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@drahardja@sfba.social · Mar 06, 2026
Hey #sfba do you have a recommendation for solar panel installers who are familiar with townhomes and navigating their shared-insurance arrangements? South Bay preferred.
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@bunnytown@apobangpo.space · Mar 02, 2026
My friend gave me a tour of the newly-reconstructed temple, American Buddhist Cultural Society (San Bao Temple). What a beautiful and quietly vibrant place! Here are two images from the inside. On the left, one of the two symmetrical staircases to the main shrine. On the right, a view of the main shrine, still under construction, with an enormous Buddha. I love how my friends's reflection is apparent in the glass. #sfba
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@kristinHenry@vis.social · Feb 28, 2026
Oh wow! Even here in foggy San Francisco with tons of light pollution, we were able to see four of Jupiter's moons just now. And the moon is glorious! We actually took out our little telescope to get a better look. Amazing! Look up! #sfba #space #moon #jupiter #nightsky #science
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@drahardja@sfba.social I hear you re: charging infrastructure, but I think a lot of folk really need to change their mindset. You simply don't need to go to a filling station like you do a petrol vehi
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@drahardja@sfba.social · Jan 04, 2026
@octothorpe@mastodon.online Access to nightly chargers is a huge roadblock. Most people in the #sfba live in apartment buildings, very few of which have chargers people can use easily. Many of the apartments buildings here are also old, and their landlords have no incentive to install chargers. As an aside, there seems to be a monopoly on residential charger installations. A colleague of mind found out that it costs $200k to install ONE CHARGER at an apartment complex in Cupertino, and the installer reserves the right to take a 50% cut of the charging fees. It’s really hard to justify spending $2M only to get 10 chargers for a building of a hundred units.
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