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  • skinnylatte@hachyderm.ioS skinnylatte@hachyderm.io

    The author of the ‘backpacks are all bad and everything is worse on purpose’ site works at Palantir.

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    @skinnylatte

    Working for Palantir must really have an impact on one's mental state & wellbeing.

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    If you're watching what Palantir is doing as an insider, I'd want a really good 'Go Bag' too.

    It's not a coincidence that Palantir funds terror management media narratives & merchandise for the apocalypse at the same time.

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    • npars01@mstdn.socialN npars01@mstdn.social

      @skinnylatte

      Working for Palantir must really have an impact on one's mental state & wellbeing.

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      Peter Thiel recently generated headlines with his rambling diatribes about the Antichrist. Thiel’s lurid, apocalyptic view of world politics may be ludicrous or even deranged, but his wealth and power mean that we can’t afford to ignore it.

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      Inside tech billionaire Peter Thiel’s off-the-record lectures about the antichrist

      The political svengali and investor has been giving lectures on ‘an evil king or tyrant … who appears in the end times’

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      If you're watching what Palantir is doing as an insider, I'd want a really good 'Go Bag' too.

      It's not a coincidence that Palantir funds terror management media narratives & merchandise for the apocalypse at the same time.

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      Just a moment...

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      • skinnylatte@hachyderm.ioS skinnylatte@hachyderm.io

        The author of the ‘backpacks are all bad and everything is worse on purpose’ site works at Palantir.

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        @skinnylatte ew.

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        • npars01@mstdn.socialN npars01@mstdn.social

          2/

          Just a moment...

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          Thiel isn't the first huckster selling chicken little-style "The Sky is Falling" fearmongering to enrich himself.

          Link Preview Image
          Deconstructing the Worldview of Peter Thiel - Stephen Diehl

          Personal blog of Stephen Diehl - Software engineer writing about technology, programming, and the future

          favicon

          Stephen Diehl (www.stephendiehl.com)

          Link Preview Image
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          Thirty years ago, a peace-loving Austrian theologian spoke to Peter Thiel about the apocalyptic theories of Nazi jurist Carl Schmitt. They’ve been a road map for the billionaire ever since.

          favicon

          WIRED (www.wired.com)

          Fake Christians adore petty & spiteful "you'll be burning in hell" nihilistic narratives about apocalypse.

          Link Preview Image
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          The governing ideology of the far right has become a monstrous, supremacist survivalism. Our task is to build a movement strong enough to stop them

          favicon

          the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)

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          It's always been a barn burner to sell stuff for profitable terror management theory
          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terror_management_theory

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          favicon

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          Hijack the amygdala and you easily get people into "fight, flight, freeze, fawning" mode.

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          • skinnylatte@hachyderm.ioS skinnylatte@hachyderm.io

            The author of the ‘backpacks are all bad and everything is worse on purpose’ site works at Palantir.

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            @skinnylatte

            do you actually go outdoors & hike / use backpacks ? because i DGAF who the author works for if they are able to speak truth about the BS we're seeing in the outdoor gear world -- i've experienced this personally

            once respected brands are being bought & deliberately turned into **** with AI bots to make sure it's really really really hard for to make returns when you get a "walmart" product when you thought you were getting quality

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            • rednikki@toot.bostonR rednikki@toot.boston

              @skinnylatte Booooo. The points were valid; Matt Stoller is the dude to follow on this stuff. Based on his spelling errors he doesn’t use AI.

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              @rednikki @skinnylatte rss parrot of Matt Stoller is here: @www.thebignewsletter.com

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              • gray17@mastodon.socialG gray17@mastodon.social

                @rednikki @skinnylatte rss parrot of Matt Stoller is here: @www.thebignewsletter.com

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                @gray17 @skinnylatte Thank you!

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                • skinnylatte@hachyderm.ioS skinnylatte@hachyderm.io

                  The author of the ‘backpacks are all bad and everything is worse on purpose’ site works at Palantir.

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                  @skinnylatte I felt further depressed after reading two articles like that in one day 😞

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                  • elfin@mstdn.socialE elfin@mstdn.social

                    @flowerpot @vfrmedia @skinnylatte I prefer Timbuk2, had a laptop backpack survive *ME* eight years. Failing that I'll get a North Face (like a Recon) and those cope with my lifestyle pretty well (6-8) ... so it comes out to $15-$20/year to carry my Boxen, snacks, a spare layer (live on coast), charger/cables, and the required liquid vessel ... not bad overall.

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                    @elfin @flowerpot @vfrmedia @skinnylatte My Timbuk2 messenger bag is still going strong (secondhand) after almost 30 years. They made some quality kit.

