- The thing that I find troubling about this story isn't the arrest (which looked rough but fair), it's the cop who is demanding the videographer's camera, in violation of what SFPD claims is their policy. What's up with that? [SFist]
- "The technology industry, and those of us who work in it, are seen in extremely positive terms. We’re given a pass by mainstream culture." [Anil Dash/Medium]
- Before that Petaluma gun store robbery, the miscreants tried to knock off a gun shop in El Cerrito. [KRON 4]
- Guess we can take Farrah Abraham off the Uber sexual assault list. [Page Six]
- "Why have we always dissed women in tech?" [Cnet]
- Cooking school planned for 25th and Mission. [Capp Street Crap]
- Martin Shkreli hasn't been shot and killed, you silly goose. [Snopes]
- All about the Office of the Controller’s Whistleblower Program. [SFGovTV/YouTube]
- SFO had a 15.7 percent increase in commercial passenger traffic and a 56 percent surge in private and corporate aircraft activity during Super Bowl week. [SF Business Times]
- Proposal to move tech shuttle stops from 18th Street to Dolores Street has residents up in arms. [Mission Local]
- No team in NBA history has won more consecutive regular season games at home than the Warriors. [ABC 7]
- A San Francisco Sheriff’s deputy investigated for his connections to a defendant in the Raymond “Shrimp Boy” Chow trial has been fired by the department. [SF Examiner]
- Shooter hits window of unoccupied SF classroom. [KRON 4]