- The aunt of the two-year-old girl who was killed in a crosswalk near the Metreon last August has been acquitted of child endangerment charges. [Examiner]
- Portlandia moment: this Tyrannosaurus Rex art bike is for sale in Portland, if you need a ride for the playa. [LaughingSquid]
- Remember Barbara Ann Berwick, the woman who successfully petitioned the California Labor Board to get Uber to consider her an employee? Well, she's now opening school to teach other rideshare drivers to become employees. [Business Insider]
- You might see people swinging from the Golden Gate Bridge in the next few days, and that’s OK they’re just bridge inspectors. [Chron]
- Self-described cholo speaks out against the multiply vandalized LGBT mural in the Mission. [SF Weekly]
- Facebook’s growth might be rooted in pirated YouTube videos. [Slate]
- Are we in a restaurant bubble? Possibly, and the Chronicle recaps all the openings of the first half of the year. [Chron]
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Alamo Drafthouse, coming soon to the Mission, is hosting outdoor screenings of Jaws in Austin where the audience sits in innertubes in a lake. [CNTraveler]