Senin, 31 Januari 2022

Show HN: Cheating memory game with Playwright framework https://ift.tt/OF7mTZcWg

Show HN: Cheating memory game with Playwright framework https://ift.tt/nLFkDmsrM January 31, 2022 at 12:33AM

Show HN: My free Ruby book (CC license) https://ift.tt/UA8NG1I4l

Show HN: My free Ruby book (CC license) https://ift.tt/ITFEs02dl January 31, 2022 at 12:15AM

Show HN: I feel streaming services recommend videos nowadays https://ift.tt/Mdah1cYk8

Show HN: I feel streaming services recommend videos nowadays https://ift.tt/5hC1mxbsJ January 31, 2022 at 12:21AM

Show HN: A Safari web extension to access alternate news https://ift.tt/uDRdEsmb6

Show HN: A Safari web extension to access alternate news As news sources get more polarized to encourage their bases, it gets difficult to separate fact from fiction. Objective news extension makes it easy to access political leaning of over 400 news sources, unbiased news, and coverage from other side of the aisle. All news gathering happens on-device. https://ift.tt/oSziaMeRP January 30, 2022 at 11:32PM

Show HN: Nsga – Rust Implementation of the NSGA-II https://ift.tt/rqcW7yRsZ

Show HN: Nsga – Rust Implementation of the NSGA-II nsga is an opinionated implementation of the NSGA-II (Non-dominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm), a multi-objective genetic optimization algorithm. https://ift.tt/gZ7NnUGj4 January 30, 2022 at 10:43PM

Show HN: The Silicon Valley Doc/ the Indie Hackers Doc https://ift.tt/eKgbh08YB

Show HN: The Silicon Valley Doc/ the Indie Hackers Doc https://ift.tt/6C7V0LR92 January 30, 2022 at 11:16PM

Minggu, 30 Januari 2022

Show HN: An offensive security toolkit written in Rust https://ift.tt/bkBQA8edp

Show HN: An offensive security toolkit written in Rust Remote Code Oxidation is a collection of tools that help offensive security professionals quickly adapt payloads to the needs of their engagement. Any and all feedback is welcome! https://bit.ly/3KRPPcz January 29, 2022 at 11:40PM

Show HN: A cross-platform multi-target dotfiles manager https://ift.tt/RxMX2LKE9

Show HN: A cross-platform multi-target dotfiles manager https://bit.ly/3HsDFF3 January 29, 2022 at 11:03PM

Show HN: Troogl – A new way to read the news https://ift.tt/TwiIl9SYj

Show HN: Troogl – A new way to read the news https://bit.ly/3obxbT4 January 29, 2022 at 08:25PM

Show HN: New Feature] we added new breathing exercise https://ift.tt/s3GxXRYn9

Show HN: New Feature] we added new breathing exercise https://getvealth.com/ January 29, 2022 at 06:44PM

Show HN: Criew - A place to share and review different types of contents https://ift.tt/MCvUISZj6

Show HN: Criew - A place to share and review different types of contents https://bit.ly/3HoQRdG January 29, 2022 at 06:07PM

Sabtu, 29 Januari 2022

Show HN: TeXMe Demo: Self-Rendering Markdown + MathJax Document https://ift.tt/3AFVNsg

Show HN: TeXMe Demo: Self-Rendering Markdown + MathJax Document https://ift.tt/32MNSJG January 29, 2022 at 01:26AM

Show HN: Encycla – like GitHub for knowledge https://ift.tt/3KScXHT

Show HN: Encycla – like GitHub for knowledge https://encycla.com/ January 29, 2022 at 12:56AM

Show HN: Encrypted Filedrop: Receive files protected by end-to-end encryption https://ift.tt/3KOlI5T

Show HN: Encrypted Filedrop: Receive files protected by end-to-end encryption https://ift.tt/3rXpvFk January 28, 2022 at 10:07PM

Show HN: Emojraw – Draw with an Emoji Palette https://ift.tt/3g3Qvxl

Show HN: Emojraw – Draw with an Emoji Palette https://ift.tt/3vJtWVd January 29, 2022 at 01:24AM

Show HN: AlexCalc, a scientific calculator with LaTeX equation display https://ift.tt/3ACL4Pn

Show HN: AlexCalc, a scientific calculator with LaTeX equation display https://ift.tt/3Gn08SB January 28, 2022 at 11:12PM

Jumat, 28 Januari 2022

Show HN: Link-Archive.org https://ift.tt/3g3UV7l

Show HN: Link-Archive.org https://ift.tt/34g9hyB January 28, 2022 at 05:55AM

Happy Lunar New Year 2022: Year of the Tiger 

Happy Lunar New Year 2022: Year of the Tiger 
By Pamela Johnson

Lunar New Year is one of the biggest holidays celebrated in many Asian communities. Diverse San Franciscan communities including Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese people have long celebrated this festive occasion.  For many, the Lunar New Year brings a fresh mindset and resolutions for happiness and health. A zodiac animal with specific traits represents each year in the repeating zodiac cycle of 12 years. 2022 is the Year of the Tiger, the third animal in the zodiac. The tiger is considered courageous and adventurous.  

The holiday follows the moon's cycles and usually begins in late January or early February. This year Lunar New Year begins February 1.  

Fun Fact: In the lunar calendar, the Vietnamese zodiac and the Chinese zodiac are similar, but the Vietnamese zodiac includes a cat while the Chinese zodiac includes a rabbit. 

