According to the comments r/europe_sub and r/canada_sub might be involved as well.

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    23 days ago

    Palantir is pretty awful. I knew a guy who took a job there, a bunch of years ago. When he said where he was going, I asked “But what if they work on something really shitty? Like spying on people?”. He was like, “Meh”, with a big shrug.

    He was friendly and kind to the people around him, but I guess he just didn’t care about anyone he didn’t know personally right now.

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      15 days ago

      If I’m reading this right, you would basically say that any company that helps government institutions spy on people is awful, is that right?

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        15 days ago

        I haven’t thought through all the scenarios and edge cases, but generally spying on the public seems dicey and ripe for abuse. Especially if it’s just like “the public, all the time, whenever we feel like it,” instead of “ok we got a warrant signed by a judge to investigate Joe Bombguy”.

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          15 days ago

          To me, spying and spying on the public en masse are very different things

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      23 days ago

      I’ve heard that’s how a lot of wealthy people feel. They want the absolute best for people in their family, and that’s about it.

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        23 days ago

        Yup. I’ve worked in tech for nearly 20 years. Most people who work in tech don’t give a shit about the ethics of what they do or where they work if the money is good.

        This is a screenshot from one of the discords of current and/or previous coworkers, but the sentiment is everywhere

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          15 days ago

          Ex pal people are on slack, not discord. This is probably an investor server

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            15 days ago

            Lol are you telling me that the people that I’ve worked with directly in small 5-10 person discord servers that we set up when I worked with them, are in fact investor imposters, and instead the actual coworkers are secretly using separate slack setups? Or do you just imagine that anecdotally how ever your coworkers have communicated is how all people communicate without exception?

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            22 days ago

            Unfortunately many of the people I work or have worked with are from all over the world, and many of them share these ideals. I took a big pay cut 5 years ago to move from the ad/ecommerce industry to work at an emergency management SaaS company.

            The app I now work on is used to save lives, whereas the customers I was producing work for at my last job would do anything for the extra dollar. Knowing where my time is going towards the general good is very rewarding. Yet many people I spoke to in my industry were confused at my decision.

            Late stage capitalism and fascism I think eventually are inseparable. Just the centralization of power and wealth consolidation that fails everyone involved in the system except those at the top