The NYT’s Mike Isaac takes a deeper look inside Uber’s aggressive, unrestrained workplace culture: “One Uber manager groped female co-workers’ breasts at a company retreat in Las Vegas. A director shouted a homophobic slur at a subordinate during a heated confrontation in a meeting. Another manager threatened to beat an underperforming employee’s head in with a baseball bat.” Aside from the workplace culture, two things are interesting about this story. First it all grew out of one blog post, which, at the very least, will force changes at one of tech’s biggest companies. (The Internet, it turns out, is good for something.) And second, we haven’t seen too many people raise their hands and say the portrayal of life at Uber is inaccurate.