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Gaslights all over: San Francisco D A Chesa Boudin smears his critics and defends his record as crime engulfs city
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SAN FRANCISCO: Slack has apologized for Hummus Day activity that apparently offended some users.
In an Easter egg, work productivity platform allows users to change their notifications to a woman saying the word hummus, in reference to the Middle Eastern chickpea snack dip. And often on National Hummus Day, the company references the quirk on social media.
TIL: You can change your slack notification from the knock sound to a British woman saying Hummus.
As of Wednesday, plans appeared to be proceeding as usual for this year’s Hummus Day.
What can we say? We really like hummus. Slack (@SlackHQ) May 12, 2021
From left: Chesa Boudin, District Attorney of San Francisco; Gavin Newsom, governor of California; David Sacks; Cyan Banister; and Chamath Palihapitiya. San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images; Justin Sullivan/Getty; iStock; Steve Jennings/Getty; Kimberly White/Getty; Michael Kovac/Getty; Skye Gould/Insider This story is available exclusively to Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now.
Venture capitalists are using large fortunes to influence major recall campaigns in California.
VCs accounted for 13% of the money raised for a campaign to recall Governor Gavin Newsom, and 22% of the money raised to recall SF s District Attorney.
Investors David Sacks and Chamath Palihapitiya are among the top donors funding the Newsom recall.
New York Times TikTok Reporter Is So Committed To Thought Policing She Makes Up Crimes
New York Times TikTok reporter Taylor Lorenz has veered from her usual reporting on the activities of online teenagers to the activities of Silicon Valley tech bros in the hopes of catching them in the act of something problematic, but her latest self-own suggests she should stick to her TikTok beat instead.
In her eagerness to slander venture capitalist Marc Andreessen on Saturday night, Lorenz fired off a tweet falsely claiming he said the word “retarded” in an online audio chatroom on the social media app Clubhouse, which Andreessen is himself an investor in.
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