Software engineer in the SF Bay Area

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davidopp retweeted
20 Sep 2025
Very nice analysis by neurosurgeon @slotkinjr of how @Waymo's autonomous vehicles have much better safety properties than human drivers, and what would happen if everyone in the U.S. drove as safely as a Waymo. "The national math: If every US vehicle performed like Waymo, we’d prevent 33,000-39,000 deaths annually and save $0.9-1.25 trillion in societal costs. Even partial adoption at 27% would save ~10,000 lives per year. In terms of magnitude, this would be the equivalent of eliminating every pedestrian death nationally in a year."
As a neurosurgeon I care a lot about road safety. By now you’ve probably seen @Waymo’s stunning safety results (like 91% fewer serious crashes). But they didn’t just publish data headlines. They released the raw CSV files and data dictionaries. I did a much deeper analysis. A fascinating story emerges when you analyze how they’re achieving this. This isn’t incremental improvement - it’s categorical. We’re looking at the potential elimination of traffic deaths as a leading cause of mortality. The intersection breakthrough: Waymo has essentially solved intersection crashes, with 95% fewer injury incidents than human drivers in the same locations. That’s transforming the deadliest driving scenario. The national math: If every US vehicle performed like Waymo, we’d prevent 33,000-39,000 deaths annually and save $0.9-1.25 trillion in societal costs. Even partial adoption at 27% would save ~10,000 lives per year. In terms of magnitude, this would be the equivalent of eliminating every pedestrian death nationally in a year. The physics signature: Here’s what fascinates me: 47% of Waymo’s contacts involve less than 1 mph delta-V. They’re not just avoiding crashes; they’re converting unavoidable incidents into gentle bumps. It’s like having physics itself on your side. We’re not talking about marginal safety gains. The data represents a fundamental shift from harm reduction to harm prevention. The methodology matters: I used their dynamic geographic benchmarks (comparing like-for-like road conditions) and verified the findings hold across San Francisco, Phoenix, LA, and Austin. The safety advantage actually increases in more complex urban environments. Link to raw data below…. Notes on my approach: Analysis based on 96 million miles of Waymo Rider-Only (RO) data through June 2025, utilizing Waymo's dynamic geographic benchmarks to compare Waymo Driver performance against human drivers under similar road conditions and operational design domains. The projections for national impact (deaths prevented, societal costs) involve several assumptions. Given Waymo's zero reported fatalities, the direct serious injury reductions were mapped to national fatality statistics using established NHTSA-derived ratios that correlate serious injury crash rates with fatality rates. This extrapolation assumes that Waymo's observed serious injury prevention capability would translate proportionally to fatality prevention. Societal cost savings are estimated by applying average per-fatality and per-injury economic costs (e.g., medical, lost productivity, quality of life) as published by NHTSA, scaling these national averages to the projected number of avoided fatalities and injuries based on Waymo's safety performance. These figures represent the potential annual impact if the Waymo Driver's safety profile were widely integrated into the national fleet. @ethanteicher
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davidopp retweeted
12-hour timelapse of American Airlines, Delta, and United plane traffic after what was likely the biggest IT outage in history forced a nationwide ground stop of the three airlines.
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Nuzzel made Twitter usable. Extremely well. Twitter should have acquired them ages ago. Twitter being Twitter, they didn't. Now they are acquiring Nuzzel's parent Co & improving Nuzzel by...shutting it down! Oh, Twitter 🤷‍♂️🤦‍♂️ blog.nuzzel.com/nuzzel-is-go…
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davidopp retweeted
26 Feb 2021
Brilliant article (well, it's by @zeynep so you wouldn't expect anything less). It's amazing how much better we could have done with better communication. theatlantic.com/ideas/archiv…

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davidopp retweeted
22 Feb 2021
Microsoft to plot with European lobbyists to destroy the basic internet freedom to link, further tilt the playing field against smaller publishers, smother future startup business models in the crib, and make Rupert Murdoch more powerful, all to inconvenience Google a bit.
