to know golang a bit better and. Currently, kira is in its early stage, and currently it does not support multiple files. However, I am constantly trying to work on this project and improve it. Feel free, to give me feedback in any way! Thank you :) The main ideas for this project: * Fast and secure remote code execution engine that is scalable, * Logging of the code executions, * Test runner that executes custom unit tests (for building something like leetcode), * Future: custom docker environments to have long-term projects https://ift.tt/pw6OWrH November 13, 2022 at 06:23PM

The fall of the FTX ‘King of Crypto’ Sam Bankman-Fried

How a crypto empire built on video game battles and beanbags came crashing down.

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Show HN: Eleven – Free, open-source, Codespaces alternative with automatic HTTPS https://ift.tt/ANk4gfd

Show HN: Eleven – Free, open-source, Codespaces alternative with automatic HTTPS Hey HN, Eleven is the second project that I've built to learn Go. It lets you create code sandboxes, in your cloud provider account, easily. What's a "code sandbox"? Just a VM, running in your cloud provider account, with some runtimes pre-installed, your repositories cloned, a way to connect to it with your preferred editor (or via SSH) and a way to serve your apps easily via HTTP (with automatic HTTPS). You could use it as a remote development environment, to test some code or even to deploy your app. It's up to you. For example, to deploy a Node.JS app: $ eleven aws init hello-world --runtimes node@18.7.0 --repositories eleven-sh/hello-world > Success! The sandbox "hello-world" was initialized. $ ssh eleven/hello-world forever node index.js > Forever: command started. Run "forever stop" in current path to stop. $ eleven aws serve hello-world 8000 --as hello.eleven.sh > Success! The port "8000" is now reachable at: https://hello.eleven.sh $ curl https://hello.eleven.sh > Hello World Still learning Go by the way, so I'm open to any suggestions to improve. https://ift.tt/9n5IAfW November 13, 2022 at 04:01PM

Saturday, November 12, 2022

Show HN: Fed Up Inflation Game https://ift.tt/gf1NIOh

Show HN: Fed Up Inflation Game Elixir/Phoenix LiveView Concept shamelessly stolen from Cookie Clicker. https://fed-up.fly.dev/ November 13, 2022 at 10:14AM

Show HN: A GitHub business card generator https://ift.tt/C8B7S1A

Show HN: A GitHub business card generator I built this small app for fun, to play with image generation thanks to Vercel’s new library [1]. You enter your GitHub username (or anyone’s), and it generates an image with a few info about your account. [1] https://ift.tt/WxSBw4F... https://ift.tt/7Ufbv6S November 13, 2022 at 01:17AM

Show HN: Generate prompts for Stable Diffusion using GPT3 https://ift.tt/KqN4IvB

Show HN: Generate prompts for Stable Diffusion using GPT3 https://ift.tt/NMpX97L November 12, 2022 at 04:21PM

Friday, November 11, 2022

Show HN: Visualization of Ghost Buses in Chicago https://ift.tt/c23ujpE

Show HN: Visualization of Ghost Buses in Chicago https://ghostbuses.com November 12, 2022 at 08:45AM

AI reunites Holocaust survivor with childhood photos

Google engineer develops technology to help identify Holocaust victims in archive photos.

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Show HN: We made metadata-secure video conferencing that's easy to use https://ift.tt/FOlouMZ

Show HN: We made metadata-secure video conferencing that's easy to use https://booth.video November 12, 2022 at 06:03AM

Show HN: ShowMeYourHotKeys – A macOS app to show applications menu shortcuts https://ift.tt/BdnFUyi

Show HN: ShowMeYourHotKeys – A macOS app to show applications menu shortcuts Hi everyone, ShowMeYourHotKeys is a macOS application I worked for the last months. This app shows the frontmost app's menu items shortcuts (it also have some other features) There is a beta version available on the website. Accessibility permission is necessary to obtain menu items informations and Full disk Access is necessary to create custom shortcuts. I would love to hear all the feedbacks and suggestions. Thank you for your attention. https://ift.tt/7eEWJOG November 11, 2022 at 11:15PM

FTX: Crypto giant collapses into bankruptcy

Sam Bankman-Fried also stepped down as chief executive, capping a tumultuous week for the firm.

