- Rain allowed me to review Deadpool for her weekly movies post, and I'm here to tell you that if any of your brain is teenaged boyish (much of mine is), you'll have a great time. [SFist]
- The "Disco Bug" will kill your iPhone if you set it to 1/1/1970. So don't do that. [Wired]
- Though a controversial development on Bryant has increased the amount of affordable housing it will contain, opposition remains. [Mission Local]
- An SF startup tackled kids' night terrors. [SF Chronicle]
- The SFMTA is developing a new fare card system for when the city’s contract with Clipper ends in 2019. [Ingleside Light]
- $1000 award for the capture and conviction of whoever is leaving thumbtacks at a Bay Area dog park. [Bay City News]
- Is this real estate brokerage trying to pull a fast one on Valencia? [SocketSite]
- As local rich people appear to remain silent, motivational speaker Tony Robbins swoops in from out of town to help homeless-feeding nuns who faced eviction. [SF Chronicle]
- [Google] is killing off Picasa.
- "Is Theranos going to be around two years from now? I would guess probably not." [Politico]
- "Organized" shooting at 21st and Treat. [Mission Local]
- SF's city attorney says that the police lawfully shot and killed Mario Woods. [SF Chronicle] [CBS5] [SF Examiner]