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A recent article in The Guardian was about two tech workers, who make $1 million between them, having a hard time making ends meet in S.F. (Courtesy photo)
A penny for your thoughts on the six-digit-earning...
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A production worker at the Tesla plant in Fremont wrote a blog post imploring CEO Elon Musk to improve the working conditions there. (Courtesy photo)
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A light generator burns on the UC Berkeley campus on Wednesday night during a protest over the scheduled appearance of Breitbart editor Milo Yiannopoulos. (Courtesy Mikaela Raphael/The Daily Californian)
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Protesters filled the area around Martin Luther King Student Union at UC Berkeley on Wednesday to protest Breitbart News editor Milo Yiannopoulos, who was invited to speak there by the Berkeley College Republicans club. The protest soon turned violent and Yiannopoulos’ speech was canceled. (Seung Y. Lee/Special to S.F. Examiner)
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UC Berkeley canceled a controversial talk by Breitbart News editor and alt-right provocateur Milo Yiannopoulos when a mass protest on…

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Cybersecurity does not seem to be at the top of President Donald Trump’s agenda, being that is still tweeting from his personal phone. (Courtesy photo)
Trump’s cybersecurity practices have been a ‘Sad!’ sight
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In his first week as president, Donald Trump has provided fodder for a thousand columns, not many of which will…

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Tech workers aren’t necessarily known for their political activism, but with the election of Donald Trump as president, that may change. (Courtesy photo)
As Trump enters White House, tech workers also...
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In the wave of protests which consumed the Bay Area against Donald Trump’s inauguration, one of the most interesting protests…

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Food delivery startups are closing down or downsizing as it would seem that the food delivery tech bubble has popped. (Courtesy photo)
As the food delivery bubble pops, will its...
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As I bunkered down in my house during the rainstorm last week, I came across an article on Vice Motherboard…

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The Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas is the world's largest consumer-electronics show and convention not based in San Francisco. (Courtesy photo)
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Every year, San Francisco’s tech scene looks a bit emptier than usual for two occasions: Burning Man in August, and…

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As we begin a new year, besides keeping our bodies fit, we may want to cut the fat when it comes to our Facebook accounts, being that it collects a lot of data on us. (Courtesy photo)
For the New Year, consider a Facebook diet
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Lately, I’ve been thinking a lot about this idea called a virtual weight. It is simply the totality of our…

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