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By the numbers: Protecting Operator and Customer Health and Safety

By the numbers: Protecting Operator and Customer Health and Safety By Emily Stefiuk The SFMTA has responded to COVID-19 by working to minimize the risk of transmission and protect the health and safety of our employees and the public. Health and safety is  SFMTA’s Transportation Recovery Plan’s  number one priority.   To assess how we are doing, the SFMTA has been monitoring data through our  Transportation Recovery Plan Dashboards . The  Objective 1 dashboard  compiles metrics associated with health and safety, including sanitizing vehicles and facilities, promoting physical distancing, and encouraging mask compliance. Here’s what we’re seeing:   As of December 6, operator reported mask-related incidents are down 92% from the peak in April.   Mask compliance on Muni is at an all-time high at 96% of observed passengers wearing masks.   We’ve upped our mask distribution – our  Transit Information Program (TIP)  staff distributed over 14,000 masks to customers the week of Nov

Show HN: I made a solar-powered, ePaper photo frame https://ift.tt/3r7vXIw

Show HN: I made a solar-powered, ePaper photo frame Looks like this year ePaper projects have been popping around[1], so this is mine. I made a photo frame with the intention of having a record of my family's history that can potentially outlive me. Knowing the challenges of long-lived digital projects, I consider this a moving target that will go through several iterations, but the first version showed encouraging results. I wonder if anyone else is interested in having something like that in their living rooms. More details: https://ift.tt/2Wr1O96 [1] https://ift.tt/33w5ngR https://ift.tt/3a0eS9D and more recently https://ift.tt/2W8BSyJ December 18, 2020 at 05:26AM

Show HN: Turn your un-used domains into Reddit-like clones https://ift.tt/2WwCApv

Show HN: Turn your un-used domains into Reddit-like clones Hey there, HN people! I would like to share with you a little tool I've been working on this year. It's called Newsy https://www.newsy.co Problem I have more than 30 domains that I've bought over the years. I plan to (eventually) do something with them, but meanwhile, they are un-used and just sitting there. I want to use them somehow. I know there are a few impulsive domain buyers out there! :) My Solution I wanted to turn my un-used domains into something useful without me having to do too much work. So I created Newsy https://www.newsy.co It turns your un-used domains into a Reddit-like content aggregator. It automatically crawls the web based on the keywords I provide (or RSS feeds) and creates a Reddit-like content-based website. Over the past few months, we've added following features - memberships, voting, comments, themes, automated newsletters, integration with other tools & monetization by bringing

Launch HN: ShareWith (YC W21) – Easily share internal websites securely https://ift.tt/3mn7bAA

Launch HN: ShareWith (YC W21) – Easily share internal websites securely Hi HN! We are Jake [jakemoshenko], Joey [jschorr], and Jimmy [jzelinskie] of Petricorp ( https://petricorp.io ). We’re building authorization services that reduce the overhead of adding a complex authorization policy to your apps and internal resources. We’ve been building developer services and tools for over 15 years, and throughout that time we’ve repeatedly run into the problem where whatever authorization solution we pick for a new service at first, turns into a major limitation later down the road. Relational database backed libraries like the ones found in popular web frameworks have proven inflexible and a scaling bottleneck, and distributed policy engines such as Open Policy Agent [1] turn the evaluation scalability problem into one of distribution and consistency. In the past, we’ve even had to shelve product features because the effort required to safely alter the policy and migrate the data was higher t

Show HN: Add Stories-Like Widget to Any Website Based on RSS Feeds https://ift.tt/386BEOc

Show HN: Add Stories-Like Widget to Any Website Based on RSS Feeds Hey Hackers! I'm about to release a new plugin for websites and wanted to ask your feedback. This plugin is called "Automatic Stories" and it allows you to add a stories-like widget to any website based on existing RSS feeds, so you won't need to take care of creating stories manually. It will be updated based on the content of your website. If you're using Wordpress, you may find a quick demo here: https://ift.tt/2Wo8apK Simply type your website url, and the plugin will generate the stories automatically :) If you're not using Wordpress, simply go directly to editor, add a category, and enter the feed URL to see the magic happen: https://ift.tt/34l8Osk Any feedback will be appreciated! December 17, 2020 at 01:46PM

Tenderloin Streets Transform During COVID-19

Tenderloin Streets Transform During COVID-19 By Kimberly Leung COVID-19 has disproportionately impacted people who live and work in the Tenderloin. As a result, the SFMTA has been working closely with District 6 Supervisor Matt Haney’s office, other city departments, the Tenderloin Traffic Safety Task Force and community members to address the public health issues and unique challenges in the neighborhood through innovative interventions.    The Tenderloin is home to many of our most vulnerable communities including historically marginalized groups such as people with disabilities, residents of SROs and supportive housing and limited-English proficient communities. With every single street in the Tenderloin on the city’s High Injury Network -- the 13 percent of San Francisco streets that account for 75 percent of severe traffic injury collision and fatalities -- this critical neighborhood is the focus of our latest efforts to make the city safer for everyone.  As part of the city’s

27 Bryant Returns to Serve Communities in Mission, SOMA and Tenderloin

27 Bryant Returns to Serve Communities in Mission, SOMA and Tenderloin By Enrique Aguilar Beginning on Saturday, January 23, the 27 Bryant will return to service  with a route realignment  that will improve service reliability by using  temporary emergency transit lanes .   The 27 Bryant makes critical connections for three of San Francisco’s  Muni Service Equity Strategy  neighborhoods that have been hit especially hard by the pandemic. The Tenderloin is one of most diverse and dense neighborhoods in San Francisco with many seniors, families, lower income households and persons with disabilities relying on transit. The 27 Bryant will soon travel directly to FoodsCo and Costco in SoMa to provide a connection to other food options. It will also stop just a couple of blocks away from the  Mission Food Hub  on Alabama Street in the Mission, an organization that provides free groceries to Latinx families.     27 Bryant on Bryant Street at 20th St in the Mission   With the anticipated

Show HN: After 10 years my side project has hit $8k/mo in revenue https://ift.tt/3mkuvis

Show HN: After 10 years my side project has hit $8k/mo in revenue Back in 2010 I had an idea for a service that would allow people to easily create semi-permanent email aliases so that they could give an email address to people and websites without revealing their real email address. These aliases will continue to work indefinitely unless you choose to block them. My brother and I spent a few months building the initial version and launched the website in July 2010. For the first year we had about 50 signups per month, by 2013 this had increased to 1500 and it's currently around 3500 per month. Similarly, our revenue grew consistently but slowly - doubling about every 18 months, reaching its current level of around $8k/mo. Over this time we redesigned the website, and found a company to create an explainer video for the service (both through 99Designs). We have not spent much on paid user acquisition, we experimented with it a bit a few years ago without positive results. I think t

A City Responds: 2020 Annual Report

A City Responds: 2020 Annual Report By Bradley Dunn While there are many changes to our end of the year rituals and much uncertainty about the future, one tradition that continues is the San Francisco City Charter dictating that we release the Fiscal Year 2019-2020  Annual Report .    Like much of our work, the SFMTA’s Annual Report has made the transition online during this pandemic.  By utilizing these online tools, we share interactive maps and dashboards to help show our Agency’s work like Slow Streets, Shared Spaces or our Key Performance Metrics.   You can find the Annual Report and the hard work of our dedicated staff below. Published December 15, 2020 at 06:03AM https://ift.tt/34eCx65