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TechCrunch Newsletter [TechCrunch logo]( [The Daily Crunch logo]( By [Christine Hall]( and [Haje Jan Kamps]( Thursday, November 03, 2022 Oh heeeey! How are you doing today? We’ve had a pretty busy day on the site today, with a veritable cornucopia of news spilling all over the internet. We’ve selected some of the most interesting slices for you below. Enjoy (as far as you can enjoy another day of news about cutbacks and whispered advice to try and panic as little as possible). — [Christine]( and [Haje]( [ image] Image Credits: WhatsApp The TechCrunch Top 3 - [WhatsUp over at WhatsApp](: The messaging giant has been preparing us for this moment since August, and it is finally here: Communities! The new discussion group enables more people to be included and features voice and video calls for up to 32 people, as well as emojis galore, polls and large file sharing, [Sarah]( reports. - [Might want to switch to polka dots](: Stripe cuts 14% of its workforce, and [Paul]( writes that its CEO points to “overhiring for the world we’re in” as having caused the reduction. Unfortunately, it is a layoffs kind of day, so head down to Big Tech Inc. if you can stomach reading more. - [Where in the world is Ajit Mohan?](: Well, the former head of Meta India is now over there at Snap and will serve as the president of the company’s APAC business, [Manish]( and [Jagmeet]( write. [Taming the Wild West of Data]( Sponsored by [Flatfile]( [If all the world’s data were to just stay put, we wouldn’t have much of a problem. But when companies acquire new customers, merge with other businesses or align themselves with a business partner, they need to share data.]( [Read More]( Startups and VC “Most designers don’t have real-life manufacturing experience and they are drawing things that aren’t useable by the factory,” Xianfeng Wang, founder and CEO of Pacdora, tells TechCrunch. To bridge the gap between designers and manufacturers. Wang’s team developed [Pacdora, which is like Canva plus Figma]( for packaging, [Rita]( reports. The platform offers thousands of packaging templates for all kinds of products, from shipping boxes and coffee bags to lotion bottles and yogurt pouches. “I was always looking for that piece of software that could help us do this internally,” Juan Meisel told [Christine](. He is building [a logistics solution with his new startup, Grip](. “I started advising some companies on the side. They got their ButcherBox in the mail and were trying to ship anything from frozen milk to chocolate, flowers and pharmaceuticals.” Okay, fine, have another handful of startup news stories: - Chiming 12% less:[Digital bank Chime is cutting costs](across the board — including 12% of staff, [Natasha M]( reports. - Good boy, that’s a good robot: [Brian]( reports that Labrador Systems deploys its first [assistive elder-care robots](. - Open wide:[OpenAI will give 10 AI startups $1 million each]( and early access to its systems, [Kyle]( reports. - Like Rotten Tomatoes, but for VCs: [Natasha M]( reports that Revere is creating [a ratings system for the venture capital industry](. - From ashes to ashes:[Bruvi’s new coffee pods biodegrade faster](with the power of enzymes, [Haje]( reports. [Proptech in Review: 3 investors explain how finance-focused proptech startups can survive the downturn]( How are finance-oriented property tech investors reacting to the ongoing downturn in public markets? Senior reporter [Mary Ann Azevedo]( interviewed three VCs to learn more about how they’re counseling the companies in their portfolios, which types of startups are best positioned to weather the downturn, and how they’re managing risk: - Pete Flint, general partner, NFX - Zach Aarons, co-founder and general partner, MetaProp - Nima Wedlake, principal, Thomvest Ventures Three more from the TC+ team: - Let’s talk turkey: [Guru Hariharan]( shares tips for e-commerce startups that want to [win market share this holiday season](. - Your body, your choice:[More than 70 VC firms join VCs for Repro coalition]( to support reproductive rights,[ Dominic-Madori]( writes. - Step 1: Don’t panic. [Investor’s advice during a downturn: Don’t panic](, by[Mary Ann](. [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]( [Proptech in Review: 3 investors explain how finance-focused proptech startups can survive the downturn image] Image Credits: Kuzma / Getty Images Big Tech Inc. Step right up, folks! We know you don’t like carrying around a paper grocery list — heck, we know scrolling on that small phone screen is a nuisance, too. Well, Amazon and Mojo Vision have a treat for you, or rather, your eyeballs. Today, they introduced a proof of concept feature that [Brian]( says is “the first major third-party consumer application on a smart contact lens.” That’s right, an [Alexa Shopping List integration for a contact lens]( that has a computing interface. Layoffs, layoffs as far as the eye can see today. While we already shared the Stripe news with you, and as you’ve likely been hearing for the past week, Elon Musk is also doing some workforce reduction at Twitter. [Natasha L]( reports that he now plans to [slash Twitter’s headcount by half](. Meanwhile, [Kirsten]( writes that [Lyft is laying off 13% of its workforce]( in an effort to cut operating expenses. And we have five more for you: - Tweaking privacy:[A TikTok privacy update in Europe]( confirms that certain staff in China can access data. [Natasha L]( has lots more. - Fossils unite: Mastodon seems to be one of the direct beneficiaries of Elon Musk taking over Twitter. The decentralized social network [grew to 655,000 users]( since the deal closed,[Sarah]( writes. - No skipping: Today,[Netflix unveiled its ad-supported plan](,[Lauren]( reports. - A “lapse” in judgment, don’t you think?: User error is being blamed for why some of[ AstraZeneca’s patient data]( was left in a GitHub repository,[Zack]( reports. - Silencing the Chirp: [Ivan]( writes that[Twitter decided to cancel the Chirp conference](. 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