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Who goes AI?

An interesting and somewhat macabre parlor game from the 1940s is updated for our age

San Francisco Standard is going ‘AI-native’

A $150,000 grant from the Lenfest Institute is fueling a new app and more

You can make this cake at home. Don’t.

Frances in the Castro is the only place in the city to get this simply delectable cake

Court dismisses lawsuit alleging abuse by Urban Alchemy workers

A Sausalito man claimed he was attacked for speaking out about unethical behavior, but the nonprofit denies all of it

The mayor’s long-delayed RESET center is a go

Arrests for intoxication will happen ‘at speed and volume,’ Lurie says

The high-fantasy cult of Anthropic

Plus, its fight with the Pentagon, OpenAI and Meta race to deploy AI agents to the masses, and tasteless AI people argue about taste

The New Liberals just want to enjoy their Tax Havens

At The Irish Bank, policy wonks debate the Billionaire’s March and Georgist land taxes

Drinking Companion: In search of lost time at Specs’

Under a flag-draped ceiling and surrounded by history, generations of San Francisco bohos have gathered for Gouda cheese and better conversation

Back to school

With the teachers strike over, the hard work of funding and running SFUSD continues

Paper tiger

The ‘California Post’ covers the Golden State from the point of view of a transplant who hates it here

High and low

In ‘The Organization,’ San Francisco’s glass towers and unfinished tunnels map a city where accountability only runs downhill

A very good egg

There’s a reason why Dingles Public House sells 40 Scotch eggs a day

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Dial D for dysfunction

San Francisco’s 911 dispatchers are being asked to work with antiquated equipment, crazy hours, poor mental health, and alongside new trainees who aren’t prepared


Strike Diary, Day Four: Tetris

Piecing together another day without school

Strike Diary, Day Two: An unusually calm morning

A feeling of peace has settled into my home, but it’s not all Legos and blueberry muffins for SFUSD teachers

Marc Benioff makes ‘cruel’ ICE jokes at Salesforce event

The Salesforce CEO joked about ICE agents being at a company gathering in Las Vegas

A person in protective beekeeping gear pulls out a frame of honeycomb, covered in honeybees, from a bee box.

Busy bees

Backyards around the city are all abuzz with hidden micro apiaries

Culture

Slopper Bowl LX

AI’s dark aura was all over the Big Game. Viewers were not fans

Politics

Strike Diary, Day One: Back to lockdown

An (extremely) inside view of parenting, life, and trigonometry during the SFUSD picket

Business

How Jeffrey Epstein advised Minerva university’s early leaders

Newly released emails show how executives of San Francisco’s most ‘elite’ school needed help — and an occasional place to crash — from the disgraced financier

Tech

Substack reports mass data leak: ‘This sucks. I’m sorry’

The popular newsletter platform was breached in October 2025

Food & Drink

Care and feeding of the Super Bowl 

How local businesses get tapped to serve at the biggest game of the year 

Immigration

What will SF law enforcement do if ICE kicks in your door? Ask again in a few weeks

If SFPD, the Sheriff, and the DA have a plan to protect our Fourth Amendment rights, they’re not sharing it