As we enter the Year of the Tiger, join SFMTA in supporting Asian heritage events throughout January and February: 

Local Lunar New Year events:   

 

 



Published January 28, 2022 at 04:17AM
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Show HN: Agile Flush, an ASCII-art styled planning poker app https://ift.tt/33RWjrl

Show HN: Agile Flush, an ASCII-art styled planning poker app https://ift.tt/3nmIPdE January 28, 2022 at 04:16AM

Show HN: An in-browser text editor to easily create static HTML https://ift.tt/3AFzsv6

Show HN: An in-browser text editor to easily create static HTML https://ift.tt/3o7ME6H January 28, 2022 at 03:54AM

Show HN: Hibiki HTML – New Frontend Framework (no scaffolding, no webpack) https://ift.tt/3Ha8ZrV

Show HN: Hibiki HTML – New Frontend Framework (no scaffolding, no webpack) https://ift.tt/3G3RFTX January 28, 2022 at 01:09AM

Show HN: Repography – visualize your Git repo https://ift.tt/3H9Zp8a

Show HN: Repography – visualize your Git repo https://repography.com/ January 27, 2022 at 05:09PM

Show HN: Cookie Notice for every website. Become EU compliant in a minute https://ift.tt/3rZhSOm

Show HN: Cookie Notice for every website. Become EU compliant in a minute https://ift.tt/3KKIZpj January 27, 2022 at 11:30PM

Kamis, 27 Januari 2022

Show HN: Encycla, Git-based collaborative encyclopedia https://ift.tt/3r5ILRQ

Show HN: Encycla, Git-based collaborative encyclopedia https://encycla.com/ January 27, 2022 at 04:23AM

Show HN: Electric Tables – an experiment in personal databases https://ift.tt/3G86bKq

Show HN: Electric Tables – an experiment in personal databases https://ift.tt/3IF3rpv January 27, 2022 at 01:46AM

Show HN: Replace “NFT” with “silly JPEG” while browsing https://ift.tt/3r26xxM

Show HN: Replace “NFT” with “silly JPEG” while browsing Hey HN, Years ago PanicSteve wrote a hilarious Chrome extension to replace all instances of "Cloud" with "Butt". This year, I got annoyed at seeing inane NFT articles everywhere. Thus, NFT-to-Silly-JPEG was born. Repo above or Chrome Web Store: https://ift.tt/3r35v4T... https://ift.tt/33RTAhq January 27, 2022 at 12:32AM

Show HN: I reduced my shower time from 30 minutes to 5 with an app I built https://ift.tt/3u33Nm2

Show HN: I reduced my shower time from 30 minutes to 5 with an app I built https://ift.tt/3H6jsEu January 26, 2022 at 11:28PM

Show HN: Simple Zero-Knowledge Proof Treasure Hunt Game https://ift.tt/3r1J6EQ

Show HN: Simple Zero-Knowledge Proof Treasure Hunt Game https://ift.tt/33U1PcH January 27, 2022 at 12:27AM

Show HN: Drumcircle – Personalized candidate landing pages for better interviews https://ift.tt/3nVNnrF

Show HN: Drumcircle – Personalized candidate landing pages for better interviews I spent the last 4 years as an engineering leader at a high growth startup, where almost half my time focused on hiring and the hiring process to grow the team. That lead me to build Drumcircle to try and help bring better candidate experience through a "magic link" landing page for candidates. Internally, you might have Greenhouse with all the stages, interview notes, files, invites, etc but the candidate and recruiter still coordinate everything via email tag. I wanted to create a simpler and more transparent experience for the candidate while also minimizing the effort for recruiters. https://drumcircle.io/ January 26, 2022 at 11:07PM

Show HN: Vivid.fm – Automatically creates clips from podcast https://ift.tt/33TI8Sr

Show HN: Vivid.fm – Automatically creates clips from podcast https://vivid.fm January 26, 2022 at 07:47PM

Rabu, 26 Januari 2022

Bus Testing on the New Van Ness BRT Corridor a Success

Bus Testing on the New Van Ness BRT Corridor a Success
By Nehama Rogozen

Muni and Golden Gate Transit staff recently conducted important bus operations testing that is an important step towards the Van Ness Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) corridor opening this spring. This testing included emergency turns and maneuvers, repositioning buses, verifying signals are working, clearances between passing buses and safe turns while bike racks are deployed.  

The training also included several staff. Traffic engineers made sure traffic and transit signals were working and reviewed street markings. Transportation planners coordinated closely with operations, training, engineering and construction staff to make necessary adjustments. Outreach staff and ambassadors answered questions and made sure customers knew testing was taking place. Field managers and operators provided suggestions for improvements based on experience.  

Since most Muni operators are new to operating a bus on a BRT corridor, operators will be trained on the new system over the coming weeks. To ensure that their training is as robust as possible, trainers from Muni and Golden Gate Transit participated in the testing activities to see what additional skills operators will need to learn.  

The Van Ness Improvement Project is bringing San Francisco’s first BRT corridor that will improve transit service and address traffic congestion on Van Ness Avenue, in addition to providing extensive utility upgrades, civic improvements and safety enhancements.  

We know that this project has been a long ride for the community, and we are eagerly preparing for several opening activities to celebrate the new BRT corridor. These will include a ribbon-cutting, lighting of the public light sculpture, family-friendly activities and ways to support Van Ness businesses.  

During testing, our ambassadors heard lots of positive feedback from people walking. A parent remarked that it would be easier to take her daughter to school on the bus, while someone else noted that an ambulance successfully used the red lanes to cut through traffic, saying, “Wow! I didn’t think about it until now, but I see how this is not only good for those of us riding the bus, but also really good for emergency services!” Someone else commented that the BRT system, despite delays, “was well worth the wait.” 

In the meantime, there remain a few more specific turns that need to be tested, so if you see buses in the median, please do not attempt to board them. Sidewalk signage is directing customers to the correct stops that are currently boarding from the sidewalk curb. We look forward to welcoming you aboard buses in the BRT corridor in just a couple of months.  

 Approximately twenty folks wearing yellow and orange safety vests pose in front of a Golden Gate Transit bus and a Muni bus on the red lanes. Van Ness buildings are visible in the background.

Staff from Muni and Golden Gate Transit in front of revenue vehicles before testing begins. 

A Golden Gate Transit bus and a Muni bus are parked next to each other in a red transit lane, with staff standing between the two buses. On each side of the platform, public artwork is visible. The public artwork is composed of tall balls in various colors attached to poles, curving in various directions. In the background are mostly housing complexes.

Staff measure passing distances between a Golden Gate Transit bus and a Muni bus at the Geary-O'Farrell BRT stop, where public artwork is being installed. 

The back of a firetruck is shown passing the side of a Muni bus at the intersection of Van Ness and Market.

A fire truck uses the red lanes to bypass traffic on Van Ness. 



