• Fire officials have acknowledged that their inspectors were lax when it came to documenting repairs of violations like the ones found (for years) at the building at 22nd and Mission Street that burned last month. [Chron]
  • According to Slate, Airbnb really wants to pay hotel taxes but some cities "won't let it." So is Airbnb just Slatepitching everyone? [Slate]
  • YouTube turned 10 this weekend, here's how the Atlantic thinks it changed journalism, and hey, have ten great videos, while we're celebrating. [Atlantic, Quartz]
  • California might legislate warnings on sugary drinks. [Huffpo]
  • A tipster reports to Hoodline that the SFPD asked people to leave Buena Vista Park after a dog allegedly attacked other dogs. [Hoodline]
  • In this video from CBS 5 Raymond "Shrimp Boy" Chow's lawyer accuses the feds of withholding evidence. Also, he wears a Free Shrimp Boy T-shirt. [CBS 5]
  • In this brilliant profile, it’s ever so exhausting to be Apple designer Jony Ive. [The New Yorker]