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by intended
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sup temp account. I don't talk here anymore, but I do remember when I first saw gentrificaton raised on HN. The crux of the issue is that it resulted in a less healthy/hungry city because it made it that much harder for someone to come to SF, find a place to rent, and then work at whatever startup idea they wanted. In the long run, its just a sign that a particular city/era's time has come/gone, and should be lauded. The opportunity to start a new network elsewhere and build a fresh system to improve on the old is what I can see here. |
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