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Surely one of the cameras saw who it was...?

I'm picturing someone dressed up as MC hammer blasting hammer time on a speaker

It didn't happen

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I think we should have a letter writing campaign to shame residents of Atherton. There's not that many of them.

I've never been able to figure out what's so great about Atherton. The houses are big, but other than that, it's nothing special. Woodside is a nice horse community with hills and sequoias. Los Altos Hills used to be; there was a time when the Los Altos Hunt ran the town. Palo Alto is next to Stanford. Portola Valley used to have more patent holders per capita than anywhere else in the US. Atherton is just a bedroom town on flatland with big houses.

sometimes that's it... you're thinking they are not great and if others feel the same, then it's no wonder they feel insecure and are fighting footing for recognition.

don’t forget cachet among well off people.

It's the only option for large flat lots in the middle of Silicon Valley. Aside from the famously responsive police department, city services are basically non-existent, but the residents have their own private libraries and recreation centers.

> I've never been able to figure out what's so great about Atherton

It's 90s/2000s tech and finance leadership money - excluded from Woodside and Portola Valley so Atherton was the next best thing back then.

Not being around Asians played a huge role as well - in the 1990s and 2000s, Saratoga, Cupertino, the Fremont Hills, and the parts of Palo that fell under Gunn High became "Asian" and we were viewed negatively by Silicon Valley types back then. I remember the white flight first hand [0]

Cathy Gatley, co-president of Monta Vista High School's parent-teacher association, recently dissuaded a family with a young child from moving to Cupertino because there are so few young white kids left in the public schools. "This may not sound good," she confides, "but their child may be the only Caucasian kid in the class." (2005)

Their kinds still populate HN.

> Woodside is a nice horse community with hills and sequoias

Older money (1950s-1990s)

> Palo Alto is next to Stanford

Palo Alto was much more "middle class" (think like Fremont or Dublin is today) back then

[0] - https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB113236377590902105


Atherton residents include people like founders of A16Z, Stephen Curry and others. The funny thing, 10-15 years ago, a number of residences were second houses and generally empty.

Back about 15-16 years ago, there was an international incubator BlackBox based out of one of the properties in Atherton.


Time and again, a small group of people who have motivation and resources wins against numerous members of general public who are neither coordinated nor motivated enough.

Wasn't 10-15 years ago the financial crisis?

2008

> we should have a letter writing campaign

The state should be able to collect damages for frivolous NIMBY lawsuits. I don’t care if they’re ashamed. If they’re fine paying more taxes to behave like idiots, who cares.


Where do the fundraising events for House, Senate, and the State House happen ;)

Atherton is a vibe, but it's an older demographic of tech and finance successes (the 1990s-2000s scene).


> Where do the fundraising events for House, Senate, and the State House happen

Atherton is wealthy. But it’s surrounded by the Bay Area. Atherton is uniquely civically engaged, but that’s about it. Palo Alto, Los Gatos, Cupertino and San Francisco can each muster more capital than it can, to say nothing of LA.


They absolutely can in aggregate, but all those towns you listed only became "rich" in the last 10-15 years, and their wealthy members tend to be extremely disassociated with the local political scene from personal experience giving advice to my peers.

Atherton, along with Hillsborough, Ladera, Potola Valley, and Woodside represent old and oldish money who were much more engaged and locally entrenched.

These are peers of Draper, Ellison, Conway, Steyer, Newsom, Getty, Schiff, Pelosi, Sobrato, Panetta, and Siebel and are an entirely different social and political strata.

There is a money as well as a racial component, which is ironic as a significant portion of the community were Italian, German, and Irish Catholics who were excluded by descendants of the Hearsts and Stanfords barely 70 years ago.

Edit: I completely agree with you. The issue is organizational though - California local and state government is structured in such a way that local priorities can override collective goals, and this goes well beyond weaponized environmental reviews or NIMBYism.


It's very common in US private schools.

I think this depends a lot on how you select the set of private schools you're looking at.

Please provide a reference to this.

Uh, it's been a while since I've been inside one, but I would guess it's very common in a certain strain of US private schools, not as a rule.

No it is not lol. Incredibly rare

It's difficult to assess which students have a chance of success without standardized testing.

"In 2024, over 25% of the students in Math 2 had a math grade average of 4.0".

Math 2 is the remedial elementary and middle school math course at UC SD. Lack of standardized testing plus grade inflation contributes to this outcome.


shop class and drivers ed used to be offered by schools...

But you didn't include them in your English or Math classes. They were optional courses, and for older students, not K-6.

do you know of a better recommendation algorithm?

I am unfortunately a bit late to this conversation but I've been building a music exploration website in my spare time, which has similar artist recommendations too. https://explore.band Still work in progress but curious to know what you think if you get a chance to try it

Checked with vast Amon Tobin discography with all his aliases as his discography is a very complicated edge case for any recommendation algorithm: Stone Giants/Figueroa is listened by people who like Amon Tobin but the former is pure indie rock and folk and should not show Amon Tobin itself but more something like Current93. Don’t know how to solve this issue but it but it break any recommendation algorithm for last 20 years

But very nice ui, looks smooth and useful


No, why it should prevent me from describing vast issues with current solutions?

RateYourMusic’s recommendations are solid

this article seems like a nice view into what things were like in 2015 but we've come along way since then.

Bob forbid someone have standards

There's nothing wrong with Taylor Swift taking a private jet instead of a 20 minute drive, she just has "standards".

No, obviously if everybody had those same unreasonable standards the world wouldn't work at all. So all of the privileged elites should probably be grateful that us plebs with "lower standards" exist.


unreasonable standards

what is a reasonable standard and what is dignified and what isn't is really the question. taking a private jet is clearly an unreasonable standard. living healthy (stress is a health hazard) should not be unreasonable.


My friends and I got yelled at for doing anything fun outside, and we couldn't go beyond our yards. Then the neighbor kid chased my friend with a knife and we really couldn't go anywhere until the little perp got committed.

have you looked at satellite maps of the US? there are plenty of places that are concrete jungles with little green space.

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