[While the White House scrambled to put a good face on President Trumpâs equivocal and inadequate response]( to this weekendâs violent white nationalist rallies in Charlottesville, Va., some [Twitter users began publicly revealing the identities]( of the white supremacist âUnite the Rightâ protesters. The internet has already [raised more than $200,000 in the name of Heather Heyer](, a 32-year-old counter-protester who was killed by a car during the clash.
Netflix has signed up "Scandal" producer Shonda Rhimes, one of the most powerful people in TV. Rhimes has spent the last 15 years working with Disney's ABC; last week [Disney said it was pulling at least some of its movies from Netflix](. The move underscores Netflix's increasing ability and ambition to create its own content rather than buying re-runs from Hollywood. [[Joe Flint / Wall Street Journa](l]
Investors who want a big stake in Uber are trying to cut a deal. A consortium led by Dragoneer Investment Group and General Atlantic are talking about buying shares; [so are SoftBank and Uber](. Meanwhile, a small group of Uber shareholders loyal to ousted CEO Travis Kalanick asked [Uber investor Benchmark to divest and remove itself from the board](, and some startups told Recode [they are ânervousâ]( about Benchmarkâs [lawsuit against Uber and Kalanick](. [[Theodore Schleifer / Recode](]
Thereâs a lot of words out there about the âGoogle Manifesto,â the controversial memo about gender diversity that (re)ignited a battle over ideological diversity. Jason Hirschhorn has curated a must-read collection from a variety of sources, as the culture wars spread to Google. [[Redef](]
More allegations of sexual harassment will emerge from Silicon Valley, the head of venture capital industryâs official trade group told Recode in an interview. Bobby Franklin, head of the Washington, D.C.-based National Venture Capital Association, was candid about the size of the problem in Silicon Valley, and predicted that more incidents will surface soon.
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Bitcoin, Wall Streetâs latest obsession, is having a boom moment: Just a week ago it was trading at $3,000 for the first time; as of Sunday, it was trading at more than $4,100. The amount recently raised via initial coin offerings (ICO) have now â at least temporarily â topped the amount raised via early-stage venture capital. [[Fitz Tepper / TechCrunch](]
Youâll need a half-day to read the New Yorkerâs very, very, very long profile of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. Youâll be rewarded with an up-close look at Assangeâs strange life inside the Ecuadorian embassy in London, where he has been holed up since 2012. But you wonât get a satisfying explanation of WikiLeaksâ connection to Russian e-mail hackers. Except that Assange seems offended that the Russians are getting undue credit for the emails. [[Raffi Khachatourian / New Yorker](]
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[Snap co-founders Evan Spiegel and Bobby Murphy say they wonât sell any of their stock this year.](
Itâs not surprising, but itâs still important.
[Blue Apron is stuck in a dangerous cycle that has nothing to do with Amazon.](
âPerishable food isnât a widget, right?â
[Lyft will always have human drivers.](
On the latest Recode Decode podcast, Taggart Matthiesen, director of product at Lyft, predicts that Lyft will slowly evolve into a hybrid transportation service, with users getting paired with either a human driver or an autonomous vehicle â whichever is faster.
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