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Palantir: profits, procurement and power | FT Film
Palantir: profits, procurement and power | FT Film
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Palantir: profits, procurement and power | FT Film
Palantir is one of the world's most controversial technology companies. Its extraordinary growth was steered by a revolving door of executives moving between Palantir and the corridors of power in Washington and Westminster. It has won contracts with governments…
Peter Steinberger 🦞 / @steipete:
RT by @steipete: Apparently I'm allowed to talk about GPT-5.6 now?
It's a damn good model. Not quite as "smart" as Fable, but it is incredibly capable. Fixed all the problems I had with GPT-5.5.
It is incredibly determined. Will run for a day without even using a /goal. It understands subagents incredibly well and is great at orchestrating. It's super pleasant in use cases like OpenClaw and Hermes Agent. It knows iOS dev incredibly well.
It has rough edges too, but FAR fewer than 5.5 did.
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RT by @steipete: Apparently I'm allowed to talk about GPT-5.6 now?
It's a damn good model. Not quite as "smart" as Fable, but it is incredibly capable. Fixed all the problems I had with GPT-5.5.
It is incredibly determined. Will run for a day without even using a /goal. It understands subagents incredibly well and is great at orchestrating. It's super pleasant in use cases like OpenClaw and Hermes Agent. It knows iOS dev incredibly well.
It has rough edges too, but FAR fewer than 5.5 did.
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Ron Sovereignty Swanson⚡️🗝️ / @RonSwanonson:
The saying about “prices falling forever on a Bitcoin standard” isn’t hyperbole When you have a highly divisible but finite money supply and continue to produce goods and services, prices have no choice but to fall in a free market And don’t tell me deflation is bad, because we’ve never had a hard money to benefit from it that was resistant to capture Bitcoin is the first hard money that has true property rights
The saying about “prices falling forever on a Bitcoin standard” isn’t hyperbole When you have a highly divisible but finite money supply and continue to produce goods and services, prices have no choice but to fall in a free market And don’t tell me deflation is bad, because we’ve never had a hard money to benefit from it that was resistant to capture Bitcoin is the first hard money that has true property rights
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Ron Sovereignty Swanson⚡️🗝️ (@RonSwanonson)
The saying about “prices falling forever on a Bitcoin standard” isn’t hyperbole
When you have a highly divisible but finite money supply and continue to produce goods and services, prices have no choice but to fall in a free market
And don’t tell me deflation…
When you have a highly divisible but finite money supply and continue to produce goods and services, prices have no choice but to fall in a free market
And don’t tell me deflation…
Ron Sovereignty Swanson⚡️🗝️ / @RonSwanonson:
My goal is to have the most Bitcoin and the least fiat as possible Get paid Pay fiat bills Load Lightning wallet for spending Buy Bitcoin 🔐 and do nothing
My goal is to have the most Bitcoin and the least fiat as possible Get paid Pay fiat bills Load Lightning wallet for spending Buy Bitcoin 🔐 and do nothing
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Ron Sovereignty Swanson⚡️🗝️ (@RonSwanonson)
My goal is to have the most Bitcoin and the least fiat as possible
Get paid
Pay fiat bills
Load Lightning wallet for spending
Buy Bitcoin 🔐 and do nothing
Get paid
Pay fiat bills
Load Lightning wallet for spending
Buy Bitcoin 🔐 and do nothing
Ron Sovereignty Swanson⚡️🗝️ / @RonSwanonson:
Everyday that Bitcoin doesn’t fail… It strengthens societal trust in the protocol This is called the “Lindy Effect” Basically states that the future life expectancy of a non-perishable thing (like an idea, technology, protocol etc) is proportional to its current age
Everyday that Bitcoin doesn’t fail… It strengthens societal trust in the protocol This is called the “Lindy Effect” Basically states that the future life expectancy of a non-perishable thing (like an idea, technology, protocol etc) is proportional to its current age
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Ron Sovereignty Swanson⚡️🗝️ (@RonSwanonson)
Everyday that Bitcoin doesn’t fail…
It strengthens societal trust in the protocol
This is called the “Lindy Effect”
Basically states that the future life expectancy of a non-perishable thing (like an idea, technology, protocol etc) is proportional to…
It strengthens societal trust in the protocol
This is called the “Lindy Effect”
Basically states that the future life expectancy of a non-perishable thing (like an idea, technology, protocol etc) is proportional to…
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Your LLM Deception Monitor Is Broken. The Fix Is in the Training Data - Sachin Kumar, LexisNexis
Your LLM Deception Monitor Is Broken. The Fix Is in the Training Data - Sachin Kumar, LexisNexis
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Your LLM Deception Monitor Is Broken. The Fix Is in the Training Data - Sachin Kumar, LexisNexis
You fine-tune LLMs and ship them. Your evals are green, your behavioral monitors are green — and a sleeper-agent backdoor can still flip the model to harmful output on a trigger you never tested. Behavioral testing can't reach it, and the interpretability…