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Show HN: Structured HTML table data extraction from URLs in Go https://ift.tt/pWEZqen

Show HN: Structured HTML table data extraction from URLs in Go This library aims to be something like pandas.read_html or table_extract Rust crate, but more idiomatic for Go. htmltable enables structured data extraction from HTML tables and URLs and requires almost no external dependencies. Tested with Go 1.18.x and 1.19.x. Complex tables with row and col spans are natively supported as well. https://ift.tt/Za62iQO November 11, 2022 at 10:30PM

Thursday, November 10, 2022

Show HN: Onefetch – Command-line Git Information tool https://ift.tt/4PLBtKp

Show HN: Onefetch – Command-line Git Information tool Onefetch is a command-line Git information tool written in Rust that displays project information and code statistics for a local Git repository directly to your terminal. The tool is completely offline - no network access is required. https://onefetch.dev/ November 11, 2022 at 06:30AM

SFMTA Upgrades Predictions Software This Weekend!

SFMTA Upgrades Predictions Software This Weekend!
By Mariana Maguire

SFMTA will switch over to a new, upgraded software system on Sunday, November 13,  as part of our Next Generation Customer Information System (CIS) project. The new software was developed to improve the way our different information systems communicate with each other and share data to and from multiple sources. This will provide customers more accurate, timely, reliable Muni service predictions. This is one more important step in the overhaul of our CIS that will enable us to provide better service to Muni customers.

SFMTA’s Next Generation CIS software has been in preliminary testing for months, and if all works well, Muni customers should not notice any change. But anyone who’s had to help loved ones with computer or smartphone troubles knows that software updates aren’t always smooth. Unanticipated challenges may arise. Customers should expect some glitches as we make the software switch and work out issues on the back end.

To reduce impacts to customers, we are gradually connecting new screens to the new software system. This should help isolate any issues to troubleshoot more effectively. Our Customer Information System staff and software contractors will be keeping a close eye on system performance and working quickly to resolve issues.

This upgrade to a new, more efficient software system is a crucial milestone toward providing many new features over the coming months, including:

  • Dynamic maps
  • Real-time service changes
  • Short-term route changes
  • Terminal departure predictions
  • Transfer connection predictions
  • Regional connections
  • Alternative routes
  • Accessibility information
  • Vehicle crowding predictions

Third Party Apps

SFMTA provides open-source transit data that third party transit apps use on their platforms. Each app has its own way of processing that information, which can vary and may lead to differences or inconsistencies in transit information. SFMTA is in touch with known third party apps to help them troubleshoot issues.

We appreciate Muni riders’ patience as we continue our Next Generation CIS upgrades to improve Muni service long-term.

Learn more about what’s next for our Next Generation upgrades and the many new features rolling out soon.



Published November 11, 2022 at 04:59AM
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Show HN: Twitter Like News App https://ift.tt/3w74L1m

Show HN: Twitter Like News App Hi everyone, My name is Stuart and I've been solo developing a news app (and now newsletter) for the past half a year or so. tl;dr (current status): an app with a Twitter like feed of news events. The posts are 1-2 sentences, only actual events (no opinion, analysis, roundup, evergreen, etc), categorized into feeds, and tagged (lets you dig wikis or find events for a given entity). There is also a newsletter I just launched that is a bit cleaner in terms of UI, but with less features. longer: My goal is to make it easier to stay informed and access information (not such a hot take that news and media suffers from a UX issue). What that will look like in the long term, I can't possibly know. Although I have many theories, all I can do is iterate and keep an open mind. My first attempt at cracking this is to shorten the unit of information from an article to an event, thus saving the reader valuable time and mental energy. If you want to read more about how I do this check out https://ift.tt/52fhJOY I'd love to hear your feedback on the idea and/or app (forgive the janky UI). Thanks, Stuart p.s. if this sounds like something you'd like to work on, don't hesitate to reach out. I have an engineering background but would love someone else to hack with newsletter link if interested: https://ift.tt/mKaJYSb https://ift.tt/W7d4S8t November 11, 2022 at 04:04AM

Show HN: Elonman (Animated Webcomic) https://ift.tt/z2VGcif

Show HN: Elonman (Animated Webcomic) https://elonman.com/ November 11, 2022 at 03:30AM

