

The growth prospects for Intuit are poor. They can basically try to upsell you harder while you’re using TurboTax. I sure don’t like the idea of AI being involved in my tax preparation, though


The growth prospects for Intuit are poor. They can basically try to upsell you harder while you’re using TurboTax. I sure don’t like the idea of AI being involved in my tax preparation, though
What does this even mean? According to this article, Palantir was selected for this contract in a rushed, no-bid process several years ago


“UK Government Ends One Of Palantir’s Contracts” would be a more accurate headline


If I’m not mistaken, most of Microsoft’s revenue is derived from enterprise, and corporate customers are largely just hands down not willing to accept the risk that comes with premature AI integration. MS is probably also recognizing this, because it seems like they’re backing off Copilot across the board


Yeah but much of the stuff that’s being traded on today lacks a body of evidence with which to make an informed prediction and is essentially random unless someone has insider knowledge


Just a heads up that there’s no such thing as “insider trading” on these betting markets. All of this is perfectly legal, and the platforms actually depend on insiders to improve their “predictive” accuracy. It’s also legitimately impossible to fully regulate this (besides shutting them down altogether, for which I’m totally on board) due to the sheer volume of people who have access to a bit of insider info


Was thinking the same thing, I hadn’t heard about Hannity in a long time


She stated during the event she was there for a reason. Trump asked her for her opinion on trans folks in sports, and she said “I have no opinion on that. I’m here about taxes on tips.” She was deadpan with it too
While it’s got its faults, I’m a Pandora guy and find it vastly superior to Spotify, particularly when trying to find new music


Did I miss something? Is OnlyFans funding AIPAC?


What about the seeds they dropped the year prior


Who is “they” in this case


“They” being the University of Oxford?


In the end, it probably isn’t easier at all. Once the yeast is created, yeast is dirt cheap and easy as hell to grow, and wouldn’t require managing a field of wildflowers that are going to drop seeds for the following year when you intend to plant crops there. I’m not saying it’s a good or ethical choice, but the yeast definitely has the potential to be easier and cheaper


Their 2024 gross revenue was about $1.9 billion, so $250 million would be over 13% of their total annual revenue


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Is that through QuickBooks? Seems like there’s a lot of competition in that space too, though I’m not very familiar with it