- The [SFMTA] distances themselves from Hitler-depicting ads on buses, launches counter-campaign.
- Sheryl Sandberg and Adam Grant tell the [New York Times] why women stay quiet at work.
- GoPro's stock plunges after word gets out that Apple got a patent for a system that lets users remotely control a digital camera. [SF Business Times] [Associated Press] [Bloomberg]
- When it comes to apartments, does "fantastic" mean "$7,499 a month"? [Uptown Almanac]
- So much for anonymity: Michael Bauer's tweeting his visits to restaurants to pick this year's Top 100. [Inside Scoop]
- The confused, contradictory charm of Yerba Buena Island. [Bill Couch and Marcin Wichary/Medium]
- Here's the backstory on that guy who sells pretzels outside the Macy's in Union Square. [KALW]
- Dorothy Mae Provost Adams, who had to break into her home in defiance of her SF neighborhood's restrictions against black homeowners, has died. [SF Chronicle]
- Ross Ulbricht's defense in his ongoing trial is apparently that while he created the Silk Road, he handed it over to someone else, and THAT'S the guy the feds want. Not him! [Forbes]
- 24-year Divisadero standby Cara Glass & Sash is closing after landlord gives them the boot, reportedly to replace the business with a restaurant. [Hoodline]
- Rose Pak hands Ed Lee $220,000 in $500 checks, but still bitches him out for his District 3 Supe appointment. [SF Chronicle]
- Violent smart phone thefts have SFPD on alert. [KTVU]
- SF man is trying to run seven marathons on seven continents in seven days. [ABC7]