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tylerchilds
·há 20 dias·discuss
I target IE6 and it just works everywhere
tylerchilds
·há 25 dias·discuss
> devgooning

Excellent choice of phrase. Succinct and to the point.
tylerchilds
·há 29 dias·discuss
It’s a point made in bad faith, easily refuted with: “great, let a human read the books”

we quickly learn what “inequality” means, since the computer has more access rights than people
tylerchilds
·mês passado·discuss
In an attention economy, companies becoming religions is a logical outcome.
tylerchilds
·há 2 meses·discuss
This take is doubleplus good
tylerchilds
·há 2 meses·discuss
I do like the idea of escape the room games becoming the cybersecurity employable competition meta
tylerchilds
·há 2 meses·discuss
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tylerchilds
·há 2 meses·discuss
I get signal notifications. Anyone I want to talk to uses signal.
tylerchilds
·há 2 meses·discuss
Also I daily drive graphene and that has no Google play services
tylerchilds
·há 2 meses·discuss
Palantir is forward deployed engineers doing whatever their customers need.

Everything else is just marketing and right sizing. For most things yeah, data bricks and no code sounds right. Most of their work is over the counter benign, but that’s to lend credibility to their other initiatives while funding their quite literal war coffers.
tylerchilds
·há 2 meses·discuss
Palantir is best viewed as a React dev shop.

They have a bunch of dumb react components that can become the gui for live targeting systems, but that all happens post contract and in the liability of their customers, the organizations willing to expend human capital coming and going, e.g. militaries
tylerchilds
·há 2 meses·discuss
A shame cause you need to spend a lot of intellect on this site to even be able to down arrow at all and you spend it on… checks notes…. Do u rly want me to say ur perspective or I’d love for you to state your own opinions out loud plz
tylerchilds
·há 2 meses·discuss
The one above was downvoted once, but the one above went up twice, still nobody wants to talk, just push down arrows.
tylerchilds
·há 2 meses·discuss
Look just because you have their stocks in your portfolio doesn’t negate that their business is primarily in managing the narrative around who lives and dies.
tylerchilds
·há 2 meses·discuss
Keeping score on this one

Currently at 1 point but that’s because at least two people upvoted it and two people downvoted it

If I’m wrong, call me out.

Am I wrong??????????
tylerchilds
·há 2 meses·discuss
But Palantir isn’t an AI company.

They’re a guilt-free hands-washing service.

You pay them money, and they absolve you of your sins. That’s what Peter Thiel is on about.

That’s the technological progress he’s charioting us into his political theocracy with. The ability to label anyone that stands in his way “the Antichrist” which is just another loophole exploitation of the patriot act.

An ai company lol
tylerchilds
·há 2 meses·discuss
Also tacking on that ssh is a social network.

That’s the crucial social layer that powers all of the everything else on the decentralized internet.

Take git as a social platform.

SSH is the social protocol.

GitHub centralized most of the git+ssh net, but that was a choice and we use all these other git+ssh services to not give them a monopoly.
tylerchilds
·há 2 meses·discuss
Yeah, I hear you.

Yeah, them as a single instance is centralized, but if you actually go (show up at 300 Funston on a Friday at 1pm) you can hear about the research into how to replicate and become the resiliency in the network to make it decentralized.

A lot of it is ancient Unix philosophy like “this massive text file is a seekable index” and “rsync does basically most of the heavy lifting” and you’ll quickly realize decentralization is a social problem and not a technical one.

They’re shifting more and better data than the centralized services we’re complaining about— we need better education, not innovation at this current juncture.

The technology exists, the will of the people is lacking in spirit.
tylerchilds
·há 2 meses·discuss
It has been cracked.

The internet itself is the thing we want.

We’re just constantly in denial that the internet actually does the thing we want it to do.

The internet archive is an excellent demonstration of how to do it.

It’s primarily getting a ragtag group to pool resources and manage them and then gossip with other groups that are doing the same thing.

I’ve spent so much time around the archive that I plainly see a divide between internet people online that can’t connect the dots and internet people in real life that are confused as to why the dots aren’t connecting.

The easiest way to see the dots is to:

1. Stop trying to make money

2. Tally the things that cost money

3. Amortize the upkeep over time

E.g. where do we source resources from, where do we store resources and how do we secure them.

Like HTTP, but for physical materials, not digital.
tylerchilds
·há 2 meses·discuss
From talking to people from Meta, they don’t believe in E2EE because “it’s decrypted on the other end” which they take as “becomes insecure in exactly the way we’ve designed the sausage factory”

They’re a bit of a self fulfilling prophecy for why it is a futile effort for trying to secure information near them.