[Roundup] $100k in Gitcoin Quadratic Funding, Uighur Muslims, and The Ethereum Facebook Group

Written by sjkelleyjr | Published 2019/10/05
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TLDR A video of Uighur Muslims in a Chinese camp surfaced this week. I don’t think this kind of posturing is going to end well. This is similar to the Oculus acquisition, which a cursory DuckDuckGo search shows wasn't profitable in 2016. The opinions expressed in this publication are those of the author. They do not purport to reflect the opinions or views of any of the. author’s views of. any of these articles. Nothing contained in this post constitutes a. recommendation, recommendation, or offer by myself to buy or sell any securities or other financial instruments in this or in any. jurisdiction.via the TL;DR App

09/29/2019

WeWork CEO Steps Down

This should’ve happened a long time ago. It’s funny, a lot of colleagues told me to join WeWork back when Sebastian Gunningham joined, because they were hiring like mad. Things like this indicate there is too much available capital going around, and that financiers are competing for investment opportunities, which usually leads to bubbles.

Facebook Acquires CTRL-Labs

There’s little doubt that this tech is interesting, but that doesn’t mean that it’s a sound acquisition in the same way Instagram was. This is similar to the Oculus acquisition, which a cursory DuckDuckGo search shows wasn’t profitable in 2016 and I doubt much has changed since then.

Gitcoin Quadratic Funding Round 3

The Ethereum community makes me hopeful for the crypto community. All the idealistic things I would like to see happen in software development get tried out in earnest by the Ethereum community.

Uighur Muslims Shackled and Blindfolded

I try to stay apolitical in this newsletter as much as possible, but this video of Uighur Muslims in a Chinese camp surfaced this week. I have a feeling history will not look kindly on the world’s inaction on this.

China Sends 100 State Officials to Corporations

I know I’m biased given I’m an American citizen, but I don’t think this kind of posturing is going to end well. No offense to government officials, but typically they’re not the most adept businessmen. I suspect they’ll likely get in the way or slow things down at these businesses just when these businesses need to be as lean as possible.

Blind Engineer Builds Smart Cane

I found this right after posting last week’s newsletter, so this is going in this week’s newsletter. Tell me this isn’t cool!

Bakkt Futures Went Live

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Written by sjkelleyjr | crypto @ robinhood | ex-amazon | yAcademy resident | whitehat @ Oak Security & Spearbit | built & sold a tech-newsletter
Published by HackerNoon on 2019/10/05