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Unknownirish t1_j9wbwac wrote

Reply to Bing vs chrome by Arlo1515

Bing will not take an overwhelming amount of market share in search, IMO. Why, IMO? Because the future hasn't happened yet.

I personally believe Microsoft is milking this who OpenAI for every dollar they can get in the short term. But in the long term, you know that future that hasn't happened yet, degenerate, other companies (I'll say Google because what else is there, fool?) Google will develop their own AI software. They will build up their search engine and adapt it with search.

Who knows also? Perhaps Apple will finally release their own search engine for their iOS degenerates that buys the same phone every year with a slightly better camera and a different number at the end of it.

Who knows?

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BigCandyMush t1_j9wb3gv wrote

Believe it or not I stopped preaching her long before WSB did. I sold ARKK and ARKG during its peak by luck after finding out much of her stocks are overvalued, high PE growth bs whatever being inflated by feds going brrrrrrr.

And she's getting delusional as time goes. Talking about how arkk could grow a crazy amount the next few years like stfu

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neothedreamer t1_j9w8yk6 wrote

This is super misleading. The $1B in dividends is not part of his comp plan. This is what he earns as an investor. This is no different than any other rich investor earning a shit ton in dividends from a large investment.

I would love to see the break down of the incentive fees and cut of profit. My guess is his investors are more than willing to give him a split of profit if their return is higher that the benchmark by a significant enough amount.

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gangix t1_j9w71xn wrote

Reply to Bing vs chrome by Arlo1515

Do your mean Edge vs Chrome or Bing vs Google? Because Bing vs Chrome doesn't make sense. In corporate Bing is being forced upon people but I doubt Microsoft can force it in Android. Microsoft's best bet is to outbid google in Apple ecosystem.

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BrotherAmazing t1_j9w54r6 wrote

People have been saying that for 10 years. These comments have never aged well. Just wait for one or two more halvings and you’ll be seeing people saying “Bitcoin is dead!” when it crashes down to $75k a coin.

Literally you people have always been wrong longterm about Bitcoin, and there is nothing new or compelling you are bringing up here as an argument. I would be happy to listen if you had anything new that hasn’t been said constantly for the last 10 years while BTC has done nothing but gained adoption and crushed the S&P 500.

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wo1f-cola t1_j9w4x0v wrote

Reply to Bing vs chrome by Arlo1515

Google’s dominance in search started a long time ago with Page Rank. They basically crawled the web and promoted web pages that were linked more in other pages.

That was 20+ years ago. Now most Google services use a knowledge graph to respond to queries. Google doesn’t want to get better at suggesting web pages to users. They want to answer queries directly. They want to know EVERYTHING, and they’re doing a fantastic job of that.

I don’t think any company can disrupt Google and their ambitions. They’ve been collecting data for too long, from too many sources for anyone to catch up. They didn’t just luck their way into that situation. They got where they are by being patient and planing and developing technologies for the future.

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Dbane512 t1_j9w3tjo wrote

Marcellus and Utica where I am. There is a ton of condensate, oil along with the gas in this area. There is a lot of wet gas here too off of these two plays in my area. I have yet to see any flares on site after flowback. Now as far as trucking goes, they haul a decent amount of condensate and oil. The gas goes directly into a gathering line, which feeds into a transmission line. So the cost to transport the gas isn't as bad as what people seem to think. What gets you is when you have to haul water off or in.

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