Burry said: "Anthropic is eating Palantir 's lunch".
It turns out $PLTR eats the lunch of all AI models.
By allowing clients to easily switch between models, Palantir fuels competition between AI labs and open-source models while monopolizing the orchestration layer.
The UK media relentlessly reported on racism, but hardly mentioned rape gangs at all
250,000 women and girls were raped, btw.
The media was largely complicit in this crime
The entire “White Supremacy” narrative was a Democrat and Legacy Media creation.
From 2010-2020:
LA Times: 9749%
New York Times: 2969%
Washington Post: 6778%
Wall Street Journal: 1691%
None of it was organic.
It was all manufactured.
All to push anti-white racism and divide.
I remember the day Charlie Kirk was assassinated.
I remember seeing that video.
I remember begging Jesus to spare his life. Please God. PLEASE. Over and over.
I remember thinking- this can’t be real.
Not Charlie.
He is the best of us.
A man of peace and faith.
Who believed we could change hearts with truth, and because our ideas are better.
And that hateful deviant killed him.
Because he didn’t like what Charlie said.
They couldn’t allow Charlie to speak- because he was effective. And they hated him for it.
I feel sick. I can’t believe it’s almost been a year.
I miss Charlie.
I know he’s with God. I KNOW that.
But selfishly, I wish we still had him here with us.
This is very generous. Michael and Susan are great patriots.
We should all do what we can to align the success of America’s great companies with every American family 🇺🇸.
Just to summarize Platner’s scandals that Democrats were totally ok with:
- nazi tattoo
- lied repeatedly about nazi tattoo
- said he would rape people
- sexted with women while married
- bragged about drawing penises in porta potties
- praised islamic terrorists
- said he’s a communist
- joined an app known to be used by predators to contact minors
- sexual assault allegations
But now they decided it’s too much. All the above was totally fine though
So it just so happens, the fake hate group SPLC Fed Front, a Reuters journalist, and this beauty were the only ones on a bus for the photo. 😂😂😂 Staged AF.
“I felt the most liberated in Heat. There was something poetic about that sort of violence. Man's place in the world is rooted in the assertion of force against the chaos of being.”
— Val Kilmer
It’s been revealed that the black woman Democrats put on a pedestal for “bravely” riding a train with Patriot Front members was engaging in indecent exposure on the train moments before the photo was taken and has a lengthy arrest record.
A quick audit of my week, since people ask what it’s like at Palantir.
✅ Brought NATO’s first AI-enabled command system to full operational capability, live across the Alliance’s classified networks.
✅ Was declared evil.
✅ Accused of dodging tax I demonstrably overpay.
✅ Informed that the software 32 nations now trust to deter Russia — the same software that’s helped the NHS deliver 110,000 extra operations and faster cancer diagnoses — may be deemed too hazardous to be used to schedule hip replacement operations back home.
✅ Remained evil.
The rule seems to be: the more it works, the angrier the room. Onwards.
$PLTR OMG. NEW FAIR VALUE: $341
That's my new estimate after Alex Karp's comments on CNBC, targeting $15-18 billion in FCF in two years.
It looks like an INSANE fair value until you unwrap what $15 billion in FCF entails. I explain everything here:
https://t.co/5OuIFizc4n
this is an old interview with Alex Karp, but it proves exactly why he won:
"if you want something to really work, something really complicated, you cannot hire people who are motivated by a paycheck. they have to live and breathe it."
back in 2009, long before going public, early shares were valued at $0.35. they have since pulled more than a 70x return. Karp got there by doing the exact opposite of the silicon valley playbook
most founders try to monetize on day one. they build a weak product, hire a massive sales team, and focus entirely on squeezing cash out of early clients
Karp spent three years building with zero revenue. he refused to hire a single salesperson. instead of chasing a quick payout, his team focused entirely on solving an impossible technical problem
if you chase the money first, you attract mercenaries. if you build around a massive idea and demand absolute obsession, you build an edge that no competitor can copy
stop optimizing for short-term revenue. build something undeniable, and the market will eventually have no choice but to pay you
bookmark and watch the archive interview here