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The vicious cycle of early stage capital — or lack thereof

Not a week goes by that I don’t have this conversation with a local founder. “Why is it so hard to raise early stage capital in Oregon…?” or “Why is there so much risk aversion around here…?” or “Why am I getting Series B due diligence questions for an Angel sized check…?” And all of those questions are answered with a very similar response: It’s a vicious cycle.

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Silicon Florist links arrangement for April 22, 2026

Here’s a roundup of interesting startup links I came across today:

Portland Surges to No. 1 in America’s Factory Startup Boom

Portland has quietly grabbed the top spot in a new national look at manufacturing startups, edging out both old-school industrial hubs and glossy tech metros. An analysis of five years of firm formation data shows the Portland metro logged about 2.47 manufacturing firms younger than five years per 10,000 residents, which works out to roughly 250 more new manufacturing firms than the national average would predict over the same period.

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How an end credits easter egg keeps Panic’s inbox full of interesting physical mail

Sometimes — honestly most times — it’s the little things. Those charming little delightful touches that make the end user feel special. And Portland software developer and game producer Panic has packed more than their fair share of those little touches into their software and games over the years. But this one creates more than delight. It results in mail. Real physical mail.

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Silicon Florist links arrangement for April 20, 2026

Here’s a roundup of interesting startup links I came across today:

Vercel April 2026 security incident

We’ve identified a security incident that involved unauthorized access to certain internal Vercel systems. We are actively investigating, and we have engaged incident response experts to help investigate and remediate. We have notified law enforcement and will update this page as the investigation progresses.

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