Silicon Florist links arrangement for March 13, 2026
Here’s a roundup of interesting startup links I came across today:
Software Bonkers — by Craig Mod
Simply put: It’s a big mess, and no off-the-shelf accounting software does what I need. So after years of pain, I finally sat down last week and started to build my own. It took me about five days. I am now using the best piece of accounting software I’ve ever used.
Read MoreYC alum Depot raises $10M Series A
Okay okay. I know I’m still struggling with the whole “What even is a Portland startup…?” question in this remote first post pandemic world. But this one is more than a Earth Class Mail PO Box mixup. This actually has a real Portland footprint. With known Portland folks. So I’m going with it. Depot has raised $10 million.
Read MoreBack in my day, hackathons used to take a whole weekend…
Call me old. (No, seriously. Do. Because it’s true.) Back in my day, a hackathon was an entire weekend affair. You showed up on Friday night. You ate terrible pizza. You drank way too much coffee or Mountain Dew or your caffeinated beverage of choice. You maybe even slept under a table. Or fell asleep unintentionally while typing. And if you and your team members managed to gel then maybe by Sunday evening you had something that — if you squinted — kind of worked. Kind of prototypey. And you were super proud of that.
Read MoreSilicon Florist links arrangement for March 12, 2026
Here’s a roundup of interesting startup links I came across today:
Washington House passes 9.9% ‘millionaires tax’ as business leaders warn of ‘seismic shift’ – GeekWire
The bill passed the House with a 51-46 vote. No Republican lawmakers supported the measure and eight Democrats voted against it. One member was excused. It now returns to the Senate for agreement, and then moves to the governor. The legislative session is scheduled to end tomorrow.
Read MoreConsidering heading to Seattle for Startup Day 2026…? Early bird prices end tomorrow
I know Marcelo Calbucci from way way back in the world of startups. So when he told me was working on something new, I immediately wanted to help. That new thing…? It’s called Startup Day. And it’s taking place in Seattle on May 15, 2026. And if you act fast, you can grab a ticket at the lowest price available.
Read MoreStruggling to figure out what to watch…? There’s an app for that
Silicon Florist links arrangement for March 11, 2026
Here’s a roundup of interesting startup links I came across today:
Portland small businesses grapple with rising costs, reputation challenges – Axios Portland
Portland has long been seen as a haven for small businesses, a city with the ingenuity and creative spirit that fosters off-beat shops, innovative restaurants and funky new brands, but standing up and sustaining those business isn’t easy these days.
Read MoreSilicon Florist links arrangement for March 10, 2026
Here’s a roundup of interesting startup links I came across today:
Oregon Startup leaders raise alarm over undoing QSBS exemptions – Portland Business Journal
What has the startup and investor community up in arms is a provision that removes a tax exclusion for gains made on the sale of qualified small business stocks. These stocks are typically those held by founders or early investors in companies and are seen as the potential upside for the risk that entrepreneurs and investors take in starting a business.
Read MoreSilicon Florist links arrangement for March 9, 2026
Here’s a roundup of interesting startup links I came across today:
Big Walk co-op game’s publisher is a Portland true believer – oregonlive.com
If Panic pushes up against what’s expected of a Portland tech company in 2026, it plays to type in other ways. His back to the “Capax Infiniti” mural, Sasser says he still treasures Portland’s small-market feel and never wants its tech scene to look like the Bay Area’s.
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