22 Feb 2021
Microsoft says it will work with Europe's four largest news publishing lobbying groups to "mandate payments" for content used by "gatekeepers" (@alexebarker / Financial Times) ft.com/content/a3532236-40cf… techmeme.com/210222/p10#a210…
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davidopp retweeted
The anti-nuclear movement is up there as one of the most destructive of all-time. The triumph of emotion over rationality, and we haven’t even started to truly pay the price. From: newyorker.com/tech/annals-of…
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As SF schools remain closed, the School Board: (a) renamed 44 schools with an embarrassingly bad process; (b) ended merit-based admissions at Lowell HS w no process; (c) rejected a very qualified gay man for a parent committee w numerous vacancies. 😳 sfchronicle.com/bayarea/heat…
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davidopp retweeted
10 Feb 2021
University of Berkeley has banned outdoor exercise, including solitary outdoor exercise, in response to a COVID outbreak. I had read the article to make sure this was not a parody. sfgate.com/education/article…
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SF D.A. Chesa Boudin's radical policies are killing innocent San Franciscans. It's time for him to go. If you agree, please share my blog post. davidsacks.medium.com/the-ki…
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davidopp retweeted
2 Jan 2021
The next SF District Attorney election is in 2023. If we don’t want more innocent to die, we probably need to get organized around a recall of Chesa Boudin. This will keep happening: S.F. parolee accused of killing 2 pedestrians was free despite arrests sfchronicle.com/crime/articl…
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Schedule some time soon to listen to this week’s show; a tour of Kubernetes’ scheduling, with David Oppenheimer (@davidopp). David worked on Borg and Omega, and explains how those systems influenced #Kubernetes. 📃 kubernetespodcast.com/episod… 🔊 kubernetespodcast.com/subscr…
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This might take the cake for most scraping-to-call-something-reporting tech news of 2020: a whole article explaining that you can delete a slide in PowerPoint by right-clicking and selecting "delete slide".
How to delete a slide in your PowerPoint presentation or delete an entire section of slides at once businessinsider.com/how-to-d…
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davidopp retweeted
7 Apr 2020
All over the world, the authorities are closing down parks and trails—but that's unsustainable, counterproductive and probably even harmful. Instead, we should adapt to the pandemic and retool them for social-distancing. My new piece on why and how. theatlantic.com/health/archi…
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Genius city, facing down a possible pandemic-driven recession, passes special interest initiative that city economist says will reduce the GDP by $23 billion dollars.
Prop. E: S.F. ballot measure to put new limits on office development is ahead in early returns Tuesday night. trib.al/0Q8Cdux
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Prop E’s passage is perhaps the worst institutional political failure I’ve seen in my 23 years in SF. Prop E is a dumpster fire. It‘ll reduce $ for affordable housing/transit, cost SF’s general fund billions, push out start-ups/nonprofits & fuel office sprawl (w increased VMT).
SF's Prop E, new limits on office development, is up 55% to 45% with 99.8% precincts reporting. Unknown number of mail-ins to count: sfchronicle.com/bayarea/arti…
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davidopp retweeted
27 Feb 2020
This is a lousy idea from Sen Sanders. Many if not most startup options are never exercised and expire worthless. Their value is highly uncertain. If they are taxed on vesting, employees will have to pay cash taxes without knowing their value, and no one will want them.
27 Feb 2020
New Sanders tax plan would really screw over a lot of startup employees -- would tax options at vest, rather than at exercise. Many employees would be unable to pay -- forcing them either to give up options or take out loans. wsj.com/articles/bernie-sand…
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Here are a couple of articles that are worth reading — from housing to health, these stories use data to explore challenges we face and demonstrate how policy solutions along with civic engagement can make a real difference in people’s lives. nytimes.com/2020/02/13/busin…
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