Show HN: Postcard – Easiest way to make a personal website https://ift.tt/udq5sg0

Show HN: Postcard – Easiest way to make a personal website https://postcard.page/ November 10, 2022 at 11:48PM

Show HN: Hstream – quick Python web apps (Streamlit alternative using htmx) https://ift.tt/9On6Dle

Show HN: Hstream – quick Python web apps (Streamlit alternative using htmx) I love Streamlit but have run into many situation where taking it from PoC to MVP state is insurmountable. With all the recent HN hype around htmx and sematic html / classless css I decided to build a Streamlit alternative using these on top of FastAPI. This has a couple advantages: 1) easier to extend when you move past PoC since the FastAPI app is exposed (allowing adding more routes) and hstream acts more like a typical web stack 2) with htmx and html (plus MVP.css) doing the heavy lifting the package is alot less complex and easier to reason about - and hopefully more performant eventually 3) html is simple, so using this we can give the user much more control around the look and feel, while falling back onto MVP.css (classless css) sane defaults. Would love to hear people's thoughts. https://ift.tt/8V4DPTY November 10, 2022 at 10:25PM

Wednesday, November 9, 2022

Taxi Upfront Pricing Pilot Begins

Taxi Upfront Pricing Pilot Begins
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The Taxi Upfront Fare Pilot Program began on November 9, 2022! 

In September 2021, the SFMTA Board authorized the creation of a one-year Taxi Upfront Fare Pilot Program. The pilot will give taxi customers the ability to book a taxi trip through a taxi e-hail app and pay a flat-rate, upfront fare. It will also allow customers to request a taxi through approved third-party apps.

Our hope is that the pilot benefits taxi users by providing them with upfront information about their fares, relieving meter anxiety, and allowing customers to price shop for similar on-demand services. We believe this will bring taxi services in line with what customers expect on similar services. We also believe it will increase business for the local taxi industry, especially the drivers. A successful pilot would increase overall taxi trips, encourage more people to become taxi drivers, and maintain or improve taxi services for all passengers. 

Beginning November 9, taxi customers have the ability to book a taxi trip through three approved taxi E-hail apps: Arro, Flywheel, and YoTaxi*. The approved E-hail apps will give taxi customers the option of choosing an upfront fare through the app, or they may choose to request a cab through traditional phone dispatch or street hail and simply pay for the trip based on the taximeter amount. The upfront fare offered to taxi customers will closely match the cost to the customer of a fare based on the Taximeter rate.

The pilot program will also allow customers to request or to be matched with a taxi through third-party apps. Uber is the first third-party app to participate in the pilot, which will lay the groundwork for other apps (including Muni Mobile) to refer trips to local taxis. Trips originated from a third-Party app will offer upfront fares that are not based on Taximeter rates. 

The Upfront Fare Pilot allows two types of trips:

  1. Taxi Pilot Trips:
  • Originate with a customer ride request through an approved taxi E-Hail app
  • Dispatched by a taxi E-Hail app
  • Provided by a permitted San Francisco taxi driver in a permitted SF taxi vehicle
  • Upfront fare is based on the estimated taximeter amount 
  1. Third-Party Pilot Trips:
  • Originate with a customer ride request through a third-party app
  • Provided by a permitted San Francisco taxi driver in a permitted SF taxi vehicle
  • Upfront fare is not required to be based on the estimated taximeter amount

Requesting a Taxi through a permitted Taxi E-Hail App

Taxi customers may request taxi rides through three permitted apps: Arro, Flywheel, and YoTaxi*. 

To request a ride, customers can open the app of their choice and input a payment method. After inputting a payment method, customers can request a ride within the app and will be provided with an upfront fare based on the estimated taximeter amount. 

Upon completion of the trip, the payment will be processed by the E-Hail app. No separate payment to the driver will be needed at the end of the trip.

*Currently, Arro and Flywheel are approved, while YoTaxi is eligible to participate and is conditionally approved.

Receiving a Taxi through Uber

Third-party pilot trips will allow San Francisco taxicabs to be matched with Uber customers. Currently, Flywheel is the only Taxi E-Hail App approved to provide Third-party trips.

