- Whoops. There's been a massive security breach at Academy of Art University where some 3,000 employees had personal information compromised when a human resources employee responded to a hoax email/phishing scam asking for the W-2s of every employee. [CBS 5]
- Sometime SFist contributor Beth Spotswood counts down the 10 most awkward moments from Gavin Newsom's appearance on Bravo's Watch What Happens Live last night. [SFGate]
- Ugh: Starbucks just launched a stupid emoji keyboard of their own branded emojis, and apparently it doesn't even work. [SFGate]
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The Stranger says “Seattle Is Pretty Much Game Over: We Will Become Another San Francisco and Vancouver.” [The Stranger]
- The UC Berkeley law school dean who stepped down over that sexual harassment scandal is now saying his due process rights were violated. [Chronicle of Higher Education]
- Some dogs rescued from a Korean meat farm have ended up in Santa Cruz, and are now looking for homes. [Mercury-News]
- Lobbyists sure gave a lot of Giants tickets to CA legislators! (And it seems that Giants tickets are more "valuable" than Dodgers tickets, obviously.) [LA Times]
- Supervisor Scott Wiener introduced legislation Tuesday barring the city from doing business with companies based in states that bar civil-rights protections, like North Carolina and Mississippi. [Chron]
- There's a new messaging app called Talkshow which is kind of like a public-facing Slack that lets you have public conversations that are by invitation only. [BuzzFeed]
- Twitter continues to post losses, as noted this a.m., and [The Verge] says "Nothing Twitter Is Doing Is Working."