Published January 26, 2022 at 05:05AM
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Show HN: Run NPM Scripts with .envs https://ift.tt/385BtDS January 26, 2022 at 02:19AM

Show HN: A full AR helicopter action game built as a Snap lens https://ift.tt/3tYNAOp

Show HN: A full AR helicopter action game built as a Snap lens I built a complete game using Snap's AR platform in about 6 weeks. I'd been intrigued by Snap's AR ambitions and wanted to kick the tires on their platform. The YouTube video description contains a link to the Lens: https://ift.tt/3nYHo5b... How to play: - Joypad y axis moves the helicopter along the ray pointing from the camera. You can therefore tilt the phone up to fly "up". - Altitude is also controlled by aiming the phone. The helicopter tries to match the altitude of a point that is fixed in front of the camera. So you can move up by aiming up or by actually lifting the phone higher. - Joypad x axis strafes. - If you lose track of the helicopter, a blue arrow will appear after about 5 seconds. - Blow up enemies and try to stay alive :) How it works under the hood: - Loads of JavaScript. Lenses are surprisingly programmer-friendly. As a non-artist, this is great. Almost everything can be driven completely by code, although most creators opt to use pre-made components with minimal scripting. - The game uses a custom physics engine with OBB-based collision detections that I wrote from scratch. Snap now has integrated physics that seem to be based on PhysX (i.e., the same as Unity's) but this was released well into my development process after I had already rolled my own. - I opted not to use environmental mesh reconstruction because it is performance intensive and gives dubious results on lower-end phones. When I started development, it was only enabled for Lidar-based phones but is since available everywhere. - I instead detect horizontal planes using an API that Snap hasn't really documented. I found a snippet of code in their API docs and opened up the Lens Studio .exe to find the names of the other plane events I needed. - Planes are used to create collision boxes that extend to the floor so the helicopter can bump into furniture. - AI-controlled enemy helicopters plot routes using a heightmap generated from the plane data to avoid colliding with obstacles when possible. Takeaways: - This has arguably become my favorite AR prototyping platform. Much faster idea-to-PoC iteration time than anything else out there. - The platform is surprisingly full-featured. - The Lens Studio Editor is remarkably polished and, despite some bugs here and there, is very stable. - The deployment story is second to none. Deploying to the phone involves a single click and is done over the Internet (no need for any tethering or wireless pairing). - Debugging on-device is still challenging (all you can do is log a few lines) but I was assured that an actual debugger is coming soon. - Economic viability: unfortunately, it is not really possible to directly monetize lenses. Most creators contract with brands to create branded lenses. Future plans: - I'll definitely be keeping an eye on Snap's ecosystem. - No plans for any more full-fledged lenses but I do have some ideas for prototypes I'd like to try in anticipation of commercially viable mixed reality HMDs hitting the market soon (e.g., Meta's Project Cambria). - I may update the game with a tutorial mode and a co-located multiplayer mode (co-op play or PvP) provided I get the necessary support from the Snap dev team. Hope you enjoy and are inspired to dive into AR if you haven't already :D https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_1dJ_x7vXw January 26, 2022 at 02:27AM

Show HN: Moderator,lightweight peer4peer anon forum https://ift.tt/3fZSDGl

Show HN: Moderator,lightweight peer4peer anon forum hello all! here's a link to my little pinteresting like forum that stores no data on the server and uses IPFS for image storage. The design aesthetic is that everything would in 64kb of memory so we're going for a collapse-proof low bandwidth experience. this makes moderator really fast. https://moderator.rocks is the web preview, a flutter client is in the works at https://ift.tt/32wqdRb take a look, post something fun, ask questions. I'm also on twitter @moderatorium in case interested. Have fun! January 26, 2022 at 01:23AM

Show HN: My new platform. Check it out https://ift.tt/3AvRHTq

Show HN: My new platform. Check it out This platform is an experimental social network solely based on soundclips. SONAR is meant to encourage genuine conversation and entertainment. I believe audio culture in the form of this app could create a community that is safe, smart, and more human than many of the current social media platforms. https://ift.tt/3H3weUf January 25, 2022 at 11:55PM

Show HN: Glove80 on Kickstarter-500 iterations to make split contoured keyboards https://ift.tt/3KGvZRs

Show HN: Glove80 on Kickstarter-500 iterations to make split contoured keyboards https://ift.tt/3FUvPCt January 26, 2022 at 12:17AM

Show HN: Blogstatic.io – Blogging and Sending Newsletters from a single platform https://ift.tt/3AxIzO9

Show HN: Blogstatic.io – Blogging and Sending Newsletters from a single platform https://blogstatic.io/ January 25, 2022 at 08:57PM

Senin, 24 Januari 2022

Show HN: Let's Block It – Custom uBlock Origin Filters Made Easy https://ift.tt/3tURkRk

Show HN: Let's Block It – Custom uBlock Origin Filters Made Easy uBlock Origin is more than an ad-blocker, it's a general purpose content filter that can be leveraged to hide low-quality content from pages you browse. While the main filter lists can remove mailing list popups and obvious nags, the definition of low-quality content is personal, so one size cannot fit all. I used to have an ad-hoc script to render and publish a personal uBlock Origin filter list, added to all my browsers. The goal of this project is to enable more people to build such a list custom list to filter out low-quality content and nags. Chose from a list of community-maintained templates, set your options, add your custom rules, and get your personal filter list. Code and content are licensed under the Apache 2.0 license and hosted on https://ift.tt/3KDEgp1 . The project is still pretty young and needs more filter templates, and lots of frontend improvements (my last web project was in 2005, this is not my forte). Any feedback is welcome! https://letsblock.it/ January 24, 2022 at 08:41PM

Show HN: Word.rodeo – Custom Word Puzzles https://ift.tt/35jA79N

Show HN: Word.rodeo – Custom Word Puzzles https://word.rodeo/ January 24, 2022 at 02:39PM

Show HN: Grams.io – calculate how long drug(s) stay in body https://ift.tt/3FUnM8C

Show HN: Grams.io – calculate how long drug(s) stay in body https://ift.tt/3g7B0od January 24, 2022 at 07:10AM

Show HN: Insta – an enjoyable snapshot testing tool for Rust https://ift.tt/3rGKCvn

Show HN: Insta – an enjoyable snapshot testing tool for Rust https://insta.rs/ January 24, 2022 at 05:20AM

Show HN: Shoot the neural network before it shoots you https://ift.tt/3nQUOjX

Show HN: Shoot the neural network before it shoots you https://ift.tt/3FuyoeT January 24, 2022 at 06:44AM

