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External System Access via Typescript v2
Hello, I am attempting to setup function-backed actions that make edits to Ontology objects as well as publish messages to an AWS SQS queue. I started out using Typescript v1 for the actions, however I ran into an issue with this because one of the properties on the ontology object we need to edit is a struct, and it seems like struct properties on objects aren’t supported in v1. I then proceeded to change to using Typescript v2 which does support structs however this leads to the issue that according to documentation v2 does not support using webhooks, which we need in order to publish messages to the SQS queue from the code repo via the Data Connection. Is it still the case that Typescript v2 doesn’t support webhook usage? And if so are there any ways around this to fulfill my use case? 1 post - 1 participant Read full topic
/compact for AI-FDE
I think it would be cool if AI FDE had a /compact feature like Claude Code. It would also be nice if the entire conversation didn’t fall over based on the user losing a second of internet conversation. 2 posts - 2 participants Read full topic
Generate a Microsoft PowerPoint
Hello. I would like to request a feature to generate Microsoft PowerPoint files within Palantir Foundry. The background for this request is that our end-users (a major Japanese financial institution) are required to create Microsoft PowerPoint files as part of their daily operations. If Foundry could enable the generation of PPTX files, it would significantly improve operational efficiency. 2 posts - 2 participants Read full topic
Group by "foreign key" in charts Workshop widgets
Hey! I am building a chart widget using an object with a many-to-one link and I would like to segment my chart using the foreign key used for this link. But it’s not really readable because I am using the id (uuid type) of the linked object as a foreign key. It would be nice to add the possibility to select a property to display through the linked object instead of the property used as a foreign key. (e.g. the name) It will be really useful for: “Group by” feature in pie chart widget “Segment by” feature in xy chart widget I’m quite sure that it’s not possible for now, let me know if I am wrong. Cheers, Nathan 1 post - 1 participant Read full topic
Issues with token for Palantir VSX extension [unusable]
I keep getting this error when trying to authenticate my Palantir VSX extension. The authentication flow works as expected, but then after I am redirected from the Foundry website using the redirect URI in Chrome, it goes back to Antigravity IDE and hangs, before timing out and availing no token refresh at all. Please could someone point me in the right direction to fix or urgently suggest a workaround. 2 posts - 2 participants Read full topic
Atalaya Mining Q1 Earnings Call Highlights
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AI warfare is already here
The Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons, an international forum that focuses on lethal autonomous systems, is hosted twice a year at the United Nations in Geneva. When Branka Marijan attended in November 2017, she thought the five-day sessions - which …
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Exclusive: Perceptic, a startup automating drug discovery end-to-end for Big Pharma, emerges from stealth with $12 million in seed funding
Three former Palantir AI execs founded Perceptic, which is getting funding from Accel, Air Street Capital, and Elder Gull.
Exclusive: Perceptic, a startup automating drug discovery end-to-end for Big Pharma, emerges from stealth with $12 million in seed funding
Three former Palantir AI execs founded Perceptic, which is getting funding from Accel, Air Street Capital, and Elder Gull.
Forget Palantir Technologies: This Cash-Flow Fintech Pioneer Under $30 Is a Considerably Better Buy
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Turning data into intelligence for the AI native era
Dell addresses AI implementation challenges -- data differentiation, hybrid workloads, token costs and infrastructure flexibility -- through its expanded AI portfolio.
Democrats feud over stock trading amid anti-corruption messaging against Trump
Congress has yet to enact a stock trading ban for its members, though insider trading is already illegal for members just like it is for anyone else.
Palantir Stock Is Down 34% from Its Highs. Don’t Miss This Chance to Buy the Dip.
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Palantir challenges core enterprise software rule with 3 harsh words
Palantir Technologies (PLTR) is pushing into supply chain software, making a pitch that directly challenges one of the largest models in corporate computing....
Michael Burry warns Nvidia faces risks from distorted demand among limited buyers
Nvidia's reliance on hyperscalers and non-cancellable commitments could lead to significant financial strain if demand falters. The post Michael Burry warns Nvidia faces risks from distorted demand among limited buyers appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
California Judges Are Testing a New AI Clerk. You Won’t Know if It’s Looking at Your Case
Courts in Los Angeles and Riverside counties are testing an artificial intelligence tool and deciding whether it can be used in high-stakes criminal cases.
California judges are testing a new AI clerk, and you won’t know if it’s looking at your case
Courts in Los Angeles and Riverside counties are testing an artificial intelligence tool and deciding whether it can be used in high-stakes criminal cases.