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TechCrunch Newsletter [TechCrunch logo]( [The Daily Crunch logo]( By [Christine Hall]( and [Haje Jan Kamps]( Wednesday, August 24, 2022 Didya know that we’ve got all sorts of really awesome newsletters on TechCrunch? Robotics, transportation, fintech, crypto, space and much more. You can [subscribe here to keep your finger on the pulse of the topics you care the most about](. Just, er, please don’t unsubscribe from the Daily Crunch, yes? We do ever so enjoy your company every weekday! — [Christine]( and [Haje]( [ image] Image Credits: Bryce Durbin / TechCrunch The TechCrunch Top 3 - [Fake out](: [Kyle]( spoke with Stability Diffusion about 4chan getting ahold of its artificial intelligence art model and then to some deepfake experts about what this means and who might be at risk. - [Peloton rides into Amazon](: That Amazon box just became more diverse. Peloton has started selling its equipment on Amazon, which opens up a whole new strategy shift and revenue stream for the beleaguered company, [Brian]( writes. - [Spammed](: A bug caused by a configuration change was to blame for some Facebook users getting strange celebrity fan posts. It’s since been fixed, but [Ivan]( and [Manish]( have the skinny on what happened. [Siemens Xcelerator]( Sponsored by [Siemens AG]( [Build personalized solutions for your digital transformation with Siemens Xcelerator. Scale easily and at your pace with solutions that fit to your business, challenges and needs.]( [Learn More]( Startups and VC We published a really fascinating piece written by Battery Ventures’ [Neeraj Agrawal](, [Brandon Gleklen](, and [Jack Mattei]( on TechCrunch Plus (our premium subscription site) today, about [how ARR per employee (APE) is one of the most meaningful efficiency metrics for startups](. It makes sense; for a lot startups, the number of employees is one of the biggest cost bases — more, even, than customer acquisition. It’s a fresh take on how to measure company success, and well worth a read. Okay, fine, have a few more: - Keine Handy für Sie!: Chinese smartphone company[Oppo stopped sales in Germany, even though the country is its operational hub. It claims it is still committed to Europe,]( reports[Rita](. - What’s the beef?: Fake or lab-grown meat is sizzlingly hot these days, so it’s a rarity to see new startups wanting to improve the “real” meat industry. One of these companies is [Lumachain, which is using computer vision to transform meat production](. [Christine]( reports the company raised $20 million or so to keep an eye on things. - Okay, fine, you can have a mortgage: As more traditional finance products and services find their way into web3, there are some crypto startups emerging with a focus on adding decentralization to old-school practices. [Jacquelyn]( reports that[Spectral raised $23 million to bring some web3 juice to credit scoring](. - Putting writers out of business: [Catherine]( reports that [Scalenut raised $3.1 million]( to get AIs to write a first draft of marketing copy. - Stay focused!: Hardware tag[Unpluq locks your phone distractions]( so you can actually get some work done for once, [Haje]( reports. [ARR per employee is the North Star efficiency metric you’ve been looking for]( If you want to break even, go APE. Cloud companies generally rely on efficiency metrics like CAC payback and LTV-to-CAC, but “they feel more like financial metrics than operational ones, and it is difficult for employees to execute against these concepts,” according to Neeraj Agrawal, Brandon Gleklen and Jack Mattei of Battery Ventures. Using data from Capital IQ and Battery’s research, this post contains key benchmarks for public companies and privately held SaaS businesses, along with recommended targets for companies with different ARR ranges. “APE is an extremely simple metric we think could serve as your north star as you navigate these volatile times.” (TechCrunch+ is our membership program, which helps founders and startup teams get ahead.[You can sign up here](.) [Read More]( [ARR per employee is the North Star efficiency metric you’ve been looking for image] Image Credits: MirageC / Getty Images Big Tech Inc. It was a [Sarah](, [Brian](, [Aisha](, [Zack]( kind of day. First up, Walmart+ members have a brand-new feature: cash back. Sarah explains that [Walmart+ is its “answer to Amazon Prime.”]( Here’s how it works: browse the app for offers and clip them for future purchases. Once you make one, you earn cash back in the form of digital rewards that accumulate over time to apply to future purchases. Now over to [WhatsApp’s new group discussions features](, a story Sarah has also been following [since April](. It looks like more users have access to the feature, which is similar to Facebook, but in a messaging capability, and reduces the amount of single chats that occur. The groups are also not public or discoverable and joining one means you need an invite. - Fruit movie: Not sure we can say it better than [Brian]( did, so we won’t.[Someone made a BlackBerry movie starring Dennis from “It’s Always Sunny.”]( - It’s settled: Snap told [Aisha]( that it denies that Snapchat’s lenses and filters violate Illinois’s Biometric Information Privacy Act, but the [company agreed to settle a class action lawsuit]( with the state for $35 million. - The unveiling: Come one, come all to [Apple’s iPhone 14 debut]( on September 7. [Brian]( has more.[Â]( - If you’re happy and you know it: [Tinder created a ring]( for quantifying mental health, and [Brian]( was here for it. - Change that password: [Zack]( reports about [Plex’s recent data breach](, of which the details are a bit slim still. - Shop till you drop: [Instacart dropped a new feature]( that lets users buy big, bulky items, like furniture and electronics, and get same-day delivery, [Aisha]( writes. [Read more stories on TechCrunch.com]( Newest Jobs from Crunchboard - [Chief Information Officer at King County (King County, WA, USA)]( - [Sr. Manager Growth - SEM at Resident (USA)]( - [Director of Performance Marketing, Paid Social at TRANZACT, a WTW Company (Raleigh, NC, USA)]( - [Paid Search Director at TRANZACT, a WTW Company (Raleigh, NC, USA)]( - [Senior UX Product Designer at Resident (USA)]( [See more jobs on CrunchBoard]( [Post your tech jobs]( and reach millions of TechCrunch readers for only $200 per month. 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