Show HN: Maroofy – Search for songs that sound similar https://ift.tt/341wsN2

Show HN: Maroofy – Search for songs that sound similar https://maroofy.com/ January 24, 2022 at 06:44AM

Show HN: Decorator for better default Python parameters https://ift.tt/3It4SqV

Show HN: Decorator for better default Python parameters https://ift.tt/3GXkaUv January 24, 2022 at 12:17AM

Show HN: Marginalia – Exploration Mode https://ift.tt/3rIBkPt

Show HN: Marginalia – Exploration Mode https://ift.tt/3nQNC7h January 23, 2022 at 11:29PM

Minggu, 23 Januari 2022

Show HN: Simple Wordle solver in command line in Python https://ift.tt/3GVKzSH

Show HN: Simple Wordle solver in command line in Python https://ift.tt/3qSd525 January 23, 2022 at 03:55AM

Show HN: Hacker XP – Hacker News styled as a Windows XP Outlook email client https://ift.tt/3IsEqOd

Show HN: Hacker XP – Hacker News styled as a Windows XP Outlook email client Hello HN, sharing my weekend project. I'm a fan of retro GUIs and fan of HN, so I built an alternative HN front end that resembles a Window XP desktop with an old Outlook email client. Archive and github links if you get 500 errors: https://ift.tt/3fKUiPY.... https://ift.tt/3IsJKkD https://hackerxp.com/ January 23, 2022 at 01:58AM

Show HN: Monitor for displaying process traffic on Mac Status bar https://ift.tt/3tQ4nmJ

Show HN: Monitor for displaying process traffic on Mac Status bar 1. The tool show network speed by process 2. Adapt dark mode 3. Use nettop's delta mode to make statistics more accurate https://ift.tt/3x0xToa January 22, 2022 at 10:49PM

Show HN: kube-green, K8s operator to reduce CO2 footprint of your clusters https://ift.tt/3nQNDrP

Show HN: kube-green, K8s operator to reduce CO2 footprint of your clusters https://ift.tt/3qSNSoo January 22, 2022 at 07:45PM

Show HN: Use Python to get alerted when an Amazon wishlist item drops in price https://ift.tt/3nRrvNZ

Show HN: Use Python to get alerted when an Amazon wishlist item drops in price https://ift.tt/3Ipx7XG January 22, 2022 at 10:37PM

Show HN: A Wordle for the command line (Spanish and English) https://ift.tt/3qOWyvU

Show HN: A Wordle for the command line (Spanish and English) https://ift.tt/33z8GbD January 22, 2022 at 10:30PM

Sabtu, 22 Januari 2022

Show HN: Pianobar-remote-control – low-frills go web remote for pianobar https://ift.tt/3GRMDLJ

Show HN: Pianobar-remote-control – low-frills go web remote for pianobar I like to play pianobar on a bluetooth speaker but don't always want to walk over to my desk to hit next, so I made a terse little web remote in go. Now I just whip it open in my phone. Took about 3 hours and then another 1.5 later to polish it up for sharing. 'twas a fun little project that someone else might enjoy using. Looks like in retrospect there are some pretty feature-full pianobar-web repos out there, but certainly none as simple/short. https://ift.tt/3tSZ2Lx January 22, 2022 at 09:38AM

Show HN: Add Commenting to a Site Without JavaScript https://ift.tt/3rGG1cE

Show HN: Add Commenting to a Site Without JavaScript https://ift.tt/32n0VF5 January 22, 2022 at 09:46AM

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Show HN: qme: simple utility for queueing long-running commands https://ift.tt/3Am2sHP

Show HN: qme: simple utility for queueing long-running commands I keep needing a way to run long-running resource intensive tasks after one another. Normally, I'd write a script which loops over the items, but not knowing what needs to run (I pick files as I go through a folder), I knew it's time I create something to scratch my own itch. So, I've created this utility to queue up commands. It captures command, args, env and working directory and puts it in a queue, and runs it when it's time. At the same time, it spins up an RPC server to receive commands from other instances. If there's no server available, it becomes a server itself and waits for commands or shuts itself down after idling for some time. This is my first (published) Golang project, so guidance & review would be appreciated. https://ift.tt/3fMMi0O January 22, 2022 at 05:31AM

Show HN: Muse, a simple language for making music https://ift.tt/3fSMxat

Show HN: Muse, a simple language for making music https://ift.tt/32oyHty January 22, 2022 at 03:27AM

Show HN: Threlte – A Three.js component library for Svelte https://ift.tt/3ItdOfU

Show HN: Threlte – A Three.js component library for Svelte https://ift.tt/3rEkFwr January 22, 2022 at 12:03AM

Show HN: Loadjitsu – a modern load testing alternative to JMeter https://ift.tt/3GPspSM

Show HN: Loadjitsu – a modern load testing alternative to JMeter Please meet Loadjitsu, my weekend project, years in the making. Over the years while building different apps and sites, I always felt that I need a modern load testing software.Tools like JMeter, ab are not very easy to use and it seems innovation in load testing which is a crucial part of any software release cycle has been ignored. This is my third attempt at making Loadjitsu, I am so glad that I can finaly release this. A bit more about the software 1. Powered by golang you can run load tests for tens of thousands of connections per second on very average hardware. 2. Cross platform, run it on Windows or Mac or host it on your linux machines 3. Lets you load test databases like MySQL, PostgreSQL, Mongodb out of the box. 4. Will keep adding more load testing targets in the future (even the more esoteric ones) I hope to open source Loadjitsu soon and let users contribute new targets. Hope this makes load testing fun again https://loadjitsu.com January 21, 2022 at 11:28PM

Jumat, 21 Januari 2022

Show HN: Lockless Ringbuffer Built with Go Generics https://ift.tt/3nJXeka

Show HN: Lockless Ringbuffer Built with Go Generics A single publisher, multi subscriber lockless ring buffer build with the new generics in Go 1.18beta. https://ift.tt/3qLFzdH January 21, 2022 at 03:14AM

Show HN: Bakelite – making it easier to communicate with your firmware https://ift.tt/3GPbxeG

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Show HN: AskPaulGraham https://ift.tt/32gNlmu

