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What’s New in the Richmond? Transit Lanes to Support the 38 Geary

What’s New in the Richmond? Transit Lanes to Support the 38 Geary By Jade Moy Notice something new in the Richmond? We recently installed new transit lanes on segments of Geary Boulevard between Stanyan Street and 33rd Avenue as part of the Temporary Emergency Transit Lanes program . This project extends the existing transit lanes that we installed as part of the Geary Rapid Project between Stanyan and Market streets. Now , more than 75% of Geary Boulevard benefits from transit lanes, increasing overall transit-lane miles by 50%. The Geary Boulevard corridor provides neighborhoods with vital services such as medical centers, grocery stores and other essential businesses. During the pandemic, the 38 Geary bus route has continued to serve about 18,000 daily riders making essential trips. Our new t ransit lanes help keep buses moving to reduce crowding and travel times for people who still depend on transit to get around the city. When buses aren’t competing with traffic, they

Launch HN: Text Blaze (YC W21) Programmable snippets to automate tedious typing https://ift.tt/3q5bT8w

Launch HN: Text Blaze (YC W21) Programmable snippets to automate tedious typing Hi HN! We’re Scott and Dan of Text Blaze ( https://blaze.today ). Text Blaze lets you create programmable text snippets that you can insert anywhere in Chrome by typing a brief shortcut. Before Text Blaze, we designed and built internal tools for thousands of sales and support reps at Google. As much as we tried though, our tools could never automate all repeated work for all users. We saw that there were always tech savvy reps who would build additional scripts to fill gaps and help save even more time. With Text Blaze, we wanted to create something for those kinds of reps to speed up and automate their boring repetitive work (and make it super easy for them to share with teammates). Text Blaze snippets help users to do this. You can start by taking all the repetitive messaging that they have and making it insertable with a few keystrokes. Many of our users easily save hours a month of typing just doing th

Launch HN: MagicBell (YC W21) – embedded notification system for your product https://ift.tt/3aBsR8j

Launch HN: MagicBell (YC W21) – embedded notification system for your product Hey everyone! I am Hana, and along with my co-founder Josue, we are excited to launch MagicBell ( https://magicbell.io ). You can embed MagicBell in your web/mobile application to show users workflow notifications in-app and real-time. If the user is not online when you send them a notification, we can send them an email (or text). For example, a project management app can use MagicBell to show new tasks assigned to a user or tasks due soon. A code collaboration app will notify users of pull-requests that need their review. These notifications keep the workflow moving. Building a notification system is challenging. We built robust email notifications at my last startup SupportBee [0], and it took us weeks to nail down the threading, reply by email, unsubscription links, and notification preference management. When we wanted to add an in-app inbox, I felt that we were building a mini email client into our app.

Show HN: Favorite writing / journaling tool? Half-finished projects welcome https://ift.tt/2MDLXm1

Show HN: Favorite writing / journaling tool? Half-finished projects welcome I’m specifically looking for a tool a user shared on here that facilitated writing for content by scrolling up and disappearing text as new text was inputted. I believe it was a HTML/JSS only solution - a small personal project. I’ve done a lot of focused searches, but haven’t been able to find this comment. That said, I love these sorts of projects. I know they’re a self-indulgence and often a distraction. I’m celebrating that for a moment, personally. Please share your favorites writing tools, the smaller and more personal the better. February 5, 2021 at 03:56AM

Launch HN: Feroot (YC W21) – security scanner for front-end JavaScript code https://ift.tt/3jj3uft

Launch HN: Feroot (YC W21) – security scanner for front-end JavaScript code Hi HN! I'm Ivan, the co-founder of Feroot Security (YC W21) ( https://www.feroot.com/ ). Feroot Inspector is a security scanner for the client-side javascript code of web apps made for app sec teams. If you're not testing the security of the client-side code of your web app, there’s a good chance you could be exposed to Magecart skimmers, malware and spyware loaded with third-party scripts - css, pixels, tags, trackers, and more. We use synthetic users (i.e. bots—good ones!) to detect keyloggers, spyware, security misconfigurations, vulnerabilities, anomalies in the client-side code of web applications. Simulating activities that real users do, our scanner triggers all code activities first. And then it performs security testing and assessments of actual JavaScript code and everything else that is loaded into the browser when your users are using your web app. Pretty much what security scanners (like Qu

Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Rosa Parks

Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Rosa Parks By Sophia Scherr “Stand for something or you will fall for anything. Today’s mighty oak is yesterday’s nut that held its ground.” Today, we celebrate the legacy of civil rights icon, Rosa Parks. 66 years ago, Rosa kept her seat on a Montgomery bus, was jailed and fined $10, thus sparking the Montgomery Bus Boycott. A catalyst for the Civil Rights Movement, Rosa’s groundbreaking act proves how change can be made through the protest and civil action of everyday people. This day also reminds us of the progress and work that is still needed to ensure equity for all. In commemoration of the start of Black History Month and to honor Rosa Parks and her courage a  plaque in her honor has been installed  on a bus to mark this historical civil rights event. Our Black Women in Transit history campaign celebrates those extraordinary individuals who have demonstrated a commitment to civil rights in transportation. You can find the stories of Rosa

Launch HN: Tint (YC W21) – Embed insurance into any product https://ift.tt/3ax6TmS

Launch HN: Tint (YC W21) – Embed insurance into any product Hi HN! We’re Matheus & Jérôme and we’re the co-founders of Tint( http://www.tint.ai ). We help companies add insurance to their products. Many companies, such as marketplaces, merchants, and travel agents could include insurance as part of their products and services to make them more valuable to their customers. For example, insurance will be included when you rent a campervan for a weekend trip at Outdoorsy, to protect you if anything goes wrong. Our platform provides everything that is needed: software, access to insurers, compliance—everything required to manage risk and protect users, profitably. We met in 2014 when we were early employees at Turo, the car-sharing startup. While there, we saw the potential that insurance products have and also saw how hard it was to fully capitalize on it. Turo has an obvious and pressing need for insurance, but to fill it, they had to build their own systems, find insurers to back th

Vision Zero Look Ahead

Vision Zero Look Ahead By Erica Kato With  Vision Zero , our goal is straight-forward: traffic deaths are not just preventable, they’re unacceptable and we must work to eliminate them. One death on our streets due to traffic violence is one death too many.  People using pedestrian safety zone on 8th Street that creates a shorter and safer crosswalk The advent of the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020 had a significant and unprecedented impact on travel in San Francisco throughout the year.  Unfortunately, as traffic volumes dropped, we witnessed an increase in both traffic speeds and dangerous driving behavior. While the number of traffic injuries in San Francisco decreased in 2020 compared to 2019, the number of traffic deaths remained tragically unchanged. Nationally, traffic fatalities have increased in major cities, including many of our Vision Zero peers like Portland, New York City and Philadelphia.  In San Francisco we experienced an increase in solo-driver fatalities and mot

Launch HN: Emerge (YC W21) – Monitor and reduce iOS app size https://ift.tt/2YEjTkO

Launch HN: Emerge (YC W21) – Monitor and reduce iOS app size Hi everyone! We’re Noah and Josh from Emerge ( https://ift.tt/36BFYF2 ). Our company is building a monitoring and analysis tool to help iOS developers reduce their app’s size. You might have heard about app size challenges faced by large iOS apps, particularly those with Swift codebases. I was an iOS engineer at Airbnb for 4.5 years and personally worked on their size reduction efforts. App size is tricky to quantify. The size users most commonly see (what’s on the App Store page) is the install size thinned for their device. This is the size measured after stripping out assets like images and other media not needed for your screen size, or code that doesn’t run on your device’s architecture. However, this isn’t the only size metric out there, there’s also download and universal size (read more about this in our docs [1]). Our tool makes app size easy to understand by visualizing the size contribution of every file in your ap

Launch HN: Routable (YC S17) – Scale payouts without building in-house tools https://ift.tt/36x79Ru

Launch HN: Routable (YC S17) – Scale payouts without building in-house tools Hey HN! I’m Omri and I co-founded Routable ( https://routable.com ) with Tom Harel. We are a business payments platform built to make bill payments and mass payouts fast and seamless, especially as your company scales. We were in YC's S17 batch, but are doing a Launch HN now because we recently completed a huge integration with NetSuite, which will help larger enterprises automate their business payment workflows. Tom and I started working on Routable in early 2017. The idea was sparked while we were eating hummus in Tel Aviv. When we first met up, we had no intention of spending years of our lives trying to figure out how to make bill payments and invoicing easier. But we realized after a three hour conversation that at our two different marketplace companies we had both spent 40% of our engineering resources on building internal tooling to pay out sellers, drivers, restaurants, etc. After we realized we&

