
Caroline Quick
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Caroline Quick
@seacue
Head of Real Estate + Workplace @Cloudflare. T3 Advisors + Twitter alumni. EQ3 founder. Tech enthusiast, brunch advocate, margarita supporter.


It began with an idea: what could we use for randomness that was like our Lava Lamp wall in San Francisco but represented our team in Portugal? Waves seemed obvious. Some of us who were old enough remembered the 80s desk toy wave machines. What if we could get a bunch of them and put them on the wall in our Lisbon Office lobby? Easier said than done. Turns out they aren't being manufactured anymore. We scoured eBay and other sources but couldn't find enough in working order. Undaunted, we found an artist who could make them for us. They weren't ready for the official office opening, but when they finally went live today I have to say: they're awesome. Full story coming, but until then, pretty cool the waves in Portugal are now helping keep the Internet more secure.




If you are going to be at #SXSW this weekend, be sure to check out this data and trends focused discussion on the evolving workplace with @Bloomberg's @nicoleabullock, Cloudflare's @seacue, @gensler_design's @sofiasong, and @densityio CEO @andrewfarah. cfl.re/3ykws6T











Here are some highlights on the activity we saw as we approached midterms and how we worked together with all of these groups to secure election resources. cfl.re/3WRqbKP #elections2022


Many people know about the wall of lava lamps in San Francisco @Cloudflare uses to generate random numbers. Fewer know about the wall of double pendulums in London we use here. #entropy










