• For the upcoming, 28-acre mixed-use development behind AT&T Park, at Mission Rock, the Giants have now agreed to build an unprecedented 40 percent of the housing units as below-market-rate. [Socketsite]
  • The New Mission theater marquee and towering sign, soon to Alamo Drafthouse at the New Mission, is about to unveil its shiny new paint job. [Mission Local]
  • A massive, $228 million settlement was just reached with FedEx, which was illegally classifying a bunch of California drivers as independent contractors — and the case is obviously going to impact similar class actions against Uber, Lyft, Caviar, etc. [SF Business Times]
  • Supervisor Malia Cohen wants SF cops to make quarterly reports of arrest data by race in a bid to curb racial profiling. [Chron]
  • Here's how to turn off Twitter’s annoying new autoplay video feature. [Wired]
  • Water thievery is on the rise across California, including a case we didn't hear about in which thieves took off with a 500-gallon tanker full of water in the Oakland Hills in March. [SFGate]
  • The FBI is now involved in an investigation into fiber-optic cables getting cut in five different cities over the last year, targeting various telecom companies. [ABC 7]
  • Facebook has now launched a stand-alone app that allows private sharing of photos, like of private events, amongst friends. [Laughing Squid]