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Figma's IPO on the New York Stock Exchange saw its stock price surge, triggering a temporary trading halt due to market volatility. The price fluctuated between $101 and $112, resulting in a mid-day market cap of $45 billion, according to Yahoo Finance.
Shares were initially priced at $33, but high demand led to order fulfillment challenges, with some investors receiving only a fraction of their requested shares. This successful IPO overshadows the company's previously failed acquisition by Adobe in 2023.
Tired of dating apps? Many are finding love in unexpected online communities like Facebook meme groups, Reddit forums, and Twitter. These platforms offer a more natural way to connect, bypassing the algorithms and superficiality of traditional dating apps.
Couples are forming relationships through shared interests and humor, often in spaces not designed for dating. This approach allows for deeper connections to develop organically, resembling how people meet through friends.
Examples include a woman who met her husband in a Facebook meme group, and a couple who connected in an erotic pen pals forum on Reddit. Others find common ground through shared interests on platforms like Twitter, leading to more authentic relationships.
While dating apps have their downsides, the internet continues to foster meaningful connections in surprising ways, offering a refreshing alternative to the swipe-centric dating scene.
Meta plans to significantly increase its investment in AI infrastructure, including data centers and servers, with capital expenditures expected to reach $66-72 billion in 2025, a $30 billion year-over-year increase. This aggressive investment will continue into 2026 as Meta pursues opportunities to expand its AI capabilities.
The company is developing leading AI infrastructure to build the best AI models and product experiences, with potential collaborations with financial partners to co-develop data centers. Meta has announced major AI "titan clusters" like Prometheus in Ohio and Hyperion in Louisiana, along with other unnamed projects.
Meta also anticipates increased employee compensation to attract AI engineers and researchers for its Superintelligence Labs unit, focusing on "personal superintelligence." The company's stock surged 10% after reporting strong revenue growth driven by AI-powered advertising tools, despite a $4.5 billion loss in its Reality Labs segment.