Show HN: AskPaulGraham https://ift.tt/3KFybZB January 21, 2022 at 12:37AM

Show HN: Cursor – An AI Email Companion https://ift.tt/3nIoeAJ

Show HN: Cursor – An AI Email Companion Hey HN! I built https://cursor.so/, a chrome extension to help you write email blazingly fast. Cursor has three key features 1) describe your email and have an AI write a draft for you 2) one-click to shorten your email and 3) highlight text to change its tone (make it more formal/casual/friendly). I hope that Cursor can make writing email more easy and fun for some of you :). Happy to chat about the AI or dev stack behind the product. Let me know if you have any questions/comments/feature requests! January 21, 2022 at 12:35AM

Show HN: Make better food choices when grocery shopping https://ift.tt/3fEnOa2

Show HN: Make better food choices when grocery shopping https://ift.tt/33QzIec January 20, 2022 at 11:35PM

Show HN: My hardware and software setup for a new home https://ift.tt/3nHuiJw

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Show HN: Traefik Docker Protector https://ift.tt/3GMTdmp

Show HN: Traefik Docker Protector https://ift.tt/3tJTPWb January 20, 2022 at 07:03PM

Kamis, 20 Januari 2022

Show HN: Kerneltool – A Ubuntu mainline kernel installer https://ift.tt/3rG4iQa

Show HN: Kerneltool – A Ubuntu mainline kernel installer https://ift.tt/35c8orH January 20, 2022 at 03:57PM

Show HN: Guitar Tabs Search Engine https://ift.tt/3nIzJb7

Show HN: Guitar Tabs Search Engine https://ift.tt/33SxwCN January 20, 2022 at 09:41AM

Show HN: DevToys.app – An offline Swiss Army knife for developers https://ift.tt/3nInVG2

Show HN: DevToys.app – An offline Swiss Army knife for developers https://devtoys.app January 19, 2022 at 10:08PM

Show HN: Twitter Clone Social App https://ift.tt/3Ad4TfM

Show HN: Twitter Clone Social App https://pw.wzm.me January 20, 2022 at 03:07AM

Show HN: Sudokle https://ift.tt/3GM4QKj

Show HN: Sudokle Hello Hackernew, I just built this up, its a mix of Sudoku and Wordle. Does the super minimum (not a web dev so its all old school). I think its super fun. Please let me know your feelings. [DNS propogation is still going on, sorry if you can't access it yet] https://www.sudokle.com January 20, 2022 at 02:47AM

Show HN: A better way to timeblock your day https://ift.tt/33Mwg4f

Show HN: A better way to timeblock your day https://ift.tt/33MZgJa January 19, 2022 at 11:54PM

Show HN: A modern React Playground https://ift.tt/33Ld9rk

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Rabu, 19 Januari 2022

Show HN: Payitfwd.dev – Redirect Donors to Dependencies https://ift.tt/3FBE1Hr

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Show HN: Stop Putting AWS Credentials in GitHub Secrets https://ift.tt/3FS5XXX

Show HN: Stop Putting AWS Credentials in GitHub Secrets Greetings! I've created a GitHub action that works that allows GitHub Actions to exchange a GitHub token for AWS Access Credentials. I've cultivated a few examples of it in action: https://ift.tt/3rt5qq6 I've always found management of AWS Credentials has been a pain. So this setting up this Action works like this: 1) A SAML Identity Provider is created in AWS 2) A Role in AWS is set up to trust that Identity Provider 3) A config file is added to the repository indicating which role can be assumed 4) The GitHub Action exchanges the Repo Secret for AWS Credentials using the SAML.to backend for the exchange Let me know what you think! I'm Happy to take questions and comments here or on Gitter: https://ift.tt/3tEk7cE https://ift.tt/33Mas8S January 19, 2022 at 02:50AM

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Selasa, 18 Januari 2022

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Show HN: A tool to help you manage technical debt Caribou helps software teams manage long-term technical migrations in their projects. For example migrating from one networking library to another or migrating a codebase from one architecture pattern to another. These changes usually happen over a span of a few months and without any tooling, they can be difficult to manage. It’s difficult to understand how much progress has been made, what is still left to do and who are the engineers helping move the migration forward. Caribou was built to solve these problems. So how does it work? In simple terms, Caribou is a Github application which, after being configured, monitors all the changes in your repository and displays a dashboard with the progress of specific migrations along with who is contributing to these migrations. Caribou allows you to define all sorts of migrations using an easy-to-use rules engine; for example changing the project architecture, replacing a library or changing some coding conventions. You can get inspired by our examples in the docs section. Currently, Caribou is still in Beta. We believe the product can provide a lot of value as it currently stands, but there is more functionality that we’re looking to add in the coming months such as Slack integration and Pull Request comments so that engineers can get valuable feedback in their PRs. You can checkout Caribou here: https://ift.tt/2Yxru89 January 18, 2022 at 02:14AM

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Minggu, 16 Januari 2022

Show HN: Building a Neural Network in Pure Lisp Without Built-In Numbers https://ift.tt/3Gz2nTH

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Show HN: GoDBLedger-Web – GUI Interface for Open Source Accounting System https://ift.tt/3nw6E2C

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Show HN: Free, async platform to discuss and learn as a dev https://ift.tt/3qvSqk2

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Show HN: wst.rocks, an ultra-minimalist JSON hosting service https://ift.tt/33GTQiH

Show HN: wst.rocks, an ultra-minimalist JSON hosting service https://wst.rocks/ January 16, 2022 at 08:22AM

Show HN: Brew.fm – An alliance of artists who remix and edit each other's tracks https://ift.tt/3rr2vhL

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Show HN: A Wordle clone for the terminal. Written in Rust https://ift.tt/3A1Fwxv

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Show HN: Teyit – Automatically format your Python unittest assertions https://ift.tt/33G7lPF

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Jumat, 14 Januari 2022

Show HN: Blog post how to Run simple Node.js application in Kubernetes cluster https://ift.tt/31XpaJC

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Show HN: Presentation as Code – Using Org and Reveal.js https://ift.tt/3FqmnXe

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Show HN: EventCatalog – open-source tool to document event architectures https://ift.tt/3nlqcqm

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Show HN: Appwrite 0.12 – Open Source alternative to Google's Firebase https://ift.tt/3GneOSm

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Show HN: Squeaker: Like Docker, but for Smalltalk Images https://ift.tt/3rgcq9P

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Show HN: Extending SectorLISP to Implement Basic REPLs and Games https://ift.tt/3K2uPiM

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Show HN: Threeboard – a full-size mechanical USB keyboard with only three keys https://ift.tt/3HP4MJS

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Selasa, 11 Januari 2022

Show HN: MoonJournal – Digital planner pdf that syncs with your calendar https://ift.tt/3qgaVJn

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Show HN: I made a Novak Djokovic tennis game https://ift.tt/3qcED1U

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Show HN: E2E encrypted “multiplayer” text editor on the web in 6kb https://ift.tt/3f9xxVp

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Are Ride-hail Companies Serving Wheelchair Users in San Francisco?

