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Andy Greos

@am_greos

Henry's Dad | Investor | USC Trojan | Denver native | ENTP | Occasional sports-related mood swings

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calendar_today15-01-2010 02:44:41

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Curious how much of these platforms' volume is sports betting, in which case these are just an indication of how large the natural demand is without regulation and these simply found the regulatory loophole

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Gotta say, from the user perspective this could certainly simplify things... Not like Netflix isn't already raising prices.

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Should be a very interesting test case on the policies and limitations a big IP house like Disney can try to put around an LLM on use of its assets

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Fernando Mendoza just made a LinkedIn post about winning the national championship, and it's the best post on the platform I've ever seen.

Fernando Mendoza just made a LinkedIn post about winning the national championship, and it's the best post on the platform I've ever seen.
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WOW! 🚨 Nubank just got OCC conditional approval for a US bank charter. Huge for the US market — Monzo tried. Failed. Is trying again. Bunq waited 301 days. Withdrew. Now trying again. N26 abandoned the US entirely. Revolut still doesn't have one. Nubank applied September

WOW! 🚨 Nubank just got OCC conditional approval for a US bank charter.

Huge for the US market

—

Monzo tried. Failed. Is trying again.

Bunq waited 301 days. Withdrew. Now trying again.

N26 abandoned the US entirely.

Revolut still doesn't have one.

Nubank applied September
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A staggering statement from former Washington Post editor Marty Baron: "This ranks among the darkest days in the history of one of the world's greatest news organizations."

A staggering statement from former Washington Post editor Marty Baron: "This ranks among the darkest days in the history of one of the world's greatest news organizations."