How would we go about making an open source Palantir? From what I've heard about it, it's just a big data analysis/ETL platform, pretty uncomplicated. How is the fucking thing valued at trillions? Any group of midwit anons can make that
>FOSS social credit score systemNepal Minecraft, Mexico even.
>>107494451yeah, sure, buddy, but do you have an edgy jew with krawzy hair tho?
>>107494451>FOSS Panopticonanon this is the same exact reason why foss social media isn't a thingULTIMATE TECH CEO DEATH
>How would we go about>weyou first pal, let us know when you did something, pro tip: you won't do shit>pointless time wasting questions over and oversame shit different thread, yaaaaaaaaaaaaawn
>>107494451>How is the fucking thing valued at trillions?P*ter Thiel
>pretty uncomplicatedHow much data do you have? Retard.
>>107494451What does it ackshually do tho? Did the crime rate went down significantly since it got deployed?
is trying to change the perception of the western surveillance state project?The surveillance apparatus is a surveillance state; there is no way you can change that perception no matter if you make the code 100% auditable with FOSS.Furthermore, the U.S. military has already said Palatir is a risk for the people on the front lines. It's not pretty uncomplicated it's quite incompetent.
>WASHINGTON, Oct 3 (Reuters) - The much-needed modernization of the U.S. Army's battlefield communications network being undertaken by Anduril, Palantir (PLTR.O)>and others is rife with "fundamental security" problems and vulnerabilities, and should be treated as a "very high risk," according to a recent internal Army memo.>the two Silicon Valley companies, led by allies of U.S. President Donald Trump, have gained access to the Pentagon's lucrative flow of contracts on the promise of quickly providing less expensive and more sophisticated weapons than the Pentagon's longstanding arms providers.>Military drone and software maker Anduril boasted it had a prototype of the NGC2 communications platform working during a battlefield test just eight weeks after winning the contract award. But the September 5 memo provides fodder for critics who argue that Silicon Valley’s move-fast, break-things ethos may not be the best approach for vital military equipment.>The memo from the Army's chief technology officer about the NGC2 platform that connects soldiers, sensors, vehicles and commanders with real-time data paints a bleak security picture of the initial product.>"We cannot control who sees what, we cannot see what users are doing, and we cannot verify that the software itself is secure," the memo says.>Those concerns have been addressed already as part of the "normal process" of development, Anduril said. "The recent report reflects an outdated snapshot, not the current state of the program," the company said in a statement emailed to Reuters.
>A Palantir spokesperson said, "No vulnerabilities were found in the Palantir platform.">However, the Army internal memo written by Gabriele Chiulli, the Army chief technology officer authorizing official on the NGC2 prototype, said, "Given the current security posture of the platform and the hosted 3rd party applications the likelihood of an adversary gaining persistent undetectable access to the platform requires the system be treated as very high risk.">source: https://www.reuters.com/business/aerospace-defense/anduril-palantir-battlefield-communication-system-has-deep-flaws-army-memo-says-2025-10-03/https://archive.is/g4KPC
>>107494899yikes. what's daddy gonna do about this?
>>107494451>How is the fucking thing valued at trillions?The most important thing in anything DATA sciency, is the DATA. You promise a platform, get the data, do shit with the data and only then have the product. After that you have to strong base and get ahold of more data through bigger customers
>>107494833flock cameras are advertised based on a period of time they weren't deployed in
I'll make the logo
i hate the antichrist
>>107494451My understanding is that their strength is their forward field engineers, basically doing custom shit for you and setting up your data pipelines.
>>107494750>>107494765>>107494766
>>107495325Most of that shit can be done by AI now.
>>107494451Anon, Palantir is just a ChatGPT wrapper for the military.Everything else is just a project that will take somewhere between 5 to 20 years to be made.
>>107494451There is no way to "open source" a massive secretive glowielicious surveillance apparatus, you silly nigger.
>>107496277I really don't think so, maybe in the future, but right now, no. Not even close.
>>107494451ask rms
>>107494451you can't because your OpenDATA bullshit will be used by normies to connect the dots of everything involving finance. And then (((they))) will shut it down. The goyim could never.
We should put every single tech CEO and/or billionaire in an arena and then hunt them for sport. After that we do the same thing with every other billionaire until there are no more billionaires, and then do it again every time we get another billionaire.