Nearly 300 Muni Drivers Celebrated for Extraordinary Safety Record

Nearly 300 Muni Drivers Celebrated for Extraordinary Safety Record By Very few drivers can make the claim they have successfully navigated the congested streets of San Francisco for years on end without having any preventable safety incidents. But 299 of the SFMTA's 2,500 Muni operators can proudly say they have done so for at least 15 years, and some for decades. This month these operators get a token and patch to wear, honoring the Safe Driver record. Recognizing these employees, Director of Transportation Jeff Tumlin stated that, "Safety is SFMTA's number one priority. It is my privilege to honor this year's Safe Driver Award recipients. These professionals deliver for the people of San Francisco and lift up the entire agency. Safe Drivers, thank you for your dedication and your service.” Safe Driver honorees with a remarkable record of 35 or more years. From left to right: Oliverio Valle, Cable Car Division, 46 Years; Lonnie Moore, Jr., Green Division, 43 year

Launch HN: Zaraz (YC W20) – Use third-party tools without slowing your website https://ift.tt/3tdP5FI

Launch HN: Zaraz (YC W20) – Use third-party tools without slowing your website Hi HN! We're Yair and Yo'av of Zaraz ( https://zaraz.com ). We make websites faster by loading their third-party stack in an optimized way. By “third-party” we mean utilities or additional products you add to your website (eg. analytics), not things you build your website with (eg. React). Before we started this we worked on opposite sides of this battle for third-party inclusion: Yair was working for the folks asking to implement just-one-more analytics tool, while Yo'av was a developer trying (and often failing) to push back. Avoiding bloat to begin with would be preferable, but anyone working for even a medium-sized company knows how hard that is - usually when a higher up agrees to try or add a new tool, resistance is futile. Hence the question becomes, can you do it without harming your performance? The average US top 5,000 website loads 22 different third-party tools - analytics, customer s

Launch HN: Opstrace (YC S19) – open-source Datadog https://ift.tt/3tbdBHH

Launch HN: Opstrace (YC S19) – open-source Datadog Hi HN! Seb here, with my co-founder Mat. We are building an open-source observability platform aimed at the end user. We assemble what we consider the best open source APIs and interfaces such as Prometheus and Grafana, but make them as easy to use and featureful as Datadog, with for example TLS and authentication by default. It's scalable (horizontally and vertically) and upgradable without a team of experts. Check it out here: http://opstrace.com/ & https://ift.tt/33DRGgY About us: I co-founded dotCloud which became Docker, and was also an early employee at Cloudflare where I built their monitoring system back when there was no Prometheus (I had to use OpenTSDB :-). I have since been told it's all been replaced with modern stuff—thankfully! Mat and I met at Mesosphere where, after building DC/OS, we led the teams that would eventually transition the company to Kubernetes. In 2019, I was at RedHat and Mat was still at Meso

Launch HN: Albedo (YC W21) – Highest resolution satellite imagery https://ift.tt/2NXrrgD

Launch HN: Albedo (YC W21) – Highest resolution satellite imagery Hey HN! I’m Topher, here with Winston and AJ, and we’re the co-founders of Albedo ( https://albedo.space ). We’re building satellites that will capture both visible and thermal imagery - at a resolution 9x higher than what is available today (see comparison: https://ift.tt/3pQ2Iss ). My technical background is primarily in optics/imaging science related to remote sensing. I previously worked for Lockheed Martin, where I met AJ, who is an expert in satellite architecture and systems engineering. We’ve spent most of our career working on classified space systems, and while the missions we were involved with are super cool, that world is slower to adopt the latest new space technologies. We started Albedo in order to create a new type of satellite architecture that captures high resolution imagery at a fraction of the cost historically required. Winston was previously a software engineer at Facebook, where he frequently use

Launch HN: LayerCI (YC S20) - Staging servers that act like (and replace) CI https://ift.tt/3cp4u00

Launch HN: LayerCI (YC S20) - Staging servers that act like (and replace) CI Hi HN, Lyn & Colin here. We’re co-founders of LayerCI (https://layerci.com), which gives you a modern DevOps experience (CI/CD & staging environments) with as little work as writing a Dockerfile. Most teams need CI/CD (run the build and deploy every time a developer pushes) or staging (host a server with my app in it to share), but current approaches always have at least one of these problems: - Simplistic (only run unit tests) - Slow (wait 10 minutes to run the same repetitive setup steps like "npm install") - Complex (cache keys, base images, a slack channel to reserve staging servers, …) We’ve spent over a year iterating with our customers to build a product that solves all of these problems. Our configuration files (Layerfiles) look like Dockerfiles, so regular developers can write and maintain them. Here's one that creates a staging server for create-react-app: FROM vm/ubuntu:18.04 R