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- A SF woman whose Airbnb host allegedly freaked out on her might be a cautionary for everyone using the service. [SFist]
- DUI driver who allegedly crashed onto BART tracks IDed as SF man. [San Jose Mercury News]
- The suspects in a series of Chinatown necklace robberies (including this one) have been named. [KRON 4]
- [Facebook]'s internet drone passes an important test.
- Tesla autopilot reportedly prevented serious injury or saved the life of a pedestrian in DC. [Electrek]
- Proud gay Republican Peter Thiel has given up on selling his Marina mansion. [SocketSite]
- San Francisco sells homes nearly twice as fast as the national average. [Curbed SF]
- The Golden State Warriors expect to break ground in the spring on their planned $1 billion Mission Bay arena, and will start moving employees to a Mission Bay sales center next month. [SF Business Times]
- SF Supe calls for a study to examine how to bring fire sprinklers to more buildings in the city. [CBS 5]
- 75-year-old SF man identified as driver who crashed into Sea Cliff home. [SF Examiner]
- The time for Twitter to fix its abuse problem may have already passed. [Wired]
- Still more sharks spotted at popular Pacifica surf spot. [ABC 7]