- Are your building's fire alarms up to snuff? [SFist]
- Now Pinterest is trying to seem "useful," which, good luck with that! [Wired]
- It's a gold glove for Brandon Crawford. [KRON4]
- Tech giant Apple will resist the British government's efforts to get access to encrypted data through a new spying law. Heeey I just thought of a plot for the next James Bond movie! [Associated Press]
- [Wired] mulls the emoji diversity problem.
- There are 55,000 new units in SF's housing pipeline. Will that be enough? [SocketSite]
- The Garden Railway has returned to the Conservatory of Flowers. [Richmond District]
- The story of the Parnassus Masonic Temple. [Hoodline]
- Flax has opened in Fort Mason. [Curbed SF]
- The [New York Times] says that "Dizzying Ride May Be Ending for Tech Start-Ups" so it must be true.
- Big layoffs for SF-based booking app HotelTonight. [SF Business Times]
- If you discover false information about yourself on the Internet, and you can’t prove that you suffered material harm as a result, do you have the right to file a lawsuit about it? [KQED]