- Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here.
- Beyonce's playing Levi's Stadium on May 16, and if you don't go she'll drive over you with a monster truck. [SFist]
- The [Wall Street Journal] takes a look at how Airbnb could change the life of city residents, and that's not even counting those sweet-ass fines from all of SF's unregistered units.
- Hiring is so competitive in Silicon Valley that $5 billion startup Stripe is interviewing and hiring entire teams at once. Is this like when you go to the pound and they say that two cats have to be adopted together because they're part of a "bonded pair"? [Tech Insider]
- A proposition that would bridge some differences between city and state policies on paid sick leave is heading to June’s ballot virtually unopposed. [SF Chronicle]
- The "world's smartest action camera" is being made in SF. [ABC 7]
- The San Francisco Giants held on to beat the San Diego Padres 5-4 on Monday night. [Associated Press]
- You can now flag abusive Twitter accounts by reporting multiple tweets at once. [The Verge]
- CHP officer rescues baby geese stranded on 80. [CBS 5]
- SFPD officer injured when a driver allegedly ran a red and hit his patrol car remains in the hospital. [Bay City News]
- A one-day labor strike by faculty at City College of San Francisco is set for Wednesday. [SF Chronicle]
- Mark Zuckerberg wants to triple the size of Facebook. [New York Times]