EssosERP

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EssosERP

EssosERP

@EssosERP

ERP systems of the future will have no ui

San Francisco, CA Katılım Mart 2024
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
@viktaur27 @Teslarati The rate of improvement from original GPT to GPT-3 is impressive. If this rate of improvement continues, GPT-5 or 6 could be indistinguishable from the smartest humans. Just my opinion, not an endorsement. I left OpenAI 2 to 3 years ago. Am a neutral outsider at this point.
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EssosERP@EssosERP·
@PeterMallouk “The company is evil”. Yet, they are literally a data integration company with a working enterprise / gov ontology. You sound retarded
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Peter Mallouk
Peter Mallouk@PeterMallouk·
I’ve never shorted a stock in my entire life, but if I was ever going to, Palantir would be the one. 3 reasons: first the valuation is incomprehensible. Second, the company is evil. And third, Alex Karp may as well be the villain in a Batman movie.
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E-money101
E-money101@EmoneyAziz·
@EssosERP @elianoayounes Don’t get me wrong, I’m a huge Palantir fan. It’s my favorite company and own so much shares, very grateful for all the work the team has done BUT I’m all about value and paying $77 for a cap is insane.
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Eliano A Younes
Eliano A Younes@eliano·
// Drop 004 is live - grey base cap [limit 2] - remaining Karp Dominate T’s [limit 1] - link in bio - worldwide shipping - made in 🇺🇸
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E-money101
E-money101@EmoneyAziz·
@elianoayounes Man, I want to buy more Palantir merch but $65 for a hat plus $12+ for shipping is wild. Just going to buy more shares 🤷🏾‍♂️
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Chris Dalke
Chris Dalke@chris_dalke·
> new gps-denied nav startup launches > ask if it's an INS or a visual nav system > they don't understand > explain the difference > they laugh and say "it's a good nav solution" > look at the data > it's VPS
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i dont get why people say C is so fast. when i use ffmpeg to convert a video from 4k to 1080p it takes minutes, but when i click the button on youtube, javascript converts it in less than a second?
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EssosERP@EssosERP·
@katieporteroc Currently on a train from Prague to Vienna. Total cost = $20 Total travel time = ~ 4hrs. I couldn’t imagine paying $12 to travel 10 miles in 2025.
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Katie Porter
Katie Porter@katieporterca·
From Oakland to San Francisco for $12.65 in 35 minutes. And less than 3 minutes of waiting. Try transit!!
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EssosERP@EssosERP·
@ashtonforbes These videos are widely debunked. Please enjoy the block and get off my timeline. You are braindead
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Ashton Forbes
Ashton Forbes@AshtonForbes·
Now I know with certainly those plasma orbs are human made and MH370 was a planned operation with very few witnesses utilizing drones for surveillance. This means several podcasters definitely refused to have me on because of national security. They got 'the talk.' Gorgon Stare was and still might be our #1 spy surveillance tool. The Litening color thermal videos weren't publicly known at the time, only used on high priority ops. I also have a very good idea of who, how, and when they made the plasma orbs and figured out how to teleport. Air Force Research Labs. Here's the rub. The tech isn't from outer space. This technology is human. The ideas might come from elsewhere but there's nothing alien about the design. The MH370 videos are a black operation using state of the art surveillance and plasma weapons for 2014.
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Pasi 🇫🇮
Pasi 🇫🇮@Pasi_9000·
@MrBeast Why are you willing to injure your fans just for a video? You’re absolutely disgusting.
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MrBeast
MrBeast@MrBeast·
Need 100 men to test this, any volunteers?
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EssosERP@EssosERP·
I enjoy the larping, but this is obviously NOT what you claim it to be. The fact you have 200k+ followers and are blindly misinforming them is sad, and you should feel ashamed. This video is old news and has been debunked for years. It is cgi. The unedited clips have surfaced. Stop larping retard
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Ashton Forbes
Ashton Forbes@AshtonForbes·
Yes, these videos are real. I have mixed feelings over exposing the United States' most secret superweapon but they used it on a civilian airliner. They've cracked gravity, solved fusion, and now they have coherent plasma drones that can create formations using magnet inversion. There's also a lot of people who deserve to be vindicated especially the engineers who have been saying all this for decades.
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the Trashcan
the Trashcan@The_BERG_366·
@EssosERP @RadixMaximalist @WhiteHouse Also if we had 60% tarrifs, like the orange man you apparently blindly belive claims, the American products here would be much more expensive than they are. An iPhone is like 10-20% more expensive here and that is after accounting for the market and currency exchange. 🤦
