The world doesn’t need another op-ed on how building things is illegal in San Francisco. But it does need more specifics on exactly how that plays out (this is the same instinct that led me to interview my Dad about Bell Labs). What, specifically, does it look like to try to build in SF? Where, specifically, do people fail? Explaining specifics turned out to be difficult, for the same reason I would struggle to write the specifics of my failure to nail jello to a wall in the dark. So much of the information is hidden, and even what's visible elides description. But I’ll do my best.

Pablo Peniche admires internet hero Aaron Swartz a lot (to hear why in his own words, see this article). I also admire him, but my admiration takes the form of being deeply touched for 15 seconds and then moving on to the next tweet. Pablo's admiration has taken the form of a multi-year campaign to get a public memorial to Aaron in a San Francisco park. This campaign has encountered nothing but encouragement along the way, but somehow the statue is still stuck in a private building. He's given me [...]

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First published:
August 19th, 2026

Source:
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/rBauzJHPYaanPJ7Br/why-can-t-we-have-nice-things-like-specifically

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