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Tuesday, September 2, 2025

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Tech

Can they digitize your epiphanies?

At the Human + Tech conference, a movement to meld AI to personhood that ended up feeling more machine than humankind.

Steal this future

We don't need to let the Big Tech oligarchs and creepy cyber-libertarians decide what city—and what kind of society—we want to live in.

This Emeryville archive pledges to level up gamer lore

Video Game History Foundation lovingly catalogues '80s and '90s magazines, industry brochures—even BTS 'Myst' VHS tapes.

The Drain: Marke B. spouts off on poverty porn peddlers and the billionaires who love them

Our publisher popped on the popular podcast for a few laughs at tech oligarch Garry Tan and some thoughts on SF's political scene.

Lo-fi, free-form, and plant-based: Game Developers Conference’s indie offerings

Video game creators on the pleasures and pitfalls of pushing boundaries.

At Game Developers Conference, video game workers look to level up through unionization

Amid an industry downturn, the labor movement is racking up major points.

Game devs revved up to beat the clock at 16th Global Game Jam

The worldwide collaborative event creates community in a competitive industry, and bring more fun into the universe.

Adorable free ‘Muni Routle’ game tests your SF transit knowledge

Hop aboard the city's latest obsession: an online daily quiz for transportation geeks—and folks just waiting for the bus.

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SF’s Goethe-Institut makes a big move—and asks even bigger questions

German cultural powerhouse's new art/tech show queries: 'Can technology enable artists to create an equitable society?'

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