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- Another former SFPD officer heads to jail. [SFist]
- Twitter doesn't think repeated threats of rape are abuse (until [Buzzfeed] writes an article about it).
- When he returns to Ohio, Brock Turner will have to get yet another mugshot. [KRON 4]
- Santa Rosa now has rent control. [Santa Rosa Press Democrat]
- How paranoid (the clinical term, not the casually derisive adjective) people's delusions have changed in the age of digital surveillance. [Slate]
- Climb Real Estate, a boutique San Francisco brokerage focused on city-dwelling Millennials, has been acquired by NRT LLC, the nation’s largest residential brokerage. [SF Chronicle]
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Nextdoor's efforts to end racial profiling on its platform break a "sacred" design rule. [Wired]
- Sorry, kids, SF-based Niantic (creator of Pokemon Go, as if you'd forgotten) isn't making a Harry Potter Go game. [Snopes]
- [Wall Street Journal] says VC firm Andreessen Horowitz is trailing behind competition in the race for returns.
- Wave of robberies strikes the Castro. [Bay Area Reporter]
- “I’m living with a roommate in the city that I was born in — as president of the Board of Supervisors.” [Mission Local]
- Hey, shutterbugs, Sunday Streets is looking for volunteer photogs. [Flickr]
- Beth takes us inside Simpsons trivia night at the Knockout. [SF Chronicle]