• Someone stole a GoPro equipped SF Rec and Park owned drone. Which, don't you wonder what Rec and Park does with a GoPro equipped drone? I sure do! [SF Weekly]
  • Junipero Serra, founder of Mission Dolores and the man after whom many San Francisco things are named, is about the become a saint. [SF Archdiocese]
  • It's your daily dose of Chris Brown San Jose club shooting scandal news! His probation (from when he beat up Rhianna) has been revoked because he left LA for San Jose without getting the court's permission. [TMZ] Meanwhile, the SJ club where the shooting happened is now under 60-day suspension. [KRON4]
  • There's a memorial walk for Feather Lynn on Saturday. [Bay Area Reporter]
  • Here’s how the Apple Watch is probably going to work. [9 to 5 Mac]
  • A Chinese developer will own First and Mission. [SF Business Times]
  • Big tech companies like Google, Apple, and Adobe have reached a $415 million settlement over allegations that they conspired to keep engineer wages down. [Wired]
  • [Slate] says gentrification is a myth (at least, the stuff opponents claim is bad about the process).
  • We were going to write about how [Business insider] said "the Mission is a million times more hipster than Brooklyn," but then we started counting up how many times we've responded to stupid articles like that (most recently, this one from Forbes) and realized we did not want to spend the precious moments we have until our deaths dignifying yet another one with a response.
  • The SF Giants' largest shareholder has been sued for fraud. [SF Business Times]
  • Twitter has banned Westboro Baptist. [CBS5]
  • I'm still watching The Wire, yes, about 13 years after the rest of you did. [Previously.tv]