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Trump and Bannon Plan Third Term With Palantir Planning War
Palantir, named after the obsidian seeing-stones from Lord of the Rings, flagship product is an operating system named Gotham, after the Batman series utilizes MOSAIC, named after the Roman Empire to conduct mass surveillance. Their contracts are all governm…
America Trembles as Transportation Secretary Announces Plans for Air Traffic Controllers to Lean on AI Tools
Someone's got their head in the clouds. The post America Trembles as Transportation Secretary Announces Plans for Air Traffic Controllers to Lean on AI Tools appeared first on Futurism.
Funniest/Most Insightful Comments Of The Week At Techdirt
This week, our first place winner on the insightful side is Thad with a comment about Palantir’s general creepiness: I mean, yeah, the name of their company is basically “I read Lord of the Rings and wanted to be Sauron.” In second place, it’s MrWilson with a…
Inside AI-led digital storefronts; Lalit Keshre’s big ET Awards win
Happy Monday! Digital platforms and brands are building their own AI storefronts. This and more in today’s ETtech Morning Dispatch.
Can the War Machine be Shut Down?
The Pentagon announced that it would seek a $200 billion supplemental to pay for its war on Iran, which has spread across the Middle East
Do you take the Peig Sayers or the Friedrich Nietzsche view of life?
Fatalism can be an effective coping mechanism but it’s not good for the world
Calls, messages, police records: How Palantir helped an intelligence agency analyse 42 million data points on Australians
Internal and public government records reveals how the federal government has spent $60 million on contracts with the Trump-aligned company, bought a stake worth more than $160 million, but has never considered if it is a responsible investment. The post Call…
General Dan Caine prevents Trump from nuking Iran concurrently with the issuance of ‘Palantir's manifesto', by Alfredo Jalife-Rahme
President Donald Trump appears to be moving towards a strategy of escalation regarding Teheran: Since Iran’s conventional bombing was ineffectual—or achieved very little purposes— why is a nuclear bomb not used, whether tactical or strategic? After all, the …
The World Crisis as Seen Through the Lens of Bô Yin Râ’s Teachings
… The post The World Crisis as Seen Through the Lens of Bô Yin Râ’s Teachings appeared first on Global Research.
Meet the Upstart Candidate Running in NY for What May be Among the Most Powerful Offices in the Country
Katrina vanden Heuvel Meet Drew Warshaw. The post Meet the Upstart Candidate Running in NY for What May be Among the Most Powerful Offices in the Country appeared first on The Nation.
Shades of Grey—Design Worlds in the Age of the Prompt
Deception starts in front of a screen, after a passing comment from a teacher or... Der Beitrag Shades of Grey—Design Worlds in the Age of the Prompt erschien zuerst auf slanted.
London Met Police investigates officers after using Palantir AI tool
HN Discussion — 2 comments · 1 points.
Would love to see MCP Hub Available Dev Tier
I’d love to see MCP Hub be available on the Dev Tier, I noticed it’s tagged with “ENTERPRISE” and grayed out, along with a number of other features. 1 post - 1 participant Read full topic
Question about object indexing, preserving the order / sorting of backing datasets
I tried sorting in pipeline builder a particular dataset, but when the object gets indexed the object’s order is completely different than the backing dataset’s. I initially thought this is a random shuffle but when I present the object in a table in workshop, there is a consistent order (unsorted) whenever I refresh the page. This brings up the question - in Palantir’s indexing process in an object set, how is the order determined? Is it completely random? Is there any way to preserve sort in pipeline builder to translate to the object level? (I feel like this defeats the purpose of sorting in pipeline builder)… Thank you! 1 post - 1 participant Read full topic
Data Engineer Certification and Sanbox Access
Hello Friends, I am new to Palantir learning. And trying to Data Engineer Track and cert. Could you please suggest and advice from where to start and also is their Sandbox/playground url where I can try and do the hand on practise. Thanks 1 post - 1 participant Read full topic
Expose Resource Lineage as a Public API
Foundry’s Workflow Lineage UI shows the full dependency graph between resources (datasets, object types, transforms, applications, monitors). This data is not accessible programmatically. Please expose it as a V2 REST API endpoint and MCP tool . Today this data is only available through the Workflow Lineage UI and AI FDE’s internal tooling. Functions, AIP Agents, and OSDK apps cannot access it. What We Tested From a TypeScript v2 Function, we tried 30+ API paths including Compass sub-paths, decorations, V2 endpoints, and all @osdk/foundry.* SDK packages. None expose lineage data. Meanwhile, AI FDE’s internal get_resource_lineage tool returns exactly what we need — upstream/downstream RIDs with names, paths, and connection types. The Ask REST API — GET /api/v2/resources/{rid}/lineage for Functions, OSDK apps, and scripts MCP Tool — get_resource_lineage for external AI agents (Claude Desktop, etc.) AIP Agent Platform Tool — Same capabi
The most pressing questions on Berkshire watchers' minds ahead of Greg Abel's first annual meeting as CEO
Close followers want to get to know Greg Abel, and hear his plans for Berkshire Hathaway's stocks, cash, and businesses.
What happened with Palantir employees criticizing civil liberties? #tech
Palantir staff raise concerns about the company’s direction Palantir employees have reportedly been increasingly critical of the company’s stance and its effect on civil liberties, with internal discussion described as a “descent into fascism” in commentary a…