Both Liron Shapira as a private individual, and Quixey as a company, have donated $15,000 to MIRI. That definitely constitutes “plausibly type-1”. For a medium-sized company, I’d want to know more of what they intend to do, re: donations. I’ll look into it some more.
How’s that? When I watched the livestream of EAG 2015, the speakers invited any attendees in the audience to come up and address everyone with any important points they had. Topher Hallquist, an employee of Quixey, hopped on stage and told anyone qualified to apply to Quixey because the company was actively hiring. I figure Mr. Hallquist wouldn’t have done this if Quixey wasn’t a type-3 company.
So, what’s the mistake I’m making in reading the situation?
Quixey is plausibly type-1, not type-3.
Both Liron Shapira as a private individual, and Quixey as a company, have donated $15,000 to MIRI. That definitely constitutes “plausibly type-1”. For a medium-sized company, I’d want to know more of what they intend to do, re: donations. I’ll look into it some more.
How’s that? When I watched the livestream of EAG 2015, the speakers invited any attendees in the audience to come up and address everyone with any important points they had. Topher Hallquist, an employee of Quixey, hopped on stage and told anyone qualified to apply to Quixey because the company was actively hiring. I figure Mr. Hallquist wouldn’t have done this if Quixey wasn’t a type-3 company.
So, what’s the mistake I’m making in reading the situation?