• Uber charges a 25 cent processing fee for every $5 Veterans Day donation made on the app. [Observer]
  • Snapchat and Dropbox valuations are the latest signs of a market correction. [NY Times]
  • Will San Franciscans really go to Raiders games? [Chronicle]
  • A shattering first-person report from a journalist whose father was killed at an Airbnb. [Medium]
  • The San Francisco Chronicle staff writer suspended for passing off press releases as stories returned to work. [Columbia Journalism Review]
  • Tim Cook says PCs are over, all you need is an iPad (maybe he doesn’t do any actual work anymore?). [Telegraph]
  • Even with a revised proposal, opposition continues against Potrero Hill’s sizable mixed-use development. [SocketSite]
  • A huge housing development is being considered for West Oakland BART. [SF Business Times]
  • Residents of San Francisco spend 47% of income on rent, claims Zillow. [SF Business Times]
  • Gig economy companies write open letter supporting freelance workers, but Uber takes a pass. [SF Business Times] [Medium]
  • Day 2 of the Shrimp Boy trial starred a witness testifying that Chow ordered Leung's death. [Chronicle] [KQED] [KQED] [CBS SF] [Examiner] [Examiner]
  • The Bay Area woman who appeared with Quentin Tarantino in protest pictures defended the director. [Chronicle]
  • A civil trial date is set in the case of the officers who shot Alex Nieto. [Mission Local]
  • A shootout on Interstate 80 left one dead. [Chronicle]
  • Disney was forced to put a new Aladdin movie on hold due to provisions in Robin Williams’ will. [AV Club] [WLWT]
  • Oakland cops arrest alleged ice cream man shooter. [KRON 4]
  • Apparently we're all a bunch of pretentious snobs. [Examiner]
  • The Library of Congress released pictures of Chinatown from 1896-1906. [Mashable]