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- Hume Cloister, or as it is often known, Hume Castle, is for sale at the princely sum of $5 million. [Curbed]
- The man excoriated by Rebecca Solnit in her analysis of Alex Nieto's shooting takes to Fark to defend himself. [Weekly]
- Giants players find a chewing tobacco ban hard to swallow. [Merc]
- How Tesla's Model 3, the car unveiled in part yesterday, could destroy the company itself. [Daily Beast]
- Cyclists take note: Marin County will monitor your speed with radar. [KRON4]
- Today is Apple’s 40th anniversary, launching retrospectives and think pieces galore. [KRON4, Chron]
- Can Postmates afford to sustain this $10 per month unlimited delivery program? [Chron]
- Technolgy brethren discover intermittent fasting in this Silicon Valley food (or, no food) trend piece. [BuzzFeed]
- Get ready for a free Metallica show at Rasputin in Berkeley. [Chron]
- The Altman Siegel gallery, which was among SFist's list of the15 best, is moving from downtown to the Dogpatch. [Chron]
- Many KGO and KFOG employees were laid off by Cumulus Media, as popular talk show hosts like Ronn Owens sign off the air. [ABC7, EX]
- A Castro burglar has struck again: Crystal Way, a metaphysical center, was the most recent victim. [Hoodline]
- We hadn't checked in on this since 2014 it looks like, so take a gander again at how much it costs to live by various BART stops. [Socketsite]
- Uber has, as yet, been unable to get a price-fixing antitrust lawsuit dismissed: A US District Judge has decided the case can go forward. [Reuters]
- A private shuttle provider for multiple tech companies including Zynga and Cisco may no longer use Muni bus stops and other public curb spaces, following continued violation of city provisions. [Ex]
- Mavericks gets the Real Sports segment treatment. [Ex]
- Are local landlords actually making good money on their properties? A new report from RealtyTrac shows that five Bay Area counties are among the metro areas with the worst returns to investors. [MarketWatch]
- A prisoner reentry program has its eyes on a 6th Street SRO. [Socketsite]
- Nude Women’s Day parade is Sunday, all are invited to celebrate "body freedom." This is a NSFW listing, sorry to reinforce stigma. [IndyBay]