- Wednesday night's San Francisco Police Commission meeting sounded like a real mess. [Petrelis Files]
- Players for the San Antonio Spurs were terrified by supernatural events they recently witnessed at an Oakland hotel. I'm not making this up. [Spurs Nation]
- Tuesday, we pointed you to an SFBG article on Uber's new insurance policy for drivers. Today, Uber posts the policy and explains it. Examining the policy, the [SF Chronicle] says "No one discovered any smoking guns."
- Here's someone who says she's teaching San Franciscans how to be charismatic. Wack self-helpy scam or smart science used to help people? You decide. [Teresa Chin/Medium]
- Too bad she can't teach them to be younger! Because, says the [New Republic], Silicon Valley is "one of the most ageist places in America." By which they mean that some aging men are now experiencing the same treatment all aging women have endured for all eternity. Sucks, doesn't it, fellas?
- Fayes Video is selling Google Glass(es) for $9.20. [Mission Mission]
- Potrero Hill's Starr King Open Space is a surprising oasis in a rapidly-developing area. [Curbed SF]
- SF's Planning Commission is considering a change to rules that kept pot clubs from opening within 1000 feet of places kids congregate. [SF Chronicle]
- Stolen Twitter accounts can fetch more than stolen credit cards on the black market. [ZDNet]
- Back in 2011, Oakland started a parklet program, which stalled out shortly thereafter. Now they're trying to revive it. [Streetsblog]