The Weird Redemption of SF’s Most Reviled Tech Bro — Backchannel
The Weird Redemption of SF’s Most Reviled Tech Bro — Backchannel
4/16/2016
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This article tells the story of Justin Keller, a tech entrepreneur in San Francisco who gained notoriety for a controversial blog post complaining about the city's homeless population. The article explores how Keller's attitude towards the issue has evolved over time, resulting in his newfound commitment to helping the homeless. It highlights Keller's involvement in a nonprofit organization that provides services to the homeless and his efforts to bridge the gap between the tech industry and homeless advocacy groups. The article reflects on the complexities of the San Francisco tech scene and the potential for redemption and personal growth within it.
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