Are Ride-hail Companies Serving Wheelchair Users in San Francisco?
By Maddy Ruvolo

woman pushing a woman in a wheelchair on Chestnut Street

Since 2013, ride-hail companies, also known as Transportation Network Companies or TNCs, have become increasingly visible on San Francisco’s streets. In the area of disability access and TNCs, while some individuals have reported increased mobility and independence because of TNCs, wheelchair users have largely been unable to use the service. Ride hailing apps generally did not offer wheelchair accessible vehicles—nor were they required to do so by the CPUC.

While the SFMTA and our sister agency, the San Francisco County Transportation Authority (SFCTA) do not have the authority to regulate these services—a job entrusted statewide to the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC)—we have worked together to pay close attention to the impact they have on our transportation network and shaped our areas of studies, policies, and programs accordingly. For example, over the years, the City has documented how well these services do or do not meet San Francisco’s Guiding Principles for Emerging Mobility Services, helping to shape policy and recommendations around our congestion and disability access goals.

A move in the right direction: the TNC Access for All Act

For this reason, San Francisco was proud to support the TNC Access for All Act, signed into law by then-Governor Jerry Brown in 2018. The bill requires the CPUC to develop regulations relating to accessibility for persons with disabilities, including wheelchair users who need a wheelchair accessible vehicle (WAV). The bill also created a financial incentive for TNCs to increase accessibility by imposing a per-trip fee on all TNC rides in the state. The funds from this fee are then used to reimburse ride hailing companies for their expenses if they demonstrate they are improving access to WAVs on their platforms. If a company does not meet the requirements established for reimbursement, or if they do not provide WAV services in a county at all, the collected fees are deposited into an “Access Fund” for other eligible providers to help provide on-demand WAV services in that area instead.

Since July 2019, TNCs have collected a 10-cent fee for every non-WAV trip in California. While the CPUC has not yet distributed funds to non-TNC providers as part of the Access Fund, we have started to receive data on how TNCs like Uber and Lyft are trying to improve WAV services in the few counties for which information has been reported.

So, how do we know if wheelchair accessible TNC services are improving in San Francisco and throughout the state?

For TNCs to keep the fees they are collecting to pay for WAV services, companies like Uber and Lyft must demonstrate to the CPUC that their WAV services are meeting certain quarterly performance requirements. The CPUC requires TNCs seeking reimbursement to submit reports, called “Advice Letters,” to the CPUC and anyone registered on the CPUC’s official “service list.” These reports are a series of PDF and Excel files that include aggregated data by county on service aspects like number of trip requests and rate of fulfillment, hours of service provided, response times (the time between requesting a trip and receiving a ride), expenses incurred, complaints received, and outreach performed.

All of the information provided in these Advice Letters is incredibly valuable for understanding the state of wheelchair accessible TNC service throughout California. However, the way CPUC requires the TNCs to file the information to a small group and in a difficult-to-read format has limited the utility of the data. Until now! In 2021, the SFMTA and SFCTA were chosen to participate in the San Francisco Office of Civic Innovation’s Civic Bridge Program. Through this program, we were matched with pro-bono partner ZS Associates to develop publicly available data dashboards to display key pieces of the data submitted by TNCs.

The dashboards, which are now hosted on our website, feature the following tabs: Total Trips Requested and Completed, Trips Requested and Completed by Operator, Average Number of WAVs Available Each Hour, Trips Requested – Completed and Cancelled, Response Time, TNC Expenses, and TNC Complaints.

The Trips tabs show requested and completed WAV trips, as well as cancellations. The Response Time tab includes a breakdown of the average time between passenger request and driver arrival. The Expenses tab includes program expenditures by spending category (and note that “Partnership Costs” include most of the direct costs of providing WAV service—usually the amount paid to a contractor who is providing WAV trips for the TNC. “Operational Costs” are primarily overhead). Finally, the Complaints tab categorizes the complaints reported about the TNCs’ WAV service. Each tab can be viewed by vendor (currently Lyft, Uber, or Nomad), county, year, and quarter.

We are pleased to make this important reporting data more publicly accessible, and encourage you to explore the dashboards.



Published January 11, 2022 at 04:21AM
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Senin, 10 Januari 2022

Show HN: An OSS Clone of Wordle in React, TS, and Tailwind https://ift.tt/3fdL1iQ

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Minggu, 09 Januari 2022

Show HN: ThinkType – Write Down Your Thoughts https://ift.tt/3zDxWJn

Show HN: ThinkType – Write Down Your Thoughts https://thinktype.app/ January 9, 2022 at 10:11PM

Show HN: API to query catalogs of 20 streaming services across 60 countries https://ift.tt/3GayyIR

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Show HN: Like Twitter, but Immutable, Verifiable and Decentralized https://ift.tt/3F79LUD

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Show HN: Coffee4Creators – Toolbox for Creators https://ift.tt/3zHSOzc

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Sabtu, 08 Januari 2022

Show HN: Set Wallpaper from Your Terminal https://ift.tt/3r260e2

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Show HN: Email encoder – protect your public emails from bots and crawlers https://ift.tt/3f353N9

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Show HN: Hacki – a Hacker News client made with Flutter https://ift.tt/31ApbTC

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Omicron Surge Impact on Muni Routes and Schedules

Omicron Surge Impact on Muni Routes and Schedules
By Julie Kirschbaum

Photo of a bus operator wearing a mask

As has been reported widely in the media, the highly contagious Omicron variant has led to rapid and unprecedented spread of the COVID-19 virus in San Francisco. More than 100 SFMTA staff have contracted COVID since late last month. Combined with pre-existing staffing shortages, this has led to an increase in missed Muni service. We’re also experiencing staffing impacts in other job classifications, including mechanics, car cleaners and transit supervisors. 