Customers can request a ride through Uber as normal, but in some instances may be matched with a taxi. Customers will still receive an upfront fare, but the fare will not be based on the estimated taximeter amount. Uber customers will always be notified if they’re matched with a taxi, and if they prefer, can choose to get re-matched. 

Upon completion of the trip, the payment will be processed by Uber. No separate payment to the driver will be needed at the end of the trip.

SF Paratransit Customers

Currently, both YoTaxi and Arro are unable to book paratransit customers as a part of this pilot, and Flywheel will only provide a fare estimate. SFMTA plans on working with the Taxi E-Hail apps to allow for this in the future.

SF Paratransit riders can continue to request rides through the regular process.

Next Steps and Comments 

The SFMTA will report quarterly on the results of the pilot to the taxi industry, our board, and to other stakeholders. We will be having quarterly taxi outreach meetings about this pilot and other topics affecting the industry. 

If you have comments about the pilot, we are taking written feedback.



Published November 10, 2022 at 08:09AM
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Show HN: Noticing and preventing network requests should be easy https://ift.tt/AJc3Bj9

Show HN: Noticing and preventing network requests should be easy https://ift.tt/MP3Gabd November 10, 2022 at 07:15AM

Binance walks away from FTX crypto exchange bailout

Binance will not pursue the deal for its smaller rival citing reports of 'mishandled customer funds'.

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New Muni Metro Station Opens in the Heart of Union Square

New Muni Metro Station Opens in the Heart of Union Square
By Mariana Maguire

Photo of Union Square with holiday lights in the backgrouns, people crossing the street, and people riding a Cable car in the foreground.

Central Subway special weekend service will be running just in time for the holiday lights at Union Square

The new Central Subway Union Square/Market Street Station puts Muni customers in the heart of historic San Francisco, beneath Union Square Plaza at Geary and Stockton streets – open just in time to enjoy Macy’s famous holiday window displays and ice skating on the plaza.

Surrounding the Square, visitors can access world-class shopping from some of the most coveted names in fashion and jewelry. Travelers will be steps away from several big-name and boutique hotels. Quaint locally owned cafes, delis, restaurants and bars nearby offer a wide variety of cuisine from Asian to French to Irish, and beyond!

Barbary Coast Trail markers on the sidewalk will lead you on an odyssey through old San Francisco. Maiden Lane – a polite reference to the activities that once took place in the early days of the city – is now a stylish pedestrian promenade only half a block north of the new station entrance. Take a stroll and you’ll even see one of Frank Lloyd Wright’s buildings there.

Architecture buffs will find even more to explore around Union Square, where the skyline is sprinkled with Beaux-Arts, Chicago style, Art Deco, Futurist, modern and contemporary construction.

A short walk further north leads to the famous Chinatown Dragon Gates on Grant Street, marking the entrance to the neighborhood where San Francisco’s growth from tiny outpost to booming city began. Learn more about the destinations near Chinatown-Rose Pak Station..

Head to Powell Street, one block west of the Union Square/Market Street Station entrance and catch the Powell/Hyde or Powell/Mason Cable Car lines to ride America’s only moving National Monument! Read more about San Francisco’s cable cars and their unique history.

Cable car on a downtown street with a crew member hanging alongside

Historic cable cars run along Powell Street, next to Union Square.

Connect to Union Square when you hop on Central Subway’s special weekend service starting Saturdays and Sundays, November 19, from 8 a.m.-12 a.m.

T Third service between Chinatown-Rose Pak Station and Sunnydale starts January 7, 2023. Read more details on our service changes page.



Published November 10, 2022 at 03:32AM
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Show HN: Open-source load testing on AWS Lambda. With built-in cost reporting https://ift.tt/tAPkjb8

Show HN: Open-source load testing on AWS Lambda. With built-in cost reporting Hiya HN! tldr: Artillery is an open-source load testing toolkit. It's cloud-native, i.e. you can scale out your test with AWS Lambda (other runtimes coming soon). There's no infra to set up or manage - you give Artillery an AWS account, and it takes care of the rest. We just released an update which includes cost reporting. Every time you run a load test, Artillery will show how much that cost in AWS Lambda fees. Blog post with a demo here: https://ift.tt/ZGb4WPB The demo shows a distributed load test running in us-east-1 at 100k+ RPS for about 10 minutes. Total cost is $1.23. We constantly hear from our users how cost is one of the biggest barriers to load testing more frequently. We're making cost much less of a factor with Artillery, and hoping that will unlock load testing at scale to more teams. Would love to hear what the biggest barriers are for you with load testing! Hassy & team Artillery November 9, 2022 at 11:18PM

Tuesday, November 8, 2022

FTX: Cryptocurrency market rocked by near-collapse of exchange

The world's biggest cryptocurrency exchange said it reached a deal with FTX to cover a "liquidity crunch".

