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Another year, another Portola Festival ticketing disaster
Event promoter Goldenvoice gave diehard fans a collective heart attack on Wednesday with its glitched-out presale. What gives?
Scale AI gets hit with another labor lawsuit on the same day U.S. Department of Labor dropped investigation into firm
The $14 billion AI training firm headquartered in SF has been hit with a multitude of labor lawsuits in the past year
Scott Wiener is embroiled in (another) false controversy over sex crime legislation
A trio of bills under debate has inspired a storm of trolls and conservative opponents spreading absurd untruths and dangerous rhetoric
Meet Miguel Castro, the man who literally built La Cocina
The maintenance man at iconic community kitchen dishes on the day-to-day of his job and where to get the best pupusas in SF
City’s controversial window-replacement policy finally gets a change
Changing old windows and frames to newer, more eco-friendly options used to be a giant pain. After years and years of complaints, City Planning debuted its new policy this week
For the weekend, a funk mix from modern greats
The very talented collective Ghost-Note is performing at Mill Valley Music Festival this weekend
Charlie Kirk’s right-wing takeover of SF left me so, so bored
The Christian nationalist pundit brought out a nominal fandom at San Francisco State University on Tuesday. Turns out, fascism creep feels a lot like a shitty debate club
Zoox and former employee locked in legal battle over data ‘hostage’ situation
Amazon-owned robotaxi company remotely encrypted personal drive of fired staffer they accuse of trade secret theft. She says it’s ‘corporate bullying’ and ‘extortion’
College student’s job interview goes TikTok-viral as ‘creepy’ AI interviewer goes haywire
The AI interviewer, named 'Alex,' is made by San Francisco startup Apriora