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Inside SFUSD’s response to the troop surge that wasn’t
Principals say they were left to improvise their own responses to threats posed to students, parents, and staff from ICE and other agencies
Tacolicious closes Noe Valley location
The Bay Area Mexican mini-chain has shuttered its 24th Street restaurant after two years
The American AI strategy
As the government shutdown drags on, VCs gathered at the Commonwealth Club to look at boobs on their phones and hear two congressmen gab about AI
What to do when you’re shot by a ‘less-lethal’ weapon
As federal agents fire foam bullets, beanbags, pepper balls, and other munitions at protesters, the risk of serious injury is high
Welcome to Analog City
Kicking off Gazetteer’s new series about the pleasures of the humble, old real world
Artificialize your intelligence for $25 an hour
Craigslist is full of calls for ‘research participants’ to help train AI models. You only need to give a bit of your humanity
If these walls could talk
With an Instagram account you can practically smell, Brooke Janser documents the noble rot of San Francisco dive bar bathrooms
Veteran Black SFJAZZ director sues for discrimination
The San Francisco musical institution has acknowledged 'systemic racism and bias' in the past
Four unanswered questions from today’s Lurie press conference
Pressed by reporters, the mayor spoke with deftness, but not always with directness
The Print Party: The publication as an object for community
Announcing our first panel for Chat Room: Analog on Nov. 19









