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TechCrunch Newsletter [TechCrunch logo]( [The Daily Crunch logo]( By [Christine Hall]( Wednesday, August 09, 2023 Today, Rapid7 announced plans to lay off 18% of its workforce and close some offices. The cybersecurity company is staying mum on the details for now. However, this particular piece of news came while Rapid7 was discussing its second-quarter earnings results, which included a deeper net loss. [Get the scoop](. Next, Microsoft partners with the Aptos blockchain to marry AI and web3. [Find out more](. (TC+) Meanwhile, check out Slack now that it has undergone a major makeover to help users see what’s most relevant to them. [See the new and improved Slack](. And, machine learning operations seems to be something all of you are very eager to read about today. Weights & Biases, which counts OpenAI as a customer, landed $50 million in new funding. [Read more](. 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