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One thing about palantir. I'm sure a bunch of the SW they do is classified, but if they can solve what I call the Connected Battlespace, the market for that is quite large. What I mean is I think there is a huge demand for real time situational awareness on the battlefield, and with the proliferation of drones in warfare, the need to coordinate and deploy large numbers of diverse units in an efficient manner is a problem that a company like palantir can solve. Then if you get really good, there is the sensor fusion piece where you can combine data from diverse units and create a web of surveillance that would give a warfighter a huge advantage given that the guys who spot the other team first usually win.
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Homie needs proof a like 10 sigma return in the market isn't boosted by insider trading. Yeah, she just hit the lottery in stock picking, but also it's just a coincidence she has access to information to inform trades. That's called willful ignorance.
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At least with TSLA there is the lingering robotics market. If that ever comes to fruition, that's a multi-trillion dollar TAM until China reverse engineers the tech and undercuts the market. What they really should invest in is security hardening their tech against reverse engineering. But I'll never own TSLA again since I don't trust Elon to not fock retail investors over if it suits his interest. he sees us as NPCs in his simulation and all.
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Caleb Williams is Russell Wilson (in more ways than you might think)
nobody posted a topic in FFToday Board
I don't know if this is a new or unique perspective, but as I was driving home from the gym (chest and triceps with some legs thrown in plus of course the glamour muscles as always - bicep and abs), it dawned on me that caleb Williams is Russell wilson. Their play styles are similar sure. They both like to hold on to the ball in hopes of generating a big play. They're both a bit undersized. They both have some ability to use the legs. They have a nice deep ball. But the play style isn't what drew me to the comparison. They both have a way of coming off as too image-focused. And I know there isn't a lot of noise around Caleb on this front... Yet, but I think there will be between the whole crying with his mom in the stands, wearing the dress and painting his nails, etc. Russell has the same issue in a different way. He comes off as super corny and fake because he seems so concerned about his image with the corny self-given nicknames, the propensity to self-aggrandize his work ethic. In Mr. unlimited's case, it became his downfall. Teammates turned on him and then eventually coaches. I think it's likely because he comes off as fake and produced. In my eyes, Caleb is heading down the same path. Just watching him, he seems hyper-aware of people watching him and his actions come off as produced for media effect. This will end up capping his ceiling. Teammates need to trust and like each other for optimal results. When his teammates start rolling their eyes at caleb and his brand, his time will be over. And we're already seeing signs of that. DJ moore walking off the field in the middle of a play, for instance. Hopefully for him, his play can overcome his personality quirks, but it only lasted so long for DangeRuss. It won't last forever for Caleb either. I'd sell my dynasty stock in him. -
F no. I wasn't following it at all, but I was saw the interview and was laughing my ass off. I was so intrigued by this Karp guy that I started looking into the company. Market cap at 400 billion on like 4.4 billion of revenue? P/E of 400... no thanks. It's already priced for perfection. The only upside is that it becomes some kind of mega-cap like the MAG-7. And then what? You're looking at a 3x over the next 5 years if they can grow revenue by about 100x. The risk doesn't seem worth the reward. META for instance is 1.5T market cap with 40x the revenue and a P/E of 27.
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I don't feel comfortable interacting with people with your views on statutory rape.
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Did she pick a nepobaby to replace her yet?
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I bet Weepaws on SNAP. NTTAWWT
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This guy is great...
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This guy is fascinating https://www.businessinsider.com/palantir-ceo-alex-karp-calls-company-anti-woke-revenue-surge-2025-11 I know if you go woke, you go broke, but if you go anti-woke, you get rich?
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The rest of your post wasn't directly related to the sub-thread about fatties on SNAP, so I didn't address it. To recap: Someone made some joke about there are too many fatties on SNAP and losing some food will be good for them One of the bigger dummies here starts talking about they're only fat cuz food deserts Things as usual fall along Blue and Red Team lines as we all laugh at the dummy for buying the BS that the average poor fatty on SNAP can't get to a grocery store Per usual, the dummy felt defensive and then tried to reframe the discussion as people laughing saying there are 0 SNAP recipients with reduced access to healthy food. The classic I'll say you're saying something extreme so I have a shot in hell of defending this stupid thing I said. I point out that most SNAP recipients live in cities and cities have easily accessible grocery stores HauckTua comes in with what he thinks is the gotcha of a lifetime saying 50% of people are within 0.6 miles of a grocery store. But even he knows that doesn't help his team, so he tries to reframe and say getting to a location half a mile away is hard too. Dummy responds with "Boom" for some reason. Then I suspect you picked up the sub-thread about 75% in and thought the argument was as dummy originally tried to reframe it as there are 0 people on SNAP that have difficult access to grocery stores. My larger point is that in the larger context of policy decisions (i.e., should SNAP recipients be required to buy healthy food), you go by the majority and not the outliers when making policy decisions. In the context of this thread, my point is that the vast majority of fatties you would see on a daily basis have plenty of access to grocery stores even though everyone probably knows some poor person that doesn't have a car or whatever that lives in the mountains, and then I have a bonus point that the concept of a food desert when there is a grocery store a mile away is stupid if you have any kind of common sense. Wokies are once again trying to endorse bad decisions out of empathy for people who don't need it. You can laugh at the 80% of fatties on SNAP that live less than a mile from a grocery store, and also feel bad for the 2% of fatties on SNAP who are legitimately forced to buy all their food from the KWIK-E-MART.
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Again. Your anecdote doesn't matter. We make nation nal policy decisions on statistics and data. Some rural mountain town shouldn't drive national policy.
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You said they had 1500 years of conquest ideology. He threatened you with some notion of comparing 1500 years of Christian violence is suppose, but Christians learned their lesson somewhere along the way and stopped slaughtering people in the name of their religion, so his proposed framework for an argument is flawed from the get go.
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ICE Agents Detain Chicago Preschool Teacher Amid Crying Children
nobody replied to squistion's topic in The Geek Club
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I didn't watch, but it's clearly AI.
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No one cares about your anecdotal nonsense and no one should. We should be making billion dollar decisions on facts and data. Not because Joe the Plumber has to drive six miles from his mountain getaway to the store. We don't make billion dollar decisions because you claim you had to drive a van full of people 90 minutes.
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ICE Agents Detain Chicago Preschool Teacher Amid Crying Children
nobody replied to squistion's topic in The Geek Club
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Honestly, he probably just doesn't like the president of Venezuela.
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He actually makes really good points about theorroticians and asking how many times they've been right, and when he says people make a lot of stupid decisions out of sympathy/empathy for people who don't need it.
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This Palantir CEO is a trip.
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Do you even know what median is? It means exactly half of snap recipients are under 0.6 miles from a grocery store. And that also means the vast majority are under a mile away as I said without even having to look it up since it's common sense. In other words, even by the stupid definition of food desert, most snap recipients don't even fall in that category. What? y'all need the grocery store to be right on top of their house? (Hint: That's why HauckTua is trying to claim .6 miles is too far now too).
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Jesus christ. The gubmint tells these rubes a grocery store 1 mile away is out of reach and these rubes line up to repeat the jackassery.
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I don't even have an active facebook account. I can't help it if even your facebook friends know when something doesn't make any sense.
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So this clown ass dude, says it's the GOP's fault they aren't doing something he agrees with them that they shouldn't do.
