@zetasyanthis @amdusias yeah, like, you GOTTA know there's some evil shit going on if that's what someone calls their company.
@coda @zetasyanthis @amdusias@snouts.online wait, there's an actual company called Palantir? why would you name your company after an evil artifact
@Felthry @zetasyanthis @amdusias Yep! Thanks, Peter Thiel
@nautilee @coda @zetasyanthis @amdusias@snouts.online iwrc they were created by Sauron for the express purpose of corrupting people like that though, weren't they? Even if Sauron wasn't on the other end I still wouldn't trust one.
@nautilee @coda @zetasyanthis @amdusias@snouts.online Guess I'm misremembering then, oops!
@Felthry @nautilee @coda @zetasyanthis @amdusias that said, as I remember anyway, the people who named the company specifically were referencing its potential corrupting influence and it was /supposed to be/ as a warning to them to not be evil with it. that didn't exactly work. (assuming we can even believe them to begin with, which I don't.)
@yaodema @Felthry @coda @zetasyanthis @amdusias
ya can't trust a company exec as far as you can throw 'em
@Felthry @coda @zetasyanthis @amdusias
Nope, they're an old elvish creation that they passed on to the Numenoreans, and then a few survived the destruction of Numenor and the Dunedain used 'em for communication. Places like Weathertop had 'em in the north, in the south it was mostly gondor cities. Sauron got Minas Ithil's when it was sacked, and that's how he got access to them, effectively.