- Palo Alto-based Hewlett-Packard is shutting down 30,000 jobs. [Associated Press]
- This is how easy it is for someone to scam you on SF-based payment platform Venmo. [Slate]
- "Desperate" Uber appeals class action status ruling in driver lawsuit. [Cnet]
- You might be able to sum Google up in 2 billion lines of code. [Wired]
- Dreamforce scenes. [Civic Center]
- Local website asks freelance writers to send them full, completely written original articles, and if they like it they'll pay for them. Oh, boy. [Priceonomics]
- New condo sales slow in SF. [SocketSite]
- The Portola Garden Tour sounds like fun. [D10 Watch]
- Inmates at SF County Jail are learning to farm. [SF Chronicle]
- A woman enslaved and repeatedly raped by the Japanese army visits SF to support controversial "comfort women" memorial. [ABC7]
- Bug delays release of Apple's watchOS 2. [TechCrunch]
- Judge in SFPD racist texting scandal case wants to keep details of case sealed, tells city attorney's office “You just want to spread this out in newspapers and make these guys look bad." Pretty sure they made themselves look bad, what with the racist texting and all. [SF Examiner]