• Google Glass 2.0 turns out to be really useful in the workplace, like on a factory floor. [Wired]
  • New bike share bikes are already getting vandalized in Oakland. [East Bay Times]
  • San Jose State has had to install suicide barriers in its library atrium. [NBC Bay Area]
  • Woman's family sues UCSF for not assisting in her end of life despite an agreement that they would, after she was suffering from Stage 4 colon cancer. [NBC Bay Area]
  • There was a big acid spill and hazmat situation on a Novato overpass near 101 today, but no one was injured and it wasn't near any homes. [KRON 4]
  • A month after a ransomware attack on Microsoft-enabled systems, KQED is still struggling in low-tech mode with many computers being kept offline to contain the attack's aftermath. [Chronicle]
  • So far, the homeless Navigation Center at South Van Ness and Cesar Chavez that all the neighbors were worried about has had the effect of making tent encampments dwindle. [Chronicle]
  • Comparing the size of that huge new Antarctic iceberg with the San Francisco Peninsula. [Curbed]
  • Gwyneth Paltrow is ridiculed for feuding with San Francisco ob-gyn who called Goop’s jade eggs (which are supposed to boost sexual energy if inserted in the vagina) "fact-deficient and potentially harmful” and “the biggest load of garbage I’ve read on your site since vaginal steaming.” [Mercury-News]