- You know how the Transit Riders Union issued that challenge to the Supervisors and the Mayor to ride Muni to work at least 22 days in June? Well, seven of them signed on, Norman Yee and Katy Tang claimed they'd ridden it plenty in their lifetimes already, and Mayor Lee and Malia Cohen so far have ignored the challenge. [Examiner]
- Check out The Random Startup Generator, which is pretty funny (and chillingly real). [NetworkWorld]
- Local tech folk are stocking up on the brain vitamins. [Nootropics]
- The MTA might change how it does residential parking permits. [Chron]
- Hackers took over Tesla’s site, and their Twitter, possibly because they were angry with a repair shop in Illinois? [CBS 5]
- Opera performers in Chinatown are facing repeated citations over amplified sound. [Examiner]
- A 17-year-old Concord girl was killed in Vacaville early Sunday morning as she tried to refill her gas tank on the side of I-80. It was a multi-vehicle crash caused by the driver of a shuttle van. [Mercury-News]
- Here's the latest on the Sinbad's saga, and their total refusal to move or close. [Examiner]
- BART wants to spend $13K to display posters of their board members, in a "get to know your director" campaign. [Chron]