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Some friends are moving from SF to NYC, safety being one of the reason. How safe SF is compared to NYC?


New York is the safest that it has ever been and has one of the lowest violent crime rates in the country.


Do you have some data on that? Wikipedia shows that out of the top 100 US cities NYC is roughly in the middle for violent crime rate. Pretty much any crime map is showing it as a hot spot.


Is this the list you were looking at [0]? NY is 20/100 for murder, 16/100 for rape, 40/100 for robbery (where 1 is safest). Below the national average for murder & rape according to [1] (above it for robbery, which isn’t great, but at 40/100 I’m guessing that robbery overall is more prevalent in cities and NY is still doing okay compared to other cities.)

Not sure what maps you’re looking at either, but visualizations of stuff like this sometimes mess up if they aren’t accounting for pop density well. NY is very big and very dense, over twice as many people as the next biggest (LA) and twice as dense as the next densest big (>1M people) city (Chicago). [2] (Note these are actual city boundaries comparisons, not metro area, which I believe is consistent with the crime stats used.)

I think the person you responded to is still technically wrong that “NY is the safest it’s ever been”. Crime rose nationally around 2020 and I think it’s only this year we’re starting to see pre-COVID crime levels again a lot of places. I think they were probably thinking of in comparison to the bad old days of the 70s, when NY was decidedly unsafe.

NY has problems like everywhere else. And with >8M people terrible things that make the news will happen every day even at below-average crime rates. But put in the perspective of large urban dense cities I feel like the city is kinda okay from a crime perspective.

[0]: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_cities... [1]: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crime_in_the_United_States [2]: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_cities...


Yes, I was looking at the violent crime rate subtotal from your first link which places it at 42/100 at a rate of around 539 per 100k. The national average is around 381 per 100k. Being significantly above thw national average and close to the middle of the top 100 cities, does not seem like it "has one of the lowest violent crime rates in the country" to me. These are based on rates, so population isn't a direct factor and it will still show as a hotspot on any national or state level map since it's significantly higher than average and surrounding area.


The biggest, densest city in the country being below-median among other major cities for that stat still seems pretty good to me! Particularly since 1. NY is dragged above the national average on the cumulative stat by what are arguably “less severe” violent crimes (i.e. not murder, rape) and 2. Almost every city ranked better on that stat is very small comparatively, only two have >1M people. Every city that you could really consider a real peer of NY (LA, SF, Chicago, Miami, etc.) does worse.


Also, when ranked by that total the “best 4” aren’t really the best 4. They don’t report rape numbers, so they don’t get a total. And their numbers are all worse than NY on the other categories (murder, robbery, assault).


That's fine, but then the person making the comment should have added "among big cities".


Of countries which have experienced at least 1000 intentional homicides in a given year, NYC is comparable to Thailand, Zambia, Kenya, Peru in terms of murder risk


Good to know.


BS. NYC was safer under Bloomberg than under this schmuck or the one before him. Not to mention we didn’t used to have pro-crime DAs.


Manhattan might have more mentally ill homeless people than before but as someone who grew up in Brooklyn and Queens things are way safer than they used to be, mostly thanks to gentrification (mostly due to Bloomberg rezoning the Brooklyn / Queens waterfronts) and not any of the recent mayors.


The gentrifying parts of Brooklyn + Queens (and the Bronx!) have gotten better—-no thanks to tweedledee and tweedledumb. But the parts that were already middle class have gotten worse, just like Manhattan.


There are Wikipedia articles on this:

- "Crime in San Francisco": https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crime_in_San_Francisco

- "Crime in New York City": https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crime_in_New_York_City

The quoted numbers in the articles are from different years and somewhat outdated, though (2019 and 2022, respectively). For violent crimes the total rates are more or less the same, with some differences in the details (SF has considerably more robberies and NY considerably more aggravated assaults) . But for property crimes, the totel rate for SF is more than twice as high as for NY.



OMG shouldn't they be moving to Florida in that case!!! :) hahaha


Your friends can check for themselves.

https://crimegrade.org/crime-by-zip-code/


That site's information doesn't track with my direct experience of the area. I'm also suspicious that the entire purpose of the site is to advertise home security systems since it's a prominent entry in the site map. Also, they mention their maps are AI-generated from other data sources; this is strange and unusual for statistical views and doesn't increase my confidence either.


For zip code 94025 (Menlo Park), the Meta/Facebook campus near the bay gets a crime grade of F. I can think of several possible reasons for this...

https://crimegrade.org/safest-places-in-94025/


how do one not on the app get notified he/she got liked?


The idea is you slide into their dm's or reply/like their tweets to subtly flirt/get them to notice you ;)


This sounds like a perfect ingredient for the dumpster fire that twitter already is


Taiwan starts enforcing the CFC rules in 2023. if you open a company outside Taiwan in a low-tax jurisdiction (liek Singapore), the revenue and profits of that company might be subject to taxation in Taiwan under the CFC rules. But there is some exemptions : https://taxsummaries.pwc.com/taiwan/corporate/significant-de...

If you intended to pay yourself in dividends from outside Taiwan: Taiwan Taxman will ask you if the dividends were generated from the work done while in Taiwan.

Open a Taiwan company? Probably not, it's such an hassle to get payments from the US with Taiwan's fintech (no stripe like company yet that make payment easy)

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On iPhone, I'm using Google Photo as my primary photo backup.

Anyone would have a good solution to backup iPhone/iOS files/photos to any cloud (s3, blazer, nas, etc..), NAS, or computer that just work?


Use OneDrive. Photo backup works in the most "dumb" possible manner, just by dumping every photo as a file into a big folder. And you can pretty seamlessly use it as file storage in lieu of iCloud. And it's absurdly cheap, you get 1TB (+ more if you're willing to create multiple accounts) with O365, along with Word/Excel.


I use photosync to photoprism and it works great

I toss my phone on the wireless charger and it auto uploads them.

Best part is unlike trapping my photos in Google or Apple they are just files stored on a disk


I use that one everyday


I use porkbun for 10 domains now for the last 5 years. They are great. Highly recommend


great effort!

Do you think can you remove the css animations when loading any page? It's a bit annoying to see the fading in at each load.


how long would that take to build something similar?


I hate this feeling when I read at the end of the article: This post has been generated by [whatever AI]. Did I waste 5 minutes of my life something that is potentially not real/approximate/not checked? How many of those generated article did I came across and didn't know about it?


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