- Zillow now claims that $4252 is SF's median rent, up from $4225, but we know better. [CBS 5]
- Caught on tape: man walks into Richmond District bike shop, steals thousand-dollar bike, assaults owner. [Richmond SF]
- The FBI is now investigating the cutting of backbone fiber-optic cables, with 11 incidents now disrupting internet and phone service, and the most recent incidents have been in Alameda County. [USA Today]
- A bicyclist was hit last night while riding on Stevenson between 6th and 7th by a car going the wrong way down the alley, and suffered life-threatening injuries. The hit-and-run driver also struck another vehicle before fleeing. [Examiner]
- The Supervisors heard public comment on the Warriors Arena draft EIR yesterday, and opponents say the traffic plan is a failure already. [KRON 4]
- Mark Zuckerberg explains why Facebook is investing in artificial intelligence in order to improve the sites algorithms. [TechCrunch]
- Dick Costolo gives an exit interview to The Guardian on his last day at Twitter, which was today. [Guardian]
- Here's the alleged scoop on the iPhone 6s, which will look just like the 6. [9to5Mac]
- The city can't afford to fix elevators at Muni stations because the construction boom has caused repair costs to skyrocket. [Examiner]
- Here are Hunter Pence's Dockers commercials. [SF Egotist]
- A teeny tiny studio with a "microscopic" kitchen goes for $415K. [Curbed]
- Recreational pot became legal in Oregon today. [Consumerist]