Tech Traveler's Guide to San Francisco: Where to Stay, Eat, and Recharge
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Tech Traveler's Guide to San Francisco: Where to Stay, Eat, and Recharge
"You've probably read plenty of recent news stories about how San Francisco is a failed city. Our infrastructure is crumbling, our streets are scary, our social fabric is torn and frayed. Most of that stuff is false. Yes, San Francisco has issues, but they're the same problems nearly all US cities are facing as they struggle to reorient themselves to our new, post-pandemic economic reality. The "doom loop" narrative that's often repeated in the national press is a gross exaggeration."
"The truth is that San Francisco is thriving. We are at the epicenter of the machine intelligence revolution, as the forces of change draw tech wizards, entrepreneurs, and VC megabucks into our city like a neodymium magnet. Our counterculture roots are still sprouting, and the reigning ethos is one that encourages free thinkers to blaze their own trail. The city is small and walkable-just 49 square miles, surrounded by water on three sides-and rich with natural green spaces."
San Francisco remains a thriving epicenter of the machine-intelligence revolution, drawing tech talent, entrepreneurs, and venture capital. Urban challenges exist, but they mirror issues faced by many US cities adjusting to a post-pandemic economy and do not erase the city's vitality. Strong counterculture roots and an ethos of independent thinking persist alongside booming tech activity. The city covers 49 square miles, is surrounded by water on three sides, and offers abundant green spaces, mild weather, and iconic hilltop views. Diverse communities include Asian, Pacific Islander, and Latin American populations, and the city serves as a celebrated center for queer, trans, and nonbinary people.
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