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moving to alameda


I am currently in Sunnyvale, and it's genuinely astonishing how much less stuff there is down here than in the East Bay / SF. Like, people who are physically within San Jose still refer to San Francisco as "the city" despite San Jose having more people. Of the ~six dance events I'd like to be regularly going to, two are in SF and four are in Oakland, and zero are south of SF. Used to be one, where I met my wife, but it never recovered from Covid.

I'd guess there's more families in Sunnyvale than Oakland (... fact check: Sunnyvale is 20% minors, Oakland is 21%, so this is not true unless you quibble about definitions).

On the other hand Alameda is, from what I can tell, basically an ideal place for raising a family, and a lot of the island seems to lean into that (lots of Halloween decorations, e.g.; Halloween is our only child-focused holiday so this is a good signal of caring about doing things for children). And it's close to the rest of the East Bay, so I'm hoping I can get both the "good for family" and the "things ever happen" properties.

in reply to Kevin Gibbons

as someone not in the Bay Area, Alameda means Alameda Research to me, so I read your headline and I was like "uhh I'm pretty sure they're not hiring"
in reply to Ben Millwood

Welllllll someone is trying to bring back Enron (although only for the memes/coins) so you never know!
in reply to Kevin Gibbons

I'm glad you're going to be in a better spot soon! yeah it's wild how much less there is in South Bay, and how eeeeveryone seems to move away eventually...

when is the move gonna be complete?

in reply to Kevin Gibbons

woo! congrats on getting it done. would be happy to see you and your wife/baby again when y'all aren't too swamped by boxes