
Fri. 08/12 – How Do We Feel About Arresting Open-Source Developers?
Dutch authorities have arrested a developer related to Tornado Cash. But is there a grey area here that is a bit messy? LinkedIn seems ready to go all in on the creator and influencer economy. Apple seems to have confidence that there’s not going to be a slowdown in iPhone sales. And of course, the weekend Longreads suggestions.
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Dutch authorities have arrested a developer related to Tornado Cash. But is there a grey area here that is a bit messy? LinkedIn seems ready to go all in on the creator and influencer economy. Apple seems to have confidence that there’s not going to be a slowdown in iPhone sales. And of course, the weekend Longreads suggestions.
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Links:
- Suspected Tornado Cash developer arrested in Amsterdam (The Block)
- LinkedIn rolls out new tools to give creators more ways to share visual content (TechCrunch)
- Apple Expects to Sustain iPhone Sales in 2022 as Market Slows (Bloomberg)
Weekend Longreads Suggestions:
- How Did Two Unknown Latin Music Operators Make $23 Million From YouTube? The IRS Says They Stole It (Billboard)
- Tornado Cash Crackdown Shows Limits of Regulating Cryptocurrency Services (WSJ)
- Man who built ISP instead of paying Comcast $50K expands to hundreds of homes (ArsTechnica)
- New – AWS Private 5G – Build Your Own Private Mobile Network (AWS Blog)
- The High-Stakes Race to Engineer New Psychedelic Drugs (Wired)
- The End of Manual Transmission (The Atlantic)
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