Why Reddit users don't want an IPO and Glassdoor is outing the identities of their users
Episode 284: Neal and Toby discuss the latest from Reddit’s IPO and why some redditors are not very happy with the move. Then, the Biden Administration and the EPA just released new strict rules for automakers to make their EV targets…but it might come with some leniency. Next, Glassdoor is taking its name to literal heights by sharing real names of its users without consent for their employers to see. Also, Neal shares his favorite numbers from the week, why printers are trying to make a comeback, and how Netflix took an “unfilmable” concept…and turned it into a show.
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