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Elon Musk sells almost $4bn of Tesla shares

It comes less than two weeks after the world's richest man completed his $44bn takeover of Twitter.

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3D printed guns: Warnings over growing threat of 3D firearms

Police say they are seizing 3D printed weapons in greater numbers in the UK.

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Show HN: Build a Better Software Developer Resume https://ift.tt/txTQsRg

Show HN: Build a Better Software Developer Resume After about 10 years as a developer, interviewing many devs, and reviewing hundreds of resumes I decided to write a guide that I wish I had when I was first starting out. Completely free (just enter $0 as price) If you find it helpful, would love it if you: - Leave a review - Share it with a friend who might also benefit! https://ift.tt/fh57wVT November 9, 2022 at 06:50AM

Show HN: Helping laid-off people find their next job https://ift.tt/fnjwPD2

Show HN: Helping laid-off people find their next job https://ift.tt/aQSnrvg November 9, 2022 at 12:12AM

Show HN: TwitterBreak.app – quickly find/follow your Twitter follows on Mastodon https://ift.tt/YuaV96b

Show HN: TwitterBreak.app – quickly find/follow your Twitter follows on Mastodon Built this in my spare time over the last couple days to help people explore Mastodon with some friendly faces. Feedback welcome! Early feedback: Random errors connecting to twitter or mastodon instances. - working on this. https://ift.tt/5RiPZox November 9, 2022 at 01:07AM

Show HN: Twofer Goofer – rhyming daily word game made with Midjourney https://ift.tt/L43CP8W

Show HN: Twofer Goofer – rhyming daily word game made with Midjourney https://ift.tt/MsIxTka November 9, 2022 at 12:14AM

Monday, November 7, 2022

Complaint made against PimEyes search engine for faces

Privacy campaign group Big Brother Watch has asked the UK privacy watchdog to investigate PimEyes.

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Five Years of Data Show: Our Street Safety Projects are Making a Difference

Five Years of Data Show: Our Street Safety Projects are Making a Difference
By Julia Malmo

Ever wonder about the effectiveness of projects after they go into the ground? Us, too!  

That’s why, in 2017, we launched the Safe Streets Evaluation Program to help project teams understand whether a transportation safety project’s design is effective, and where there might be opportunities to adjust the design if not. Project evaluation data can also be combined across projects to help the SFMTA track the effectiveness of a certain type of safety improvement, which can in turn streamline the design of future projects. The Safe Streets Evaluation Program helps us work towards achieving Vision Zero, an initiative to prioritize street safety and eliminate traffic deaths in San Francisco.  

This week, we’re looking back on five years of data gathered through our Safe Streets Evaluation Program with the “2022 Safe Streets Evaluation Summary,” an interactive website summarizing the results of 18 bicycle, pedestrian and traffic safety projects implemented since 2017. 

Each of the 18 projects evaluated in the summary report added significant safety upgrades to the streets. Some introduced vehicle travel lane removals (road diets), separated bikeways, separated bike signals, or left-turn traffic calming devices. Others brought general improvements for pedestrians at intersections including pedestrian signal improvements, daylighting (red zones at intersections) and upgraded crosswalks. For every project, the SFMTA drew on a wide range of data—from project-specific observations, to police reports, to speed data—to create a comprehensive view into its’ effectiveness. 

