• There are now, allegedly, over 75,000 people on the waiting list for "Tinder for educated elites" The League. But is it really that exclusive? [CBS 5]
  • Remember this lawsuit where some guy who's a Palo Alto neighbor of Mark Zuckerberg was suing him over some strange verbal agreement they had about introducing the guy to Zuck's friends? Well, it's still going on, and it's bizarre. [Bloomberg, SF Business Times]
  • Meanwhile, both Facebook and Sean Parker have donated to Rand Paul's presidential campaign. [Chron]
  • Claude the albino alligator at the Academy of Sciences is losing all of his koi friends shortly. They're being evicted from the swamp exhibit. [Chron]
  • A sign that SF needs more nightlife? Only one Bay Area nightclub made this list of the nation’s 100 top grossers, and that’s the newly remodeled Temple. [Eater]
  • Parking being a big selling point in our real estate market, this one-bedroom recently for sale, without parking, came with a year of free Uber rides, courtesy of the seller. [Curbed]
  • Despite breaking local law for years with its illegal conversion of buildings into housing, the Academy of Art will start following the law this month. [SF Business Times]
  • That Google-owned robotics company Boston Dynamics now has a creepy, unstoppable dog robot. [CBS 5]