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    1. Well, we always suspected that Palantir was monstrous but now we have definitive proof. samfbiddle/1124060812165943297
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    HI Sarang Shah, mavant, and Shanthanu Bhardwaj. I see your names on the Never Again pledge at neveragain.tech as employees of Palantir. This would seem to be a violation of that pledge. Are you still Palantir employees?
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      Here's a question: What do we do about TSLint? What do we do about other major open source software projects that Palantir maintains and that our contributions to would theoretically aid the separation of children from their families at the US border? github.com/palantir
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        If you are wondering if this is a situation where ethical employees with privilege should quit: yes. And if you don't have that privilege, I wrote about some alternatives: startedwithatweet.substack.com/p/who-works-engineering-at-skullcrusher
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          And if you think this might not comprise enough of a reason to be a concern, enjoy this film recommendation: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judgment_at_Nuremberg
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              I now believe all three no longer work at Palantir.
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