- It took less than a half-hour into the San Francisco 49ers’ first practice Saturday night for the Levi’s Stadium sod to come up in pieces. [KRON4]
- I will never get tired of watching the SF Zoo's penguins graduate from fish school. [Bay City News]
- Management at San Francisco-based Salon Media has agreed to start talks on a first union contract with its workers, it was disclosed Saturday. [Poynter]
- The guy who started Munchery (yes, the food delivery service with the allegedly questionable food storage policies) was a Vietnamese "boat person." [Cnet]
- [Wired] sings the praises of the "retweet storm."
- Portola resident cheers the advent of Grocery Outlet. [Portola Planet]
- Here's the guy who does the Castro's Barbie and Ken-themed windows. [Hoodline]
- Why some houses in SF have those fakeo stone facades. [Noe Valley SF]
- "For once, Twitter is properly valued on the stock market rather than overvalued, and there’s nowhere to go but up." [New York Times]
- The [SF Chronicle] talks to someone who somehow missed the news that BART wasn't running across the Bay this weekend.
- [Mashable] takes us inside the failure of Google+.
- How an inmate can end up in solitary, even if he's just in juvie. [SF Examiner]
- A federal judge in San Francisco on Friday blocked the release of any recordings made at meetings of an abortion providers’ association by the anti-abortion group the Center for Medical Progress. [CBS5]