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- On the increasingly unreliable information superhighway, the last thing anyone needs is a news organization lying to them on purpose. We're not going to do any April Fool's posts, but not every publication is as cranky as we are. Be careful out there! Now, please enjoy this poem from [The Awl], which really says everything one needs to about this piece of crap "holiday."
- HipHopForChange's Third Year Anniversary Show is tomorrow night, sounds like a blast! [Eventbrite]
- A SF company is leading a government-approved effort to hack the Pentagon. [SF Chronicle]
- Did Reddit get a National Security Letter? [Wired]
- The iPhone SE launched yesterday, but no one seemed to care. [Cnet]
- Those $325 "Eager Beaver" tickets to Outside Lands sold out in a flash, lineup unknown. [SF Chronicle]
- According to [The Huffington Post], the gig economy is sputtering.
- Prominent VC John Doerr is stepping back from the day-to-day management of Kleiner Perkins. [New York Times]
- Valuation report card is bad news for Cloudera, Zenefits, DocuSign and Dropbox. [SF Business Times]
- Facebook isn't doing enough to fight pirated videos, content creators say. [Wall Street Journal]