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ted (not lasso)
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always SF vs. NYC, never LA (sad). anecdotally over the last 2 years, more and more of my friends have moved away from LA to SF or NYC: to SF if they're interested in AI to NYC if they're interested in any other tech only friends that have stayed in LA are CPG, entertainment, or grew up / have family in LA
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shoni.eth
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for like 3 years i've had the impression that SF=ai, NY=crypto, and tech broadly is just dispersed with outside the world (spacex) in texas, smaller (anduril) in cali, and larger (palantir) in nyc. personally i just love CA weather but post-covid kind of opened the country up a bit more and maybe even the world (ns). the major cities feel like something i have to earn (intrinsic) to be in this time around. anyway im just rambling hope you find your dream city tho la is lovely
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i do love Venice and a lot of what it offers: walkability, neighborhood feels, farmer's markets for fresh produce, nature like bike trails and the ocean and nearby hikes, local restaurants / shops for small businesses. and yes, the weather is incredible. try out a city!!! you have earned it!
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shoni.eth
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there's a small tech scene in salt lake and i find it easier to stand out / build my confidence in-- i'll find my way to a major after the next milestone i set(: walkability is great. actually i didn't even know that salt lake city has some of the most beautiful mountains across america until i moved here (always thought it's barren when driving through). the downsides are the great lake potentially drying up (becomes a toxic cloud) and UV index is very high (imagine that's part of why BJ doesn't like sunlight after growing up here)
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