Connect with us

Science & Technology

Patreon doubles its valuation

Full episode: Next up, Patreon also got a new check, which means that it eventually has to go public at some point given that it is now a fancy unicorn.

Published

on

Full episode:

Next up, Patreon also got a new check, which means that it eventually has to go public at some point given that it is now a fancy unicorn.

Continue Reading
Advertisement
7 Comments

7 Comments

  1. Chuck Farley

    September 6, 2020 at 12:47 am

    Funny, they needed that round to pay off the Ownen Benjamin lawsuit they will now individually arbitrate which their users, and will now find themselves in more trouble for changing their TOS. You are horrible people get woke go broke. Nobody wants your ideology. Well be building new platforms to replace all your garbage. Distributed > CentralAuth

    • Upgrade

      September 6, 2020 at 12:52 am

      if its so good why are they still raising funds?

  2. Chuck Farley

    September 6, 2020 at 12:47 am

    Funny, they needed that round to pay off the Owen Benjamin lawsuit they will now individually arbitrate which their users, and will now find themselves in more trouble for changing their TOS. You are horrible people get woke go broke. Nobody wants your ideology. Well be building new platforms to replace all your garbage. Distributed > CentralAuth

  3. Techie Science

    September 6, 2020 at 2:05 am

    “Tech Crunch” You Provide great NEWS on ur website and youtube channe! ????????????????

    GREETINGS FROM ” Techie Science” YOUTUBE CHANNE! ????????????????

  4. Johnny Darko

    September 6, 2020 at 2:08 am

    Hearing you mention trivium made my eyes bulge and my jaw drop! Wasn’t expecting that!????????

  5. Alain Portant

    September 7, 2020 at 3:18 pm

    Please someone tell this ugly lady that no one cares about “black creators” besides themselves ?
    Very poor discussion, not interesting.

  6. Nicholas Jeffrey

    September 7, 2020 at 10:03 pm

    Is my great pleasure giving my testimony today. I never thought I could ever give a testimony about this Forex/binary options I never believed it was actually real because of my several encounters with a lot of scammers I have been in trading with different trade investors without any opposite returns. Not until I came across a man at my Instagram page which tells me how real investors works, I decided to give a try with just the last money on me which is $5000, and I invested $3000 with him to be greatest surprise I got $22,650. As my trading profit in just 7 days him might not know how much help he has been to me. I want you to learn from this man and become a good earner .contact Mr Nicholas Jeffrey through insta:@nicholasjmyronfx or whats app::+1(518) 633-5966

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Science & Technology

When it Comes to Pitching, Don’t be Nice, Just Slay │ Build Mode Podcast

For women entering the founding and startup ecosystem, Taskrabbit founder Leah Solivan has a wealth of insights, especially on why you shouldn’t hold yourself back. Listen in on the latest episode of Build Mode for our full interview with her:

Published

on

For women entering the founding and startup ecosystem, Taskrabbit founder Leah Solivan has a wealth of insights, especially on why you shouldn’t hold yourself back.

Listen in on the latest episode of Build Mode for our full interview with her:

Continue Reading

CNET

The ‘Camera’ That Can Do Anything | What The Future

I visited Lightstorm Entertainment for a behind-the-scenes look at how Avatar: Fire and Ash was filmed. Performance capture technology films every possible angle at once, then a virtual camera captures specific shots, and finally, the VFX team completes all the effects. 0:00 Inside the Avatar: Fire and Ash Production 0:29 Phase 1: The Volume &…

Published

on

I visited Lightstorm Entertainment for a behind-the-scenes look at how Avatar: Fire and Ash was filmed. Performance capture technology films every possible angle at once, then a virtual camera captures specific shots, and finally, the VFX team completes all the effects.

0:00 Inside the Avatar: Fire and Ash Production
0:29 Phase 1: The Volume & Performance Capture
1:10 Introduction to the Virtual Camera
1:43 How the Virtual Camera Works
2:40 Establishing Creative Rules for Virtual Cinematography
3:07 Phase 3: Final VFX & Polishing the World
3:15 Where to Learn More & Viewer Discussion

Add CNET as a trusted news source
Never miss a deal again! See CNET’s browser extension 👉
Check out CNET’s Amazon Storefront:
Subscribe to CNET on YouTube:
Follow us on TikTok:
Follow us on Instagram:
Follow us on Bluesky:
Like us on Facebook:
CNET’s AI Atlas:
Follow us on X:
Visit CNET.com:

#movie #film #jamescameron #movies #avatar #camera #futuretech

Continue Reading

Science & Technology

A diverse team will make your startup more successful with Leah Solivan, Taskrabbit l Build Mode

If one thing has become clear this season, finding the right talent for your team isn’t as easy as picking from a pile of resumes This week’s guest is Leah Solivan, the founder of Taskrabbit and now an early-stage investor who has seen that the power to change a homogenous startup exosystem comes from empowering…

Published

on

If one thing has become clear this season, finding the right talent for your team isn’t as easy as picking from a pile of resumes This week’s guest is Leah Solivan, the founder of Taskrabbit and now an early-stage investor who has seen that the power to change a homogenous startup exosystem comes from empowering diverse VCs to fund underrepresented founders who will hire the hidden tech talent.

From bootstrapping TaskRabbit on credit cards to scaling it into one of the defining companies of the gig economy, Leah learned firsthand that the hardest part of building a company isn’t the product, it’s selecting the right people to build it.

In this episode, Isabelle Johannessen and Leah unpack what it really takes to build diverse teams from day one and why most companies get it wrong by waiting too long. They also explore how the lack of diversity in venture capital directly shapes who gets funded, and ultimately, who gets hired.

Apply to Startup Battlefield: We are looking for early-stage companies that have an MVP. So nominate a founder (or yourself): techcrunch.com/apply. Be sure to say you heard about Startup Battlefield from the Build Mode podcast.

TechCrunch Disrupt: If you’re thinking about applying to Startup Battlefield, then October 13 to 15 in San Francisco, we’re back for TechCrunch Disrupt, where the Startup Battlefield 200 takes the stage. So if you want to cheer them on, or just network with 1000s of founders, VCs, and tech enthusiasts, then grab your tickets.

Use code buildmode15 for 15% off any ticket type.

Chapters:
00:00 The hard way to hire diverse talent
01:20 From engineer to Taskrabbit founder
03:39 The moment that sparked Taskrabbit
07:39 Why building teams is the hardest part
12:06 Learning how to hire from scratch
17:36 Why venture capital lacks diversity
27:25 How to build diverse teams from day one
39:42 What founders get wrong about competition

New episodes of Build Mode drop every Thursday. Hosted by Isabelle Johannessen. Produced and edited by Maggie Nye. Audience development led by Morgan Little. Special thanks to the Foundry and Cheddar video teams.

Continue Reading

Trending