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                    • peachfront@toot.communityP peachfront@toot.community

                      @skinnylatte

                      do you actually go outdoors & hike / use backpacks ? because i DGAF who the author works for if they are able to speak truth about the BS we're seeing in the outdoor gear world -- i've experienced this personally

                      once respected brands are being bought & deliberately turned into **** with AI bots to make sure it's really really really hard for to make returns when you get a "walmart" product when you thought you were getting quality

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                      @peachfront @skinnylatte pssst
                      palantir is one of the ai companies responsible for making everything worse like that. also they kill children

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                      • skinnylatte@hachyderm.ioS skinnylatte@hachyderm.io

                        The author of the ‘backpacks are all bad and everything is worse on purpose’ site works at Palantir.

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                        @skinnylatte@hachyderm.io ... and it's smells suspiciously like AI writing. Unfortunately, LLMs are good enough that you really can't tell until you've read most of it.
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                        • flowerpot@mas.toF flowerpot@mas.to

                          @vfrmedia @skinnylatte re: Spectacles
                          I just renewed my old Costco membership & went there for the first time in almost a decade. They have an optometrist + frames. I had been paying $400+ for mediocre frames (NOT counting eye exam). Local optometrists have same price points.
                          At Costco? I found a pair of current style frames that looked GOOD on me for only $89.
                          re: backpacks
                          I didn't read the article but sturdy backpacks & messenger bags are obtainable. https://www.timbuk2.com/collections/all-backpacks

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                          @flowerpot @vfrmedia @skinnylatte +1 for timbuk2; I still have the very first messenger bag I ever bought from them almost 30 years ago and it shows almost zero signs of wear. The cell phone holder will contain no phone made in the last 15 years though 😂

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                          • moss@beige.partyM moss@beige.party

                            @floatybirb @skinnylatte it was a blog post that got tons of boosts here this morning, until we figured out it was a page that doesn’t deserve our attention.

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                            @Moss @floatybirb @skinnylatte sounds like flamebait -- backpacks are universally loved!

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                            • skinnylatte@hachyderm.ioS skinnylatte@hachyderm.io

                              The author of the ‘backpacks are all bad and everything is worse on purpose’ site works at Palantir.

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                              @skinnylatte @jwz Gross but, like, the piece is still accurate, right?

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                              • skinnylatte@hachyderm.ioS skinnylatte@hachyderm.io

                                The author of the ‘backpacks are all bad and everything is worse on purpose’ site works at Palantir.

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                                @skinnylatte why am I not surprised?

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                                • imbl@social.treehouse.systemsI imbl@social.treehouse.systems

                                  @peachfront @skinnylatte pssst
                                  palantir is one of the ai companies responsible for making everything worse like that. also they kill children

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                                  @imbl @skinnylatte

                                  i get that, so we're gonna let them whitewash what happened to the outrdoor supply industry by pretending the true thing they said that doesn't matter to them is rtrue?

                                  SIGH

                                  i wish people wouldn't assume our opponent is stupid

                                  sometimes they say what is true & it's OK to acknowledge that rather than just knee jerk react and give them a really easy way to play you

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                                  • klausfiend@mstdn.caK klausfiend@mstdn.ca

                                    @elfin @flowerpot @vfrmedia @skinnylatte My Timbuk2 messenger bag is still going strong (secondhand) after almost 30 years. They made some quality kit.

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                                    @klausfiend @elfin @vfrmedia @skinnylatte This is good to hear. I bought my son a Timbuk2 messenger bag when he started college, hoping it would last him years into a professional career. It still looks newish and that was 3+ years ago.

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                                    • darkuncle@infosec.exchangeD darkuncle@infosec.exchange

                                      @flowerpot @vfrmedia @skinnylatte +1 for timbuk2; I still have the very first messenger bag I ever bought from them almost 30 years ago and it shows almost zero signs of wear. The cell phone holder will contain no phone made in the last 15 years though 😂

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                                      @darkuncle @vfrmedia @skinnylatte "The cell phone holder will contain no phone made in the last 15 years though"
                                      😆

                                      I love hearing about well-used items lasting decades. Few things do.

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                                      • chetman@hachyderm.ioC chetman@hachyderm.io

                                        @skinnylatte @jwz Gross but, like, the piece is still accurate, right?

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                                        @chetman @skinnylatte I don't know, but when "the worst person you know makes a good point" I tend to disregard it until I hear what someone who is not ethically compromised has to say instead.

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                                          @imbl @skinnylatte

                                          i get that, so we're gonna let them whitewash what happened to the outrdoor supply industry by pretending the true thing they said that doesn't matter to them is rtrue?

                                          SIGH

                                          i wish people wouldn't assume our opponent is stupid

                                          sometimes they say what is true & it's OK to acknowledge that rather than just knee jerk react and give them a really easy way to play you

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                                          @peachfront @imbl @skinnylatte

                                          Outdoor gear?

                                          Outdoor gear.

                                          Of all the pitched firefights, you're choosing to die on a small hill that's not unlike any of the other million small hills like it?

                                          Instead of fighting the source, you want to fight the symptom?

                                          Is this a prank

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