- Your weekend ICYMI: An SF middle school election took an odd turn, a Muni fight turned violent, several Inner Richmond residents were displaced in a fire, a man died after the car he was in plummeted from the Santa Cruz wharf, the Grateful Dead's Phil Lesh has cancer, and a teacher's aide foiled an attempted child abduction.
- Here are your Saturday and Sunday links.
- LinkedIn wants "gig economy" freelancers now, too (weren't we/they on there already?). [SF Chronicle]
- You can help clean up the Richmond this coming Saturday. [Richmond SF blog]
- GlaxoSmithKline and UCSF are partnering to get drugs to treat cancer, obesity and infectious diseases on the market. [SF Business Times]
- CHP breaks up sideshow on 580, impounds car. [Bay City News]
- [CBS5] worries that their, um, your, WHATEVER OK porn viewing habits could be at risk for exposure.
- [Facebook] is warning users that some accounts might be "targeted or compromised by an attacker suspected of working on behalf of a nation-state."
- Yahoo loses an SVP [re/code] and their chief development officer [Bloomberg].
- How Twitter is trying to stop users from actually visiting news/information websites. [TechCrunch]