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Everyone is talking about getting teams to use more AI. But how much of your AI spend is going toward work that's already been done? In PE diligence, the same VDR documents often get reprocessed across users, workstreams, and sessions. That means firms are paying for the same analysis again and again. As AI vendors move toward usage-based pricing, those inefficiencies start showing up fast. Our latest ToltIQ Insights article from Co-Founder and CIO @RikerTrek looks at why the Silicon Valley obsession with maximizing tokens misses the point in PE, and how the architecture underneath an AI platform affects cost, efficiency, and analytical depth throughout a deal. Read more:
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This week, the Everybody's Business podcast asked moviegoers which summer movies they are most excited to see. @Lucas_Shaw joins @svaneksmith and @chafkin to unpack why movies like Backrooms and Obsession coming from two young, YouTube-famous directors, have become surprise hits. Listen and watch at .
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OBSESSION has surpassed PARANORMAL ACTIVITY (2009) at the worldwide box office. Made for under $1 million, it is now the biggest sub-million-budget film since THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT (1999). 📈
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This week, the Everybody's Business podcast asked moviegoers which summer movies they are most excited to see. @Lucas_Shaw joins @svaneksmith and @chafkin to unpack why movies like Backrooms and Obsession coming from two young, YouTube-famous directors, have become surprise hits. Listen and watch at .
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Solana Summit Germany 🇩🇪 Hosted by SobiX #5# Last episode, with the CEO of @Arcium, @yrschrade. He is one of the main speakers at the Germany summit, known by many names: Mr. CEO of Privacy, Purple Man. It’s a real-life privilege to meet him, and if you make it to Berlin on June 13th for the summit, you can meet him in person. 📅 13th June, 2026 📍 Berlin, Germany 🇩🇪 🔗 Link : Highlights include: 00:12 - Introduction 02:36 - Can you decrypt yourself and how your obsession with privacy started? 05:48 - From reading 1984 as a kid to sitting with Tucker Carlson, when did this path become serious? 09:05 - How do you see the state of privacy in Web2? 11:23 - The double standards and paradox when people say they want privacy but act differently 14:23 - Let’s talk about June 13th in Berlin, many Arcium ecosystem teams are coming 16:32 - You built this from the ground up and are a @SuperteamDE member. How does it feel to walk into the summit as an ecosystem leader? 19:00 - Which areas do you want to see more teams build in? 20:20 - The summit this year is built around ICM. How does Arcium fit into this? 22:26 - Why did you build on @solana? 24:05 - What do you say to those who look up to you and want to be the next Yannik? 26:25 - Closing and asking for any alpha from Yannik
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This week, the Everybody's Business podcast asked moviegoers which summer movies they are most excited to see. @Lucas_Shaw joins @svaneksmith and @chafkin to unpack why movies like Backrooms and Obsession coming from two young, YouTube-famous directors, have become surprise hits. Listen and watch at .
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Threadguy explains how YouTubers are completely taking over Hollywood "Hollywood’s formula for the last 50 years was that people only want familiar franchises like Disney and Star Wars. I strongly disagree. The proof is YouTube. People watch new creators, new streamers, new videos every day just because they're interesting" "The social feed killed the subscriber. You don't really subscribe to people anymore. You just see content on your feed that you want to watch" "I haven't seen a single ad for Obsession. I don't even watch horror movies, but I'm desperate to see it. It was made by a YouTuber for under $1 million"
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Britain had a moment of silence for George Floyd. Our politicians kneeled en masse to show their outrage at his killing. "I can't breathe" became a slogan. George Floyd died on the other side of the world. He wasn't British. Henry Nowak *was* British and his treatment by the police was shocking and negligent in the extreme. Yet there is no minute of silence. There is no coordinated public campaign. There is no kneeling at sporting events. And we all know why. During the summer of BLM, some people said "All Lives Matter". This was treated as the highest form of racism and anyone who said this was immediately cancelled. Why? Because the people in charge don't actually think all lives matter in the same way. They have created a racial hierarchy of victimhood where a career criminal who died through mistreatment by police in a foreign country with 0 evidence of racism like George Floyd is automatically sanctified because of the colour of his skin. And Henry Nowak, a British man, one of ours, is automatically dismissed and ignored because of the colour of his. This is the ugly fruit of so-called "anti-racism", an obsession with race that has created a two-tier society which treats people differently because of the colour of their skin. This needs to stop.
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a horror movie made for $750,000 is about to become one of the most profitable films ever made. Obsession - shot in 20 days in Alabama by a 26-year-old YouTuber with no stars in the cast - is now eyeing a $250 million+ box office finish. that's a return north of 300 times its budget. it's already the highest-grossing release in Focus Features history. now look at what the industry spent that same money on: - Joker: Folie a Deux - ~$200 million budget. a punchline. - Mickey 17 - ~$118 million. forgotten in a month. - The Mandalorian & Grogu - $165 million, 7 years, the entire Lucasfilm machine. it's currently losing the weekday box office to... Obsession. Hollywood keeps insisting you need $200 million, a pre-sold IP, and a marketing budget the size of a small country to make a hit. then a guy with a camera, a wish-granting toy, and three weeks in Alabama outearned all of them on a rounding error of their catering bill. the most profitable movie of the year cost less than a single second of screen time in the average blockbuster. turns out audiences never wanted the budget. they wanted a good movie.
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finished reading the obsession screenplay and curry clarifies that when nikki throws up on bear it is mostly stomach acid from lack of food, indicating further that she was so entrapped in “loving” bear that she ignored the most basic human necessities
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