- Your weekend ICYMI: Oakland Animal Rights activists face terrorism charges, Soda companies are suing SF, drone footage of CA reservoirs shows the drought's impact, Twitter's deleting "stolen" jokes, SFPD was given this crazy looking amphibious vehicle, and they shot an alleged carjacker near SFO.
- Here are your Saturday and Sunday links.
- The landlord at CellspaceSF removed a mural celebrating the life of long-time volunteer Victor Ayala without consulting with the artist. [IndyBay]
- UC Berkeley scientists make a 3-D printed milk cap that tells you when the contents have spoiled. [Wall Street Journal]
- Recent hire suggests Airbnb might be going public. [SF Business Times]
- The Church Muni station was closed for about two hours Sunday night after a "suspicious briefcase" was left on the platform. [ABC7]
- [Forbes] writer explains why he's ditching Uber and Lyft for San Francisco cabs.
- "Quarreling collection of interest groups" keeping Bayview-Hunters Point neighborhood from millions and millions in grant money. [SF Chronicle]