> Any headline that ends in a question mark can be answered by the word no.
Perplexity is one of my first options for search (and superficial research) at this point.
They just signed a $400m deal with Snapchat. They’ll get acquired or something, worst case. They’ll be fine.
Edit: this might be an interesting case for Polymarket. Retail can’t be on or against private companies, but maybe a prediction market would be good for revealed preferences vs stated preferences here
> Any headline that ends in a question mark can be answered by the word no.
Perplexity is one of my first options for search (and superficial research) at this point.
They just signed a $400m deal with Snapchat. They’ll get acquired or something, worst case. They’ll be fine.
Edit: this might be an interesting case for Polymarket. Retail can’t be on or against private companies, but maybe a prediction market would be good for revealed preferences vs stated preferences here