An infographic displaying the project names, key design element, and results. In the lefthand column, under “Inventory” the following projects are listed: 7th Street, 8th Street, Folsom Streetscape, Golden Gate Avenue, Leavenworth Street, Turk Street, Central Embarcadero, Valencia Street, 6th Street, Safer Taylor Street, Indiana Street, California Street, Page Street, Fell Street, Polk Street, Second Street, Masonic Avenue, Left-Turn Safety. In the center column, under “toolbox,” the following elements are listed: Road lane reductions, separated bikeways, bike signals, pedestrian upgrades, left-turn traffic safety. In the righthand column, under “results”, the following findings are listed: Collisions decreased by 18%; 85th percentile speeds decreased by 3%; bicycle volumes increased up to 75%; vehicle-bike interactions at signals decreased by 93%; vehicles blocking the bike lane decreased by 90%; pedestrian-vehicle close calls decreased by 38%; vehicle travel time increased an average of 50 seconds for 7.3 miles of road lane reductions; left turn vehicle speeds decreased by 17%

The evaluation report indicates that the SFMTA’s safety tools are working together to create safer environments for all modes of transportation on city streets. 

You can dig into the whole set of outcomes on the website, but here are some highlights:  

  • Within the projects evaluated, annual collision rates decreased by 18%  

  • Bicycle-related collision rates decreased by 33% and pedestrian-related collision rates decreased by 32%   

  • Bicycle volumes on streets that received bicycle improvements increased up to 75% in the morning peak (8 AM to 10 AM) commute times, with similar growth in the afternoon/evening peak (4 PM to 6 PM) commute times.   

  • Thanks to protected bikeways, the rate of incidents of vehicles blocking the bike lane decreased by 90%.   

  • Close calls or near misses between pedestrians and drivers decreased across evaluated projects by 38%.  

  • Several projects in under-served communities such as the Bayview and Tenderloin are helping to address historic inequities and under-investment in these neighborhoods.   A table titled “Aggregate Project Findings Across Evaluated Projects”. At the top of the table, a blue bar lists out the column titles: Measure; Metric; Overall Findings; Capital Findings; Quick-Build Findings. In the Collisions section, the following sub-categories are evaluated. For Annual Collision Rate: Overall findings show an 18% reduction; Capital Findings show a 19% reduction; Quick-Build Findings show a 17% reduction. For Annual Bike-related collision rate: Overall findings show a 33% reduction; Capital findings show a 5% reduction; Quick-Build findings show a 42% reduction. For Annual Pedestrian Related Collision Rates: Overall findings show a 32% reduction; Capital findings show a 50% reduction; Quick-Build findings show a 26% reduction. In the Vehicle Speed section, the following sub-categories are evaluated. For 85th Percentile Speed: Overall findings show a 3% reduction; Capital findings show a 5% reduction, and Quick-Build Findings show a 3% reduction. For Max Speed Change Observed: Overall findings show a 20% reduction, and no data is present for either Capital Findings or Quick-Build Findings. For Vehicle Travel Time/Vehicle Travel Time in Seconds: Overall findings show 50.00; Capital Findings show 221.00; Quick-Build Findings show 21.50. For the Bike Volume section, the following sub-categories are evaluated. For AM Bike Volumes: Overall Findings show a 75% increase; Capital Findings show a 187% increase; Quick-Build findings show a 41% increase. For PM Bike Volumes: Overall Findings show a 72% increase; Capital Findings show a 107% increase; Quick-Build Findings show a 62% increase. In the Bike Signal Interactions and Close Calls section, the following sub-categories are evaluated. For Bike-Vehicle interactions: Overall findings show a 93% reduction; Capital findings show no data; Quick-Build findings show a 93% reduction. For Close Calls (near misses): Overall findings show a 62% reduction; Capital findings show no data; Quick-Build findings show a 62% reduction. For Average Daily Interactions Post-Implementation: Overall Findings show 2.2; Capital Findings show 0.3; Quick-Build Findings show 3.1. For Bike Compliance w/ Bike Signal: Overall findings show 87% compliance; Capital Findings show 86%; Quick-Build Findings show 88% compliance. For Vehicle Compliance w/ No Turn On Red: Overall findings show 90% compliance; Capital Findings show 86% compliance; Quick-Build findings show 92% compliance. In the Blocking the Bikeway section, Rates of Incidents was evaluated. Overall Findings show a 90% reduction; Capital Findings show a 19% reduction; Quick-Build Findings show a 90% reduction. In the Vehicle-Pedestrian Close Calls Section, Close Calls (near misses) were evaluatd. Overall Findings show a 38% reduction; capital findings show a 0% reduction; quick-build findings show a 34% reduction

The Safe Streets Evaluation team will continue to think creatively about how to build on the evaluation work and use it to inform our current and future projects, programs, and practices through developing a publicly accessible database of all Safe Streets Evaluation data and finding better ways to evaluate project outreach efforts. 

