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techiesminers, eating up all of SF's eggs. [SFist] - Solar installer Solar City, which is being acquired by Tesla, expects layoffs and pay cuts. [Fortune]
- [Slate] wants you to stop tweeting your #firstsevenjobs.
- [Wired] has never explicitly endorsed a presidential candidate until today.
- Burning Man attendees-to-be seek appropriate garb. [CBS 5]
- Douglas Brooks, who served in the Obama administration as director of the White House Office of National AIDS Policy, has joined the San Francisco AIDS Foundation’s board of directors. [Bay Area Reporter]
- [BART] launches “Elevator Flooring Replacement" project.
- An 18-year-old Mountain View man was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of possession and distribution of child pornography. [KRON 4]
- When a tech-employed bystander overheard SFist contrib Beth Spotswood asking about Google buses during a morning dance party, he got pretty mad. [SF Chronicle]
- "I always think that you should start with the problem that you're trying to solve in the world, and not start with deciding that you want to build a company," says Mark Zuckerberg. [SF Business Times]