TechHoney
@tech_honey
Product Manager, technology enthusiast interested in social gaming and educational applications
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#Clubhouse was perfect for covid when people were trapped in their homes. Since the country reopened I never hear anyone especially GenZ and millennials talk about it. Raised a lot of capital at the right time but I see a huge write down ahead! podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the…
I’m moving up the leaderboard on Duolingo! It’s free, fun, and effective for learning languages. Join me? invite.duolingo.com/BDHTZTB5CWWKS6…
Tech Workers Arm Themselves With Salary Data bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
bloomberg.com
Tech Workers Arm Themselves With Salary Data
Grassroots efforts and new laws are breaking employers’ monopolies on knowing how much everyone makes.
Future shopping in "1999 A.D.", sponsored by Philco-Ford Corporation, 1967.
Tech giants used to compete on swanky office space. Now the pitch is never seeing the office trib.al/a5uZw2g
bloomberg.com
In Tech’s Talent Wars, Remote Work Is the Hottest Office Perk
Hey all, it’s Sarah Frier. The next tech talent wars may be less about the free stuff, and more about the freedom to work from anywhere in the world. Those famously expensive Silicon Valley campuses...
"Solana can process 50,000 transactions per second!" OK, and what's the cost of running a full node? *spits out coffee*
Pittsburgh has been hailed as one of America’s most livable cities and a Rust Belt success story—but its Black population has largely missed out on its rebirth. A Black venture capitalist who grew up in the former steel town is trying to change that wsj.com/articles/pitts…
wsj.com
Pittsburgh Is Losing Black Residents. One Entrepreneur Is Trying to Bring Them Back.
Venture capitalist David Motley is on a mission to help Black professionals take advantage of the city’s rebirth as a center for technology, healthcare and education.
Bloomberg is giving Johns Hopkins $150 million to diversify science PhD programs washingtonpost.com/education/2021…
You can now build a “mini media empire” on Substack via @FT on.ft.com/3xRyHx3
ft.com
You can now build a “mini media empire” on Substack
With the new “Sections” feature, Substack is going full newsroom.
Coinbase saw & executed on an enormous opportunity many others missed. There's a ton to admire and learn from what they built. Their leadership could have also used their power to stand up for justice and equality. They didn't. I hope other leaders don't emulate that part.
Google’s approach to historically Black schools helps explain why there are few Black engineers in Big Tech washingtonpost.com/technology/202…
I’m happy for Wiggins. Black people don’t get enough chances to fail in Silicon Valley.
Nailed it
The Astronaut magazine.calpoly.edu/fall-2020/the-… via @CalPoly
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The Astronaut - Cal Poly Magazine
On the eve of his first mission to space, alumnus and NASA astronaut Victor Glover reflects on the lessons he learned at Cal Poly and why it’s still important for humankind to reach for the stars.
This AI whiz could be the next Elon Musk or Steve Jobs, but first she has to navigate being 18 washingtonpost.com/business/2020/…
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