
Mark Hogan
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Mark Hogan
@markasaurus
Architect at @OpenScopeStudio. Working in SF + LA. Housing, bikes, London, Buffalo. Also @markasaurus.bsky.social
San Francisco, California Присоединился Ocak 2009
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@shawngorham @moseskagan TBF his old Honda was probably in the shop again
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@moseskagan he even made me drive him there, typical mobile home park owner
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It's a lot of power to hand over to a mayor especially when you don't know who the future mayors will be
Mission Local@MLNow
City Hall critics wrote off Mayor Lurie's charter reforms as small-time. Then they read them. They were misinformed. They would enable Lurie to reorganize — or even consolidate — 24 city departments. That's *big-time.* Latest column from @esksf missionlocal.org/2026/03/daniel…
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@mattbaran @TaupeAvenger Yeah I can get from my office in SF to San Jose on Caltrain in about the same time I can get to my house on Muni
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@TaupeAvenger @markasaurus It takes me 15 min to get 10 miles to SF from home in Oakland. And then 45 minutes to get 5 miles across the city.
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I feel like the Bay Area keeps studying this and never does anything. There absolutely should be a Geary Subway. There should probably be a 19th Ave elevated line
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i wonder if @Kalshi takes bets on whether a new #SF subway will be built before we're all dead
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@credealjunkie And you used the previous owner's property tax basis. Kids have a good eye for stuff like that
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Kid’s dropping truth:
My 11yr old: What’s that website do?
Me: This is a spreadsheet, it helps me value properties.
Her: How?
Me: I tell it how much income and expenses the property has, and it tells me how much we should pay.
Her: Wow that’s a lot lines, how do you keep track of everything?
Me: It’s tricky but I’ve been doing this a long time, I have a lot of practice. And we use the same template for every new investment.
Her: Yeah but what if there’s a mistake in the spreadsheet and you don’t notice and you pay too much?
Me: Well, that’s a phenomenal question kid.
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@Michaelfiore with the scale of what Home Depot is ordering there is no way to be as nimble
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@markasaurus We (independents) have our own spring and summer trials that we attend as well. Similar process, but my advantage as a smaller grower is I can roll out new varieties of plants 2-3 years before Home Depot sees them.
I love being first to market on a lot of these varieties.
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Not picking on Jake here, just pointing out a misconception that’s shared by a lot of folks.
The plants you find at big box stores are not the same plants you’ll find at an independent garden center. Yes, you can find the same species often times, but they do not come from the same farms or wholesalers.
At my garden center we have zero overlap of plant vendors with Lowe’s and Home Depot. Zero.
That’s because we grow 90% of the annuals and perennials we sell in our own production facility. For the plants that we do purchase, we choose regional growers that only sell to independents like us.
I included a picture from Bracy’s (large wholesale farm in Louisiana) and their commitment to never sell to box stores.
This allows us to control the quality and selection of our plants much more than a box store can. Not to mention, we have a team of professionals that expertly care for our plants in the store. When you buy from us, you know you’re starting with a healthy plant and will have a higher success rate.

Jake Bridges@JakeBridge73167
@Michaelfiore They all buy from the same farms which are local to the area. The GC's might have a bigger selection but the plants HomeDepot stocks are in the GC's too.
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Let me get this straight.
The federal government held a legal auction for the right to build offshore wind farms. A company won those auctions fair and square, paying nearly a billion dollars into the U.S. Treasury. The projects went through years of review. Courts repeatedly upheld their legality.
Everything was above board.
Then the Trump administration tried five separate times to kill other wind projects in federal court and lost every single time. Judges reviewed the administration’s supposed “national security” justification and weren’t persuaded.
So now they’ve landed on a new plan: pay the company nearly ONE BILLION DOLLARS of your tax money to just walk away. Because, and I am not making this up, the president thinks offshore wind turbines are ugly and claims without evidence that they “drive whales crazy.”
He’s been nursing this petty grudge since 2012, when he tried to block a wind farm visible from his golf course in Scotland. Fourteen years later, American taxpayers are footing the bill for it.
This is stupid policy. It’s fiscally reckless, strategically blind, and driven entirely by a personal vendetta rather than any coherent vision for American energy or competitiveness.
Meanwhile, China is racing ahead, building offshore wind at a staggering pace and positioning itself to dominate the global clean energy economy for decades to come.
None of this is America First.
nytimes.com/2026/03/17/cli…
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Lots on our mind about if and when we'd move back to the US from Europe.
I find most people with an opinion re EU v US income/tax/COL are very uninformed.
Here's a simple breakdown of the reality...
Say you earn $250K in Amsterdam vs Philly suburbs.
In the Netherlands, between the ~50% marginal income tax rate and the wealth tax, you're paying a bit over 50% in blended effective tax. In the US, after adding up fed, state, FICA, local prop tax... you're a bit over 30%.
20pp difference... that's massive and what most people point to as the headline delta.
But... family health insurance premiums are a huge consideration, whether you're self-employed or working a W2. Yes it's higher for self-employed, but W2 premiums have also skyrocketed.
If we moved back to the US, our health insurance premiums would increase 650%.. with no material improvement in quality. This instantly erases more than half the tax savings between US and EU.
Now add the fact we'd need probably 2 cars versus not owning any cars (we walk, bike, train, bus, zipcar).
That's another $10K annual delta (at least).
Now add education. Our kids are in an educational program today that costs us $0, but would cost $40-50K all-in back home in the US.
This is what blows our COL out of the water if we were to move to the US... despite a massive tax savings.
In the NL, these extra costs typical of American life are baked into the tax rate.
Even if we sent our kids to a good public school, this would mean higher housing and property tax costs. But imagine you could find a great school without such additional costs... you're still ending up around the same net savings rate as if you stayed in Europe.
Then you say, well, just make more money. Go for $500K or $1MM/year income to gain the tax leverage.. but even then it's not much. And sure... the US is where you want to be if you're pushing that level of income partially due to the culture.
But putting aside how easily said that is than done, the real question becomes... why? What are you sacrificing for that level of productivity? Being "successful?" Being "elite?" Being "the man?" Who cares? Do your kids care? Your wife?

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@agarwal by the way what's the best way to report dangerous driving in SF? Almost every day I see people blowing through stop signs right in front of our neighborhood elementary school
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@TaupeAvenger The road would be buried through the park if I had my way
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@markasaurus But I'm not dogmatic on any of this. it would warm my heart to do everything elevated, but I think that's a hard sell.
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AI completely fails at what matters most in business:
Original ideas, imagination, and creativity.
Ask it to analyze your strategy and to identify ways you can better monetize your business, or to introduce a new angle that creates value - and it's completely lost.
All you get are generic ideas you've already thought of, or suggestions that make little sense.
Yes you can use AI to do research faster and put together a spreadsheet more quickly - but who cares.
Those things save you a few bucks over hiring a low-cost virtual assistant, but not a game-changers.
Yes it saves you time, and yes you should learn the tools, but there is nothing extraordinary here.
There is no, "Wow, I never thought of that!" moment.
Until that happens, the overhype is real.
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@GhostofEdie @CohenSite Most of these units end up being really cramped if you put in an island. You basically can’t have a table. I think this works well for this sized space.
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@CohenSite Seriously question though. Some newer developments are opting out of islands and feature these one wall European style kitchens, which aesthetically look better. I’m seriously thinking about putting one in as a second kitchen and wondering what they’re actually like.
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