View the 2022 Safe Streets Evaluation Summary 

Learn more about the SFMTA Safe Streets Evaluation Program: SFMTA.com\safestreetsevaluation 

 



Published November 08, 2022 at 05:56AM
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Show HN: Text-to-Figma https://ift.tt/1rqfNFc

Show HN: Text-to-Figma Hey HN! I've made a NLUI for Figma. This is based on GPT-3 (for generating components & schemas) and Dall-E 2 (for image generation); it's remarkably flexible already and there's plenty of room to expand. One of the more noteworthy features is the ability to edit existing designs instead of just generating things from scratch - we accomplish this by training it on pairs of (before, after) designs in Figma with a description of what changed, and it learns to output the diff based on the description of the change. Let me know what you think! https://twitter.com/mathemagic1an/status/1589657222094934016 November 8, 2022 at 03:30AM

Show HN: AI Editor - Outpainting and image editing using Stable Diffusion https://ift.tt/HbwyXN4

Show HN: AI Editor - Outpainting and image editing using Stable Diffusion https://getimg.ai/ November 7, 2022 at 07:15PM

Show HN: Open-source and real-time orchestrator for distributed architectures https://ift.tt/HiSvVKd

Show HN: Open-source and real-time orchestrator for distributed architectures https://ift.tt/xf0djy5 November 7, 2022 at 11:43PM

Stolen $3bn Bitcoin mystery ends with popcorn tin discovery

James Zhong pleads guilty to the 2012 hack as police find stash of 50,000 Bitcoin.

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Show HN: A free keyword research tool using Search Suggestions and Autocomplete https://ift.tt/pboclYL

Show HN: A free keyword research tool using Search Suggestions and Autocomplete https://keywordsea.com November 7, 2022 at 03:56PM

Show HN: RxJS Insights – a toolset for RxJS visualization https://ift.tt/ovCs7mK

Show HN: RxJS Insights – a toolset for RxJS visualization Hi HN! I'd like to present you the thing that I'm building - the RxJS Insights. It was primarily created as something that allows for debugging complex RxJS streams, but after showing it to a few people it turned out that it might be more helpful in learning RxJS since it can visualize the observables execution step by step. The setup is somewhat similar to the Redux Devtools' one in a sense that it requires an application level component (the proper @rxjs-insights/* packages) to instrument the RxJS and to connect with the devtools. I invite you to try it out in your app (the setup is rather easy) or on StackBlitz (all links are in the readme). Thanks! https://ift.tt/SKWgYHh November 7, 2022 at 04:02PM

Twitter will ban unlabelled parody accounts, says Elon Musk

The site's new owner says accounts failing to specify they are parodies will be permanently suspended.

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Show HN: Hacker News for Events https://ift.tt/7hX4m91

Show HN: Hacker News for Events NextEvent.dev is a Hacker News for events. Share tech and around tech events here. Who's hosting an event in your area this upcoming week? Share it here, let the community know. https://ift.tt/uOspGwj November 7, 2022 at 12:52PM

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Show HN: textshader.com https://ift.tt/lYxXF0t

Show HN: textshader.com TLDR: Click the link to see some cool visualizations, refresh a few times for random examples, and try editing some of the code yourself. This is a small weekend project of mine inspired by shadertoy.com It's a static single-page site hosted on GitHub pages so the website design is pretty barebones. I'm not a web developer so I mainly wanted to create a Cool Thing with my free time and not have to learn tons of front-end to do it. I'd love to hear what people think about it and please post or send me any shaders you make! You can use the link button in the bottom right to share. I hope that this gets more people interested in shaders because GPU programming is a pretty different paradigm and learning it has made me a better software engineer even though my current job doesn't touch it. That said, textshader only runs normal Javascript on the CPU so think of it like a simplified sandbox and not the real thing. I'd highly recommend checking out shadertoy to level up to the real deal too! https://textshader.com November 7, 2022 at 11:32AM