Currently, we are missing up to 15% of scheduled Muni service, which means that riders may need to wait longer than usual for their bus or train. Our hope is that this will be the extent of our impacts. However, the situation is fluid, and we are monitoring staffing levels on a daily basis.

As part of our contingency planning, we are preparing for what might happen if our overall staffing levels drop significantly or if a small, but vital group—such as our Transit Management Center or Power Control Center is significantly impacted. Either of these situations could leave us with no choice but to make additional Muni service reductions such as cancelling routes or introducing bus substitutions for rail service.

We are doing our best to avoid this situation by communicating proactively with staff about masking and staying home if they have any symptoms and keeping some staff working vital functions at remote locations to limit exposure. We are grateful that nearly 100% of the SFMTA workforce is vaccinated, and we are encouraging boosters as an effective precaution. We are also doing hard work behind the scenes to prepare signage, operator instructions, and all the other materials we would need to implement changes as smoothly as possible — in the case these become necessary.

For the latest information on service changes, please visit our Core Service webpage. You can also find our latest updates by subscribing to Muni alerts or visiting our Twitter feed.



Published January 08, 2022 at 05:10AM
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Show HN: Homestead (YC W20) – Lot-splitting to build new housing supply https://ift.tt/34pCYgN

Show HN: Homestead (YC W20) – Lot-splitting to build new housing supply Hi HN, we’re Sean & Sam, the founders of Homestead (https://homestead.is). We enable homeowners to split their lot, build a new home, and sell it for a profit. We’re taking advantage of a new California law called SB9, which is designed to expand housing supply (https://ift.tt/3eZikGj) in the state. SB9 allows homeowners to split their single-family residential lot into two separate lots and build up to two new housing units on each. It just went into effect on January 1. The new development opportunity opened by SB9 is only available to homeowners, most of whom are under-resourced to take advantage of it. That’s where we come in. We take care of splitting your lot, financing the new development, managing construction, and selling the new home. You receive 80% of the net profit. You can see whether your property qualifies here: https://ift.tt/33fsLTu. We’re a couple of architects who have been working on large scale urban plans, affordable housing financing, and increasing housing supply for a while now. Our first idea was to help homeowners create lifelong revenue streams by building ADUs (Accessory Dwelling Units) on their property. We figured out how to manage builds that finish up to 5x faster than normal builders and are 2x faster than prefab from first touch to a turnkey unit. Homeowners have used the income from our ADUs to start a business, move to a different country during the pandemic, become cash flow positive on their mortgage, house grandparents, and move out renters to reclaim their home for the first time in a decade. The problem was that over 70% of our leads could not afford the upfront costs of construction. With Homestead, our latest iteration, we solve this by taking on the risk of funding the project. We provide a way for homeowners to finance $400k+ of construction without risking their home or credit as collateral. We split the lot, bring financing, and our expert team of architects and project managers oversee the project until sale. In high value markets, that means a homeowner could make over $1M without risking, or spending, a dollar. Under normal circumstances, this would be too good to be true, but that’s how crazy the housing market has become. SB9 represents a $6T (!) opportunity in California alone. For example, a 1-mile radius of San Fernando Valley has $3.35B in untapped development equity—4,600 opportunities to add new homes and duplexes through SB9. Capturing the opportunity of SB9 requires developing new financing products, development expertise, and customer-facing sales. Development is an incredibly regulatory-heavy and location-specific industry. Homestead is based in Los Angeles (by far the best market for SB9) and we have sold 80 ADUs (59 since March) with 10 built and 17 projects underway. Here’s an example (https://ift.tt/332TdQy) of how this could work for a typical San Jose home — footsteps away from one of our customers. The new house on the split lot has a sale value of $1.5M, based on a same-sized new-build home on the block. The total cost for building the new unit, including permitting, local fees, and financing, is $700k. That’s a net profit of $800k, of which the homeowner’s 80% share is $640k. Our mission is to increase the housing supply in California. In contrast to the develop-and-flip approach, we add new housing while sharing profit and keeping communities in place. We’ll charge the lives of teachers, nurses and social workers who’ve built our communities—doubling or tripling their liquid net worth—early retirement, paying off their kids student debt or helping them make their first down payment. We know that a lot of you share our passion for the housing supply problem, so we’re looking forward to a good discussion. Please share your questions, feedback, ideas, and experiences in this area! January 8, 2022 at 03:09AM

Show HN: CM4 Board with SATA and GbE Switch https://ift.tt/3t3vHh6

Show HN: CM4 Board with SATA and GbE Switch Hey HN, We just launched our first product, a CM4 Carrier Board. Some of the features of the Interceptor Carrier Board include: dual HDMI ports (4Kp60), 5 SATA ports, 4 RJ-45 gigabit ports (via gigabit switch), 4 USB 2.0 ports, RJ-485, and an RTC clock with battery backup. There are also two FFC connectors for future expansion (coming soon). The board is powered via an ATX-24 connector, and a Mini-ITX adapter will be available soon. Here is a link to the board page (product brief linked at the bottom of the page): https://ift.tt/338dP9U January 8, 2022 at 01:27AM

Grab a Cab and Support a Small Business

Grab a Cab and Support a Small Business
By Pamela Johnson

Poster says: help keep our city moving. do your part-- ride with a driver who is a professional, trusted and a small business owner. Image shows figures of a man and woman with suitcases hailing a cab and another man and woman hailing a cab with a smartphone appTaxi drivers are an integral part of what makes San Francisco unique and contribute to the city's economic vitality.  They are essential workers playing a vital role in our transportation network. Each driver works to move people safely and efficiently from one destination to another on their daily journey. 

And, importantly, taxis are small businesses. Taxi drivers are trained and experienced professional drivers who obtain a permit to operate and pay taxes.  

To promote taxi ridership in San Francisco, the SFMTA launched our Taxi Marketing Campaign on January 3, 2022. The campaign is based on input taxi drivers provided in discussions with the SFMTA and an initial campaign to test key marketing messages. The drivers talked and we listened --doing all we could to increase taxi ridership.  

