@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
@coda @Felthry @zetasyanthis @amdusias
I wouldn't exactly consider the palantiri "evil artifacts". Like, yes, use of one did help to corrupt saruman. But that was less b/c they were evil and more b/c of who was on the other end. Also didn't Aragon use one for a lot of good b/c he wrested control of it from sauron?
not that it doesn't make it a questionable company name, mind.
@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!
@yaodema @Felthry @coda @zetasyanthis @amdusias
ya can't trust a company exec as far as you can throw 'em
@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.)