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🐰 “El Supertazón” — Bad Bunny’s business. Anthropic’s book destruction. Chipotle’s $100K rule. +Football Birkin Bags
Anthropic is trolling OpenAI, but they got here
 by destroying 1 million books.Chipotle is raising guac prices
 it’s ok with ppl making less than $100k going to Taco Bell.Bad Bunny is the Halftime Show performer
 but do you know the business of Bad Bunny?Plus, football players ha ... Show More
22m 54s
Yesterday
🍌 “Ripe $$$” — Instacart’s banana strategy. Bitcoin’s Ice Age. Kindred’s Airbnb swap. +SF Super Bowl conspiracy
Bitcoin has officially wiped out all its gains from the Trump presidency
 it’s a mini ice age.Instacart’s Super Bowl ad is all about bananas
 Because ripeness retains.Airbnb rival Kindred just raised $125M for home-swapping
 You can’t book unless you host.Plus, is Silicon Valley ... Show More
22m 29s
Feb 4
🚀 “$XXX” — SpaceX’s sugardaddy deal. Zebra’s Super Bowl stock. Pepsi’s price cut. +Minivan Millennial Dad.
One company is tracking every football at the Super Bowl
 And it’s a publicly-traded stock.Elon Musk is merging SpaceX and Xai
 It’s a sugardaddy acquisition.Pepsi is cutting prices on Dorito’s and all snacks by 15%... It’s inspired by Greek mythology.Plus, the surprise car trend ... Show More
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