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TechCrunch Newsletter [TechCrunch logo]( [The Daily Crunch logo]( By [Christine Hall]( and [Haje Jan Kamps]( Thursday, April 27, 2023 Thursday is here — how in the world did that happen? Those days, they just keep on coming. If you’re still on the fence about whether you want to come along to Disrupt, we’ve got you covered: [There’s a Disrupt pass for every role and budget](. It also seems like [Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes isn’t headed to jail today after all](. She was scheduled to start her 11-year sentence, but then Things Happened. [Connie]( has the full story. — [Christine]( and [Haje]( [ image] Image Credits: jayk7 / Getty Images The TechCrunch Top 3 - [More layoffs](: Dropbox CEO Drew Houston broke the news today that the company will be laying off 500 employees, or 16% of its staff. [Ingrid]( reports Houston said the cuts are due to slowing growth and “the era of AI.” - [Get the popcorn ready](: Warner Bros. is partnering with Viacom18 to bring “Succession” and other HBO content to India.[Manish]( has more. - [Legacy learns to embrace AI](: [Jagmeet]( takes a deep dive into how legacy financial software giant Intuit decided to put out the welcome mat for artificial intelligence instead of closing the door and turning the deadbolt. Startups and VC Posh is an event management and ticketing platform for all users to host events large or small, regardless of whether you’re an event organizer, promoter, or just want to charge your friends a cover for drinking all the expensive alcohol at your birthday party. [Lauren]( reports that [Posh announced its public launch today after being in beta since October 2020](. Alongside the launch, the company also announced its $5 million seed round. The concept of SaaS as a business model changed the game in tech by moving users away from buying software outright and toward paying for service availability based on time-based subscriptions, typically with per-month or annual pricing, [Ingrid]( reports. Today, a startup out of London called M3ter that is building tools to take the next step in that evolution — more granular usage-based pricing — is [announcing funding on the back of strong demand](. The company has raised $14 million. More? Okay, fine, here’s another handful for you: - Not having steak is a mis-steak: [Christine]( writes how Chunk Foods is close to opening a factory to [produce “millions” of plant-based steaks](. - That’s code for “help me out over here”: [Kyle]( reports that Replit, the web-based IDE developing a GitHub Copilot competitor, [raised $100 million](. - Swimming upstream: [Sturgeon Capital launches $35 million fund]( aimed at emerging startups in Central Asia, [Mike]( reports. - Batten the hatches:[Bastion is an all-in-one cybersecurity solution]( for small businesses, [Romain]( writes. - On yer bike: [Rebecca]( reports how Grubhub and Joco [team up to give NYC delivery workers access to e-bikes](. [Capital efficiency is the new VC filter for startups]( For some B2B SaaS startups, focusing solely on the LTV:CAC ratio is a great way to obscure weak customer metrics. Dividing Customer Lifetime Value by Customer Acquisition Cost can offer useful insights, but only if you have accurate retention data — and a lot of it. “Today, investors zoom in on other efficiency metrics that paint a more reliable and comprehensive picture of the startup’s capital efficiency, and so should you,” says Igor Shaverskyi, a partner at VC firm Waveup. In this TC+ column, he offers a formula and benchmarks for calculating CAC payback, which reveals to founders (and potential investors) “how long it will take for your customer acquisition costs to pay off.” Three more from the TC+ team: - Your school means nothing: [Brian]( writes that [sometimes you need to cut your startup’s school ties](. - Web2+1: [Jacquelyn]( explores how [OpenSea’s next journey is to help Web 2.0 brands get into web3](. - Neobanks hit stormy waters: [Alex]( and [Anna]( explore how [Revolut’s valuation troubles signal a stormy horizon for less-profitable neobanks](. [TechCrunch+]( is our membership program that helps founders and startup teams get ahead of the pack.[You can sign up here](. Use code “DC” for a 15% discount on an annual subscription! [Read More]( [Capital efficiency is the new VC filter for startups image] Image Credits: PM Images / Getty Images Big Tech Inc. Let’s talk about Meta today, shall we? Yesterday, the company reported that its earnings [beat revenue expectations](, as covered by [Amanda](. But that’s not all: Our colleagues grabbed on to a few tidbits, including that the company said [10% of its global ad revenue was at risk]( from European Union data flows order. [Natasha L]( has more on that. Also, [time spent on Instagram grew 24%](, thanks to TikTok-style AI Reel recommendations, reports[Darrell](. Meanwhile, Meta also had a win in court, with an appeal court ruling in the tech giant’s favor regarding an [antitrust case brought by state attorneys general](. [Sarah]( writes that “the States alleged Meta had illegally maintained monopoly power in the social networking market through its acquisitions of photo-sharing app Instagram in 2012 and WhatsApp in 2014, and that it gained further power through data policies that harmed app developers.” Now here’s five more for you: - Ruffled feathers:[NBCUniversal let go of its CEO]( and then reported higher Peacock losses. [Lauren]( has more. - More to Lyft’s layoffs: Last week, [Kirsten]( reported that ride-hailing giant [Lyft was going to lay off employees]( as part of a restructuring move. Today, she writes that those [layoffs will affect 26% of its workforce](. - A conscious coupling: [Morgan]( reports that senators from both sides of the aisle came together to introduce a bill today that [would ban social media algorithms for minors](. - Truth time:[Elon Musk may testify about his Autopilot statements](, reports[Rebecca](. - Get out the flashlight: [Zack]( and [Carly]( write about a [ransomware attack that is leaving CommScope employees in the dark](. [Read more stories on TechCrunch.com]( Newest Jobs from Crunchboard - [Network Administrator at Oak Hills Church (San Antonio, TX, USA)]( - [Full Stack Software Engineer, Mid Level at JobTarget (Stamford, CT, USA)]( - [Freelance AI Application Developer Creator Program: Cohort 4 at Contra (Anywhere)]( - [Freelance Engineer Creator Program Cohort 4 at Contra (Anywhere)]( - [Applications Engineer III-MS Endpoint/Intune at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP (Wheeling, WV, USA)]( [See more jobs on CrunchBoard]( [Post your tech jobs]( and reach millions of TechCrunch readers for only $200 per month. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Youtube]( [Instagram]( [Flipboard]( [View this email online in your browser]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Service]( | [Unsubscribe]( © 2023 Yahoo. All rights reserved. 110 5th St, San Francisco, CA 94103

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