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TechCrunch Newsletter [TechCrunch logo]( [The Daily Crunch logo]( By [Christine Hall]( and [Haje Jan Kamps]( Thursday, June 02, 2022 Hello, and welcome to June 2, 2022. Where we are sitting, the sun is shining, the birds are singing and we are celebrating adding [Becca Szkutak]( to the TechCrunch team. She’ll be covering venture capital and startup news for our subscription service, TechCrunch+. You can find her very first story in the Top 3, below! — [Haje]( and [Christine]( [ image] Image Credits: David Becker/AFP / Getty Images The TechCrunch Top 3 - [Amazon’s invite-only party](: This is going to take people back, but remember shopping at Toys “R” Us for high-demand items they kept in the back of the store, and you would grab one of the pricing slips and take it to the cash register? Amazon is creating a digital version of that with its new invite-based ordering experience for high-demand, low-supply products. Users can request an invitation to buy certain items — initially it will be video game consoles, which the company says will help prevent inventory shortages and keep bots from driving up the price. - [If you’re headed to Worldwide Developers Conference, we have your insider’s guide](: Apple’s WWDC kicks off June 6, and the TechCrunch staff is here for it. [Brian]( breaks down what to expect. - [Pro rata, what’s the matta?](: Please give a warm, Daily Crunch welcome to [Becca Szkutak](, one of our newest venture reporters at TechCrunch+, who posted her first story today. She examines how lead investors in funding rounds are rethinking their pro rata allocation strategy in this particularly challenged funding environment. 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We’ve got moar news: - Crypto hitting the brakes: [Gemini lays off 10% of its workforce]( as its founders describe how crypto is hitting a “contraction phase,” [Anita]( and [Natasha]( report. - Crypto gets more investment: Developer infrastructure expert [Anand Iyer goes solo]( with new $20 million crypto fund, [Anita]( reports. - More layoffs looming: Collaboration video messaging service [Loom laid off 34 employees, or 14% of its total staff](, writes [Natasha](. - Not looking too healthy: The healthcare sector isn’t immune to contractions either. Virtual healthcare company Carbon Health said in a letter Thursday that [it laid off 250 people](, or 8% of its workforce, [Christine]( reports. - So here’s what’s new: LaunchNotes looks to transform [how software product teams communicate changes to customers](, and raised $15 million to do so, [Ron]( reports. - If you permit it, they will build: [Pulley raises a $4.4 million]( seed round to make permitting for construction projects dramatically more efficient, [Mary Ann]( reports. - This tasty treat is going places: Yummy’s $47 million round [helps grow its delivery, ride-sharing super app]( in LatAm, [Christine]( reports. - Because Instagram is for old people: Poparazzi, the [anti-Instagram Gen Z social app that hit the top of the App Store last year](, is today claiming its iOS-only has seen over 5 million installs in its first year, and it raised $15 million to continue its growth, [Sarah]( reports. [What connects the stock market contraction to startup valuations?]( Without striking a gloomy note: it’s clear that winds are shifting in the tech industry. Layoffs are mounting, investors are urging their portfolio companies to hunker down and founders are doing everything but chanting spells to extend runways. “But are valuations really down?” asks Daniel Faloppa, founder of Equidam. “For all startups? If so, why, and what can we expect in the short and mid-term?” (TechCrunch+ is our membership program, which helps founders and startup teams get ahead.[You can sign up here](.) [Read More]( [What connects the stock market contraction to startup valuations? image] Image Credits: Matthias Kulka / Getty Images Big Tech Inc. [What does the fox say?](: A Foxconn factory in Mexico was hit with ransomware, the company confirmed. While this is not the first time Foxconn has had this happen, a company spokesperson says the factory’s operations are returning to normal, though they did not go into detail on whether any data was accessed. Meta’s new features: The company’s big news of the week is still that [Sheryl Sandberg is leaving](, but time marches on, and there are features that need to go out. In a move to provide some TikTok-like features, Meta rolled out some [new Reels features]( to Facebook and extended the length of Reels on Instagram to 90 seconds. The Instagram one might be more exciting because more meme posters are doing Reels, which, in our opinion, makes it difficult to read them. The extra seconds might redeem them. In addition, [Messenger is getting a dedicated “Calls” tab]( so you can make fewer clicks to communicate with your peeps. 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Here’s more on [how Ford plans to do this](. - [Google bans deepfake-generating AI](: Google decided to update its terms of use for its Google Colaboratory platform in terms of its open source deepfake generator DeepFaceLab. [Read more stories on TechCrunch.com]( Newest Jobs from Crunchboard - [Data Scientist at Glassbeam Inc (Anywhere)]( - [IT Application Developer – Journey at Department of Natural Resources WA State (Olympia, WA, USA)]( - [Senior Application Developer, School of Continuing Studies Georgetown University at Georgetown University (Washington D.C., DC, USA)]( - [ADMINISTRATIVE ASSOCIATE at Advancement Project (Los Angeles, CA, USA)]( - [Full stack javascript developer at fast growing medical software company, 100% remote at GSO consult (Anywhere)]( [See more jobs on CrunchBoard]( [Post your tech jobs]( and reach millions of TechCrunch readers for only $200 per month. 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