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Better Living Through Github Bots
Editor’s Note: This is the third post in the Palantir Foundations series exploring how we customize infrastructure software for reliable operation at scale. Palantir maintains approximately 6,000 repositories that touch production, spanning microservices, configuration-as-code, infrastructure-as-code, and other combinations. Each service owns its own repository, which teams independently operate. We refer to this layout as the “polyrepo.” This architecture enables team autonomy, but it introduces a coordination problem when a developer needs to apply a cross-cutting change across thousands of repositories: a widely used dependency upgrade; a CI configuration change; or a wide migration. The cost scales linearly with the number of repos. The same class of problem appears in monorepos as they grow, though the failure modes differ. The Developer Tools team and its parent Foundations organization are responsible for solving these cross-cutting problems. This post describes the Gi
Frontend Engineering at Palantir: Drawing Circles on Maps
On building geospatial tools precise enough for polar operations and missile defense ranges. About This Series Frontend engineering at Palantir goes far beyond building standard web apps. Our engineers design interfaces for mission-critical decision-making, build operational applications that translate insight to action, and create systems that handle massive datasets — thinking not just about what the user needs, but what they need when the network is unreliable, the stakes are high, and the margin for error is zero. This series pulls back the curtain on what that work really looks like: the technical problems we solve, the impact we have, and the approaches we take. Whether you’re just curious or exploring opportunities to join us, these posts offer an authentic look at life on our Frontend teams. In this blog post, Nikita, a Frontend engineer based in DC, shares how rendering accurate circles on maps led him through map projections, spherical trigonometry, and the surpr
Frontend Engineering at Palantir: Redefining Real-Time Map Collaboration
How we built lightweight, real-time map collaboration for teams operating at the edge. About This Series Frontend engineering at Palantir goes far beyond building standard web apps. Our engineers design interfaces for mission-critical decision-making, build operational applications that translate insight to action, and create systems that handle massive datasets — thinking not just about what the user needs, but what they need when the network is unreliable, the stakes are high, and the margin for error is zero. This series pulls back the curtain on what that work really looks like: the technical problems we solve, the impact we have, and the approaches we take. Whether you’re just curious or exploring opportunities to join us, these posts offer an authentic look at life on our Frontend teams. In this blog post, Leon, a Full Stack engineer based in NY, shares how building Gaia’s Follow Along mode — his first frontend project at Palantir — shifted his perspective on frontend
Sufficient permissions: build2:put-job-spec-with-service on ri.magritte.main.task-worker.0
I’m trying to create a Data connection task, but I’m getting below error Is it because of dev tier account? 1 post - 1 participant Read full topic
Issues with Uploading Media Sets and Disappearing Chats in AIP Threads
My team has been encountering a few persistent issues that we need assistance with in AIP Threads: Errors Uploading Media Sets : Many end-users have reported errors when trying to upload any kind of file with “Upload documents.” For some users, the only beneficial workaround we’ve found is to clear the “cache,” specifically all the media sets previously uploaded under “My Files.” Can anyone provide guidance or a more permanent solution for this issue, since more users are experiencing it as we continue using the application? Indefinite Chats Disappearing : We’ve noticed that some indefinite chats are disappearing. Users are changing the default to indefinite before starting conversations, but some chats are missing when users return to continue them. Is this a known issue, and are there any recommended steps to prevent this from happening? “Search for Documents” Feature Update : Lastly, I was wondering if there is any update on the “Search for documents” feature in AIP Threads
Map Widget in Ontology
Hello! I have a dataset deployed to ontology with a geopoint column cast to geopoint type. In Workshop map widget I selected the object layer and set the property to geopoint but no points are showing on the map. What am I missing? 1 post - 1 participant Read full topic
Ontology architecture in Workshop
Hi everyone, We are currently working on designing an ontology architecture in Workshop and would like to get some input and recommendations from the community. Right now, we are debating whether it is better to: use one large denormalized (flattened) object, or keep multiple normalized linked objects that reflect the real relationships in the ontology. Key questions Performance: normalized vs denormalized From our experience, working with many small objects with multiple links and transversals seems to noticeably worsen Workshop performance, especially in dashboards and derived properties. Because of this, we are leaning towards using a single large denormalized object instead of multiple linked ontology objects. Is this a common experience, and is it generally recommended to move towards a more flattened object structure in Workshop to improve performance? If so, what is the practical benefit of maintaining a fully normalized ontology with many linked objects
Image Issue in Learning: Section 3 - Model Connectivity
The image in Section 3 - Model Connectivity does not show the Models node. It should be in the lower-right section of the page, a screenshot of which is attached: One can see the Models section in Section 4 - Analytics: 1 post - 1 participant Read full topic
Palantir Just Scored a Major Department of Defense Win. Should You Buy PLTR Stock Now?
Palantir has now become an official "program of record" for the Department of Defense.
A War of Deep Intel
This post A War of Deep Intel appeared first on Daily Reckoning. Today, we’ll discuss a key angle to the ongoing war with Iran. Indeed, what I‘m about to explain goes right to the heart of how the conflict is unfolding. But first, let’s time-travel back to Mo…
A Defense-Grade AI Company Just Secured an Exclusive Pathway to Two Offshore Energy Blocks in West Africa. Here’s Why That Matters
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Britain's FCA defends Palantir contract award before lawmakers
LONDON, March 24 : U.S. data analytics firm Palantir, which won a contract to supply AI systems to Britain's Financial Conduct Authority, will not have access to regulatory intelligence, an FCA official said on Tuesday, as the deal came under criticism from l…
A Defense-Grade AI Company Just Secured an Exclusive Pathway to Two Offshore Energy Blocks in West Africa. Here’s Why That Matters
Issued on behalf of VisionWave Holdings, Inc. VANCOUVER, British Columbia, March 24, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Equity-Insider.com — The most valuable technology companies of the next decade will not be the ones that stay in their lane. They will be the ones tha…
US stock market Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq update today: Why is Dow Jones surging while S&P 500 and Nasdaq crashing - Brent crude oil crosses $100
US stock market today shows sharp divergence as Dow Jones rises while Nasdaq falls. S&P 500 slips as tech stocks face pressure. Brent crude oil crosses $100, fueling inflation fears globally. Iran conflict drives oil surge and market volatility. Investors rot…
Britain's FCA defends Palantir contract award before lawmakers
Britain's Financial Conduct Authority awarded a contract to US firm Palantir to analyze internal data for financial crime. However, an FCA official stated Palantir will not have access to sensitive regulatory intelligence. Lawmakers raised concerns about th…
Palantir’s billionaire CEO says only two kinds of people will succeed in the AI era: trade workers — ‘or you’re neurodivergent’
Billionaire Alex Karp tells Gen Z to skip elite college degrees, as one-fifth of Fortune 500 companies recruit more neurodivergent talent by 2027.
Data centers: The new casualties of war
Expect both hacking and physical attacks during conflicts
Pentagon ban of Anthropic faces judge; Claude AI maker seeks injunction
The Defense Department designated Anthropic as a risk to U.S. national security, the first time an American company had been hit with that designation.