Every February, Stephen Green celebrates a series of amazing folks for Black History Month by posting one post a day for the entire month. This year, he focused his efforts on folks who participated in Pitch Black — the Portland-born movement that celebrates Black founders across the country. Then, it’s my turn to grab every single daily post and throw together a recap so that you can find them all in one place. It’s tradition.
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Here’s a roundup of interesting startup links I came across today:
The stranger secret: how to talk to anyone – and why you should | Social etiquette | The Guardian
A lot of people have given up taking a chance on other people: that they might want to listen, that they might want to talk. But they have also given up taking a chance on themselves: that they might be able to navigate a conversation with someone new, cope with knockbacks and steer a path through any misunderstandings.
Read MoreOregon startup news for the week ending February 27, 2026
Silicon Florist links arrangement for February 27, 2026
Here’s a roundup of interesting startup links I came across today:
Statement from Dario Amodei on our discussions with the Department of War
Regardless, these threats do not change our position: we cannot in good conscience accede to their request.
Read MoreInvesting $125M in downtown Portland garners Jeff Swickard two buildings… and a new UpStart tenant
If you live in the Pacific Northwest, you can’t escape the news cycles about downtown Portland. Sometimes, you can’t even escape the news cycles nationally — depending on who is carping about the Rose City. But it’s not all doom loops, my friend. Any number of folks are hard at work, reinvigorating Portland’s city core. Like Jeff Swickard. Who snapped up the iconic Big Pink. And the building next door. In a big vote of confidence for downtown Portland. (And spending about $125 million to do so.) And now, thanks to those efforts, he’s landed a very startuppy UpStart tenant for his property.
Read MoreMarshall Kirkpatrick is back with a new offering to help you make sense of the Web
I’ve had the pleasure and privilege to follow Marshall Kirkpatrick through any number of his online chapters. First, as a fan of his blog. Then following his career as the first hire at a young upstart blog called “TechCrunch.” Then I had the opportunity to work for him at Read Write Web (RIP RWW). And finally, I had the chance to hang out with him every single day as his startup Little Bird went through PIE.
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Here’s a roundup of interesting startup links I came across today:
The 2026 Global Intelligence Crisis – Citadel Securities
Despite the macroeconomic community struggling to forecast 2-month-forward payroll growth with any reliable accuracy, the forward path of labor destruction can apparently be inferred with significant certainty from a hypothetical scenario posted on Substack: The 2028 Global Intelligence Crisis.
Read MoreProphetic shares how they employ AI to help developers with land acquisition
Feed the Mass reboots old Portland Airbnb office as an incubator
Silicon Florist links arrangement for February 25, 2026
Here’s a roundup of interesting startup links I came across today:
What I Learned from Turning Myself Into an AI Chatbot | Jane Friedman
Soqratic took care of creating a simple interface so my potential clients could easily sign up. As it turned out, one of the biggest challenges was to make sure that the virtual coach’s answers were limited to my content. I didn’t want it pulling writing and publishing advice from Anne Lamott or Jane Friedman and passing it off as my own. The solution to this is a technique called RAG (retrieval augmented generation), which limits answers to content from a bounded data set (in this case, my books and blog posts).
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