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The White House
The White House@WhiteHouse·
LIBERATION DAY RECIPROCAL TARIFFS 🇺🇸
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EssosERP
EssosERP@EssosERP·
@bigaiguy This is so hilariously false. Like imagine it’s just that easy to beat the market. You are a retard. Sub 90 iq
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Spencer Baggins
Spencer Baggins@bigaiguy·
Grok 3 is a GENIUS stock trader. But most people don't know how to use it. Here are 10 prompts to use for stock trading automation:
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EssosERP@EssosERP·
For gov it is slightly different, but still very similar. Here’s an example: Let’s say we have a large batch of Postgres DB and each each DB table within DB, and row within each table has extremely fine tuned security. Currently it is a multi week - Palantir for one has solved the data access issue. Before Palantir, it would take month to do the paperwork and get access to data (often live encrypted data from satellites or recon drones > satellites > data storage > real time provided to operators). This data also had many many restrictions such as where it can be accessed (physically, by whom, for how long, etc). @PalantirTech maintains this granular level of data security but also is able to provide operators/ generals with real time data (from all databases, tabkes, and rows, that are sharing those data). This is massive because imagine you are an operator and jumping out of a helicopter in an unknown territory. The Polish might have real time data feeds on where jammmers are located, Japan has data on where soldiers are stationed, Romania has information on where large missiles are located, USA has information on things as detailed as line of sight of various munitions platforms, etc). It gets much more granular than this though - down to the types of missiles / seekers various countries have, and whether or not they can safely fly a helicopter into the area and avoid being shot down. This base layer of knowledge is important before combat, in order to successfully plan (same with PLTR on the business / enterprise side of things). The granular data that is provided during the mission is even more critical. For example, the operators might want to see what area are actively being jammed / GPS denied. They might want to see if their ally thermal recon drones see people overhead that they cannot see, etc - you get the point. It is an impossible problem to properly allocate this data and security of the data, unless you have spent years and years trying to solve this one singular issue. PLTR has solved this one issue and much more, making them decades ahead of competition.
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EssosERP
EssosERP@EssosERP·
Imagine you have a Mac, Linux, and windows PC shared among 10 people on same account. You need to understand exactly what settings are set on each device, and who changes them. You need to understand what software is installed, documents created, docs edited, etc. all without using the internet. This is the easiest way I can explain it for somebody too smart to be involved in enterprise ERP/CRM/SCM software. If you knew anything about enterprise software, it would immediately make sense to you. Basically these gov and companies have data in 100 different sources (payroll, revenue management, supply chain, procurement, benefits , is an example for enterprise, diff for gov.). They might try and consolidate it into a single data lake / warehouse, but this doesn’t actually solve any of their problems (even though they initially believe it will). Palantir allows these companies to abstract their data away from the definitions (typically a WSDL + XSD schema for ERP/CRM, and turn it into a custom built ontology - think OWL2). This seems trivial and useless, but it allows for companies to quickly draw connections and make informed decisions that otherwise would take a month of jumping through different systems and excel spreadsheets to actually solve. Something as trivial as getting a list of employees with a dependent over the age of X who currently resides in X city, is an example of a problem that could literally take a month to solve due to data being spread out among different services. Palantir allows real time access to answers like these, and much much more.
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EssosERP
EssosERP@EssosERP·
This is why it’s not okay for people this extreme to have nuclear weapons. It would be one thing (slightly more acceptable, I guess) , if they thought these things and didn’t publish it. They are actively publishing horrible things about the death of non believers. This is not okay. These people are rabid animals.
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Khamenei.ir
Khamenei.ir@khamenei_ir·
The Zionists should be awaiting the lashes of God’s punishment.
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EssosERP@EssosERP·
@RadixMaximalist @WhiteHouse @grok You literally live in Switzerland why are you asking grok? My family is Swiss and I have spent quite a lot of time there. It is so bad that people often will drive down to a bordering country like France to buy goods.
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