Jakub Rusak

Jakub Rusak
Editor-in-chief of Digitized. He has been associated with journalism for almost a third of his life; he worked for the Polish editions of Playboy, CKM and Esquire magazines, as well as Well.pl and naTemat.pl services. In his texts, he tries to understand reality and describe it objectively. He remains skeptical about many phenomena, but is not afraid to admit a mistake and change his mind. A native of Warsaw. Privately, he is a seeker of sense in nonsense and order amidst entropy. He likes wise words.
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Autopsy section: WeWork. From zero to hero and back.

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How to lose 99% of the peak valuation of a company in 4 years and find yourself on the brink of bankruptcy? It's simple. Just create a false vision of business conquest of the world, and then sell it to investors with a few daring moves. Exactly as WeWork founder Adam Neumann did.

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Further reports published by independent institutions make it increasingly difficult to believe in the security of data on the network. However, awareness of certain threats allows you to protect yourself against them. You can read more on this topic in the latest weekly review by the Digitized editorial team.

When does "cult" emerge in the phrase "organizational culture"? Where is the boundary between a healthy company and one that resembles a sect? And how to recognize that this boundary has been crossed?

Oceans cover over 70% of the Earth's surface, and their depths hold a gigantic potential for environmental protection and sustainable development. So far, however, humanity has mainly focused on their exploitation, but the idea of a "blue economy" could change this.

Venture Capital funds are one of the better addresses to go to when looking for funds to develop your business. But money is not everything, argues in an interview with Digitized Diana Koziarska, managing partner at Smok Ventures. What else should you pay attention to?

On the occasion of the Meta Threads app premiere, a discussion about the decentralization of the internet and handing it over to the users has flared up again. Why can the ActivityPub protocol play a key role in this process and what does the concept associated with it, fediverse, mean?