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FOUNDRYRELEASE

Question about Automate in foundry

I have a Automation running on all objects has 75k Objects I am performing an action to update the values in a object when I put the batch size 999 with 1 batch run parllel hit execute comes out 76 batches- turns out of 75k objects I see 58k are completed but 17k are not completed I retry the failed batches I can see 67 batches re running is there anyway that I can solve this issue or is there any way that I can re trigger this retry failed batches? 1 post - 1 participant Read full topic

Palantir Community — LatestFeb 24, 2026
RELEASE

The Weekly Dirt: Palantir heads to Miami, but will the real estate impact match Citadel’s?

Palantir Technologies took to X this week to announce its move to Miami.  The publicly traded AI software firm, led by CEO Alex Karp, is leasing space at Industrious, a co-working space in Aventura. Boosters of Miami real estate rejoiced, but will the move, a…

The Real DealFeb 24, 2026
FOUNDRYONTOLOGYRELEASE

Developer Console, unscoped application & Ontology SDK docs

Per a recent announcement: can an Unscoped Developer Console application automatically access and generate Ontology SDK documentation for Projects it has access to? The announcement seems to indicate yes, but I wanted to double-check with the community. ” … Developer Console applications can now be unscoped , giving you full access to Developer Console features that were previously unavailable with standalone OAuth clients, including: Documentation (OSDK, Platform APIs, development) …. “ https://www.palantir.com/docs/foundry/announcements/#create-unscoped-developer-console-applications 1 post - 1 participant Read full topic

Palantir Community — LatestFeb 23, 2026
FOUNDRYONTOLOGYRELEASE

Feature request: Add MCP tools for managing Object Type Groups

The Palantir MCP server currently has no tools for creating, updating, or assigning Object Type Groups (type groups). Groups are a core organizational primitive in Ontology Manager, but they can only be managed through the UI — there is no programmatic access via MCP, API, or SDK. Requested Tools list_object_type_groups — List all groups in an ontology create_object_type_group — Create a new group with displayName and description assign_object_type_to_group — Add an object type to one or more groups remove_object_type_from_group — Remove an object type from a group Alternatively, a typeGroups field on create_or_update_foundry_object_type would also work. 1 post - 1 participant Read full topic

Palantir Community — LatestFeb 23, 2026
FOUNDRYRELEASE

Accessing non https URLs via Workshop

We’re trying to launch a desktop application from a Workshop button using a custom protocol (e.g. lviewer:// ). Observations in our FDP environment: Typing lviewer:// (or music:// ) directly into Chrome works as expected. Triggering the same protocol from: Workshop “Open URL” event Slate (Code Sandbox) via window.open() Slate <a href="lviewer://"> link results in nothing happening (no new tab, no prompt). Even window.open("https://www.google.com") from Slate does not open a new tab, suggesting navigation is sandboxed. Is access to non-HTTPS schemes (custom protocol handlers) intentionally blocked from Workshop/Slate surfaces? If so, is there any supported way to launch a desktop app via deep link from Foundry (e.g., via a permitted navigation mechanism)? Thanks in advance. 3 posts - 2 participants Read full topic

Palantir Community — LatestFeb 23, 2026
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Issues with Streamlit

Hi, I had been trying to open Streamlit from Jupyter Notebook and several errors were thrown up as versions (including python) were much newer than Streamlit ‘expected’. I managed to resolve these and got Streamlit preview to show in Jupyter Notebook. However, I cannot get the Streamlit app to open my Data Science Fundamentals work and it’s saying: This workspace encountered an error This workspace has entered a failed state due to an error. Please try restarting the workspace. Error message An unexpected error occurred: Startup scripts failed to run Error code FAILED_TO_RUN_STARTUP_SCRIPTS Error ID Related values failedScript: /opt/palantir/post-startup.d/1-wait-for-port-8888-to-listen.sh reason: An unexpected error occurred: Startup scripts failed to run Can anyone help me with this? Thanks in advance! 1 post - 1 participant Read full topic

Palantir Community — LatestFeb 23, 2026
FOUNDRYAIPRELEASE

Follow up on converting PDF into one image per page

https://community.palantir.com/t/how-can-i-convert-a-pdf-into-one-image-per-page-for-further-vision-llm-processing/4208/3?u=brandon Hi @Isy , I’m working to achieve something similar to Vincent in regards to splitting PDF pages, is there any update on that functionality for pipeline builder? I’m using extract text for the entire pdf and filtering by rows, and would like to parse specific pages visually, but the media reference field is for the entire PDF. Thank you, Brandon 1 post - 1 participant Read full topic

Palantir Community — LatestFeb 23, 2026
AIPCONTRACTRELEASE

Anthropic’s safety-first AI collides with the Pentagon as Claude expands into autonomous agents

As Anthropic releases its most autonomous agents yet, a mounting clash with the military reveals the impossible choice between global scaling and a “safety first” ethos

Scientific AmericanFeb 23, 2026
FOUNDRYAIPPARTNERSHIPRELEASE

Palantir and L3Harris

Palantir and L3Harris are partnering to reindustrialize the US defense industrial base through AI-powered production, utilizing Palantir's Warp Speed operating system. This initiative integrates AI onto the factory floor to streamline operations and supply chain management, accelerating the delivery of critical capabilities like the US Army's TITAN.

Palantir Blog - MediumFeb 22, 2026
RELEASEONTOLOGY

[palantir/conjure-typescript] 5.12.0

Palantir's `conjure-typescript` library released version 5.12.0. This update primarily fixes an omission by adding the essential 'type' field to all generated `package.json` files.

Palantir GitHub — palantir/conjure-typescriptFeb 22, 2026
AIPRELEASE

Securing Agents in Production (Agentic Runtime, #1)

Palantir AIP's Agentic Runtime provides an integrated toolchain for building, deploying, and managing AI agents in mission-critical environments. It features a robust security architecture that blends marking-, purpose-, and role-based policies, dynamic lineage across data and logic, and integrated change management for both human and agentic workflows.

Palantir Blog - MediumFeb 22, 2026
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[palantir/conjure-typescript] 5.13.0

Palantir's conjure-typescript version 5.13.0 has been released, primarily delivering a crucial fix. This update addresses a Gradle build issue by bumping the gradle-jdks dependency.

Palantir GitHub — palantir/conjure-typescriptFeb 22, 2026
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Correcting the Record: Response to the EFF January 15, 2026 Report on Palantir

Palantir is responding to a January 15, 2026 report by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) concerning its work with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Palantir refutes EFF's allegations, particularly claims about ICE using Palantir tools that feed on Medicaid data, labeling them misleading and incorrect.

Palantir Blog - MediumFeb 22, 2026
AIPRELEASE

How Palantir AIP Accelerates Data Migration

Palantir AIP accelerates complex enterprise data migrations by leveraging AI-accelerated workflows and maintaining complete contextual awareness throughout the lifecycle. This approach drastically reduces migration time from years to months, enabling rapid legacy system retirement and activation of new, supercharged data workflows.

Palantir Blog - MediumFeb 22, 2026
APOLLORELEASE

Introducing PFCS Forward

PFCS Forward extends Palantir's "authorize once, use many" model, enabling hardware-agnostic IL5/IL6 authorization for integrated systems from cloud to on-premises and tactical edge environments. This reduces authorization overhead, accelerating the deployment of critical capabilities to warfighters by allowing compute power at the edge to mitigate latency and improve decision quality.

Palantir Blog - MediumFeb 22, 2026
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