• Buffalox
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    14 hours ago

    What? Why is that relevant in this context?

    • kbal@fedia.io
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      13 hours ago

      I assume it’s because they’re big Palantir customers. Palantir has an amazingly large number of customers for a company whose public reputation is all about being devoted to pure evil.

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        13 hours ago

        Nah you may be right but it still doesn’t make sense. Why would we (EU) give a shit if TSMC uses Palantir?

        It could also be because EU like everybody else is depending on TSMC, but that too makes no sense, because neither TSMC nor Taiwan have given any reason for EU not to trust them. Where USA has threatened war against NATO allies like Canada and Greenland!

        I’d trust Taiwan any day over USA. And TSMC over Palantir.

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        12 hours ago

        What I meant is that they should look into setting up their own hardware supply chain instead of buying everything in the US. Making software here is fine but if the hardware is still tied to the US…We’re still reliant