During the Covid-19 Pandemic, taxis got people to their health appointments, the pharmacist, the grocery store to buy food, restaurants to pick up a meal, or helped them meet other essential transport needs. They are also vital to San Francisco’s hospitality and tourism industry and are often the first contact with people entering our beautiful city.  

Over the past decade, taxis in San Francisco have experienced a significant decline in ridership. Customers have been incentivized to instead summon rides through rideshare companies like Uber and Lyft which offer venture capital subsidized pricing, unlimited supply, and minimal regulations and enforcement from the California Public Utilities Commission. Taxi drivers took a brutal financial hit, with many barely hanging on financially. Recently, these ride-sharing hailing companies have raised their prices, and more customers are finding that taxis are a viable and less expensive option and have once again returned to requesting taxis. This offers hope to drivers and the economy as the city reopens from restrictions associated with the Covid-19 pandemic.   

Taxis are a logical choice for transportation since drivers are reliable and experienced professionals who are familiar with the city. Our drivers have also gone through fingerprint background checks so you can rest assured of a safe ride. In addition, we have established regular cleaning protocols for a clean, healthy ride during the pandemic.  

The Ease and Convenience of Taking a Taxi  

Taxis are the only passenger vehicles authorized to use transit lanes, sharing them with buses and other efficient transportation modes. And the industry's low-emissions vehicles create a green fleet that offers a better choice for the environment.  

Finding a ride and paying for it have never been easier, with the ease and convenience of smartphone-based apps.  

To become a taxi driver in San Francisco, an individual must be trained in local traffic laws, driver, safety, the local street layout, communications equipment, and customer service. 

Use an App 

You can request a taxi through Smartphone-based apps, Flywheel, Yo Taxi, and ARRO that allow for ease and convenience of payment.  

The SF taxi booking apps connect you to taxis in San Francisco with the tap of a button.  

Download the app of your choice to request your ride, and make your contactless payment, or if you prefer, you may pay the taxi driver directly.  

The SFMTA’s Taxis, Access & Mobility Services Division regulates the city’s taxi operations. To operate a taxi in the city, the driver must have a permit and operate a vehicle that has a taxi medallion. The medallion is a permit to provide service in San Francisco. The drivers who purchased a medallion have invested a lot of time and money for the right to operate a taxi on city streets. These drivers often take out bank loans to start their businesses.  

As you travel to your next destination, remember to Support a small business and take a taxi!  

Please visit the SFMTA on the web to learn more about the city’s taxis and services.  



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The JFK Drive Promenade is a place for all—and its new signage reflects that!  

A pale green sign with a dark green heart in the middle. The sign reads Welcome to the JFK Promenade. Inside of the heart, the phrases “ride slow!” and “say hello!” are printed and translated into English, Russian, Tagalog, Spanish, and Chinese. Also inside the heart are silhouettes of park users, including people in wheelchairs, people pushing strollers, people walking, rollerskaters, kids, and cyclists. Underneath the heart, green text reads: “Be kind. Say hello. Ride slow. Watch out for others and enjoy this shared space. At the bottom of the sign, there’s a black bar with white text that says: Golden Gate Park Access & Safety Program, and underneath are the SFMTA and Rec & Park logos.

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Through over 50 outreach events held by the Golden Gate Park Access & Safety Program team throughout the fall and over 10,000 survey responses we received, San Franciscans have overwhelmingly said they appreciate the space for walking and rolling along JFK Drive—but also want to see more guidance on how to use the space. 

In response, the SF Recreation & Park Department and SFMTA co-designed this courtesy campaign to encourage park users to put safety and kindness first when navigating the promenade. 

A pale green sign with a dark green heart in the middle. The top of the sign reads Be Kind, translated into English, Spanish, Tagalog, Russian and Chinese. Inside of the heart, the phrases “ride slow!” and “say hello!” are printed and translated into English, Russian, Tagalog, Spanish, and Chinese. Also inside the heart are silhouettes of park users, including people in wheelchairs, people pushing strollers, people walking, rollerskaters, kids, and cyclists. At the bottom of the sign, there’s a black bar with white text that says: Golden Gate Park Access & Safety Program, and underneath are the SFMTA and Rec & Park logos.

A simple reminder to go slow and say hello can go a long way! 



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In fact, Kurt’s website "Yellow Line Art," is named in honor of the demarcation at vehicle entrances behind which passengers are asked to stand.  "Conversation welcome but cannot interfere with safe operation of the bus," has real meaning for Kurt, who sees the yellow line not as a restriction, but an invitation. In his art, Kurt wants to share the feelings that Muni inspires in him — the sights, the sounds and the sensations that are all a part of the travelling experience. His first exhibition, in 2018, “was created to honor the hard-working SF Muni Operators that keep our city running.”   

He has a lot he feels grateful to Muni operators, one of whom he credits with giving his life a new trajectory. On a cold winter's night in 2008, Kurt Schwartzman was literally given the ride of his life.  Alone and unhoused, seeking refuge at a bus shelter in the Excelsior district, Kurt was surprised when one of Muni’s all-nighter "Owl" buses pulled up and the doors opened. "Come on in and keep me company," said the operator, reassuring him that he could ride even when he confessed that he didn't have the full fare.  

That night, Kurt found not just the warmth and safety of a seat on the bus, but the reassurance that he was a person worthy of welcome. Living with HIV, suffering from a meth addiction, and working at a string of jobs that he couldn't seem to hold down, Kurt says what he lacked most was, "the need for humanity."  Now Kurt has a dream — that one day he will be able to find and thank the operator who welcomed him on board the Owl and to a new destination (at press time, the identity of the operator remains a mystery). 

Kurt’s long rise out of homelessness came through his ability to connect with people and keep faith in himself and in others. With assistance from city and AIDS-related social services, as well as from kind strangers, Kurt eventually found a path forward that enabled him to establish a new life for himself in the city he loves. 

When he first moved to San Francisco, "I had no idea there was a subway," said Kurt "and so one day I got on a streetcar and was astonished when it disappeared into a tunnel under Market Street."  Since then the N Judah has been a particular favorite of his, especially when the long ride from Embarcadero out to the ocean offered Kurt a respite from the streets and a chance to meet people and listen to conversations. 

To see Kurt Schwartzmann’s online exhibit honoring Muni operators, go to Yellow Line Art Gallery



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