Raj Karri
@rajkarri8
create, maintain, destroy and repeat.
Valuation gurus are popping up again. In markets, valuations are always forward-looking and only justified in hindsight. I'm happy that I get to experience the product and know what I own. $PLTR 🚀
In the early days of my career, my mentor told something close to this. "Unconventional returns require unconventional thinking. You can't acquire that kind of thinking from someone else, it's largely a matter of individual intellect. It often sounds retarded to others. Never…
Note this down: When the marketplace is fully opened up for cross-enterprise access, enormous network effects will follow. We can think of this like an App Store for enterprise AI, much of the repetitive work will disappear almost instantly. This is already happening, though it…

Palantir MCP enables AI IDEs and agents to design, build, edit, and review in the Palantir platform. $PLTR 👏

AI systems are inherently non-deterministic, but the evals in the Palantir AIP platform are well-designed to maximize consistency and bring agent behavior as close to determinism as practically possible.
Ideas make up 1% of the product journey, execution is the remaining 99%. When it comes to enterprise AI, everyone else is pitching ideas, $PLTR is executing.
People often don’t talk about the critical components of enterprise AI. Your model might be great, but in reality, compliance, security, workflows, and audits hit the hardest. Know what you own. $PLTR
Whoever came up with "Linked Products" in the $PLTR Foundry Marketplace is a genius. I'm not sure what the vision is here, but this could be incredibly helpful for anyone looking to build B2B SaaS products on Foundry with customization. I see the current "Environments" in the…
Whatever Cursor did to VSCode, AI FDE will do to implementation developers. This will significantly shorten timelines. We can delegate mundane, even somewhat complicated tasks to it, and focus on critical architectural work. $PLTR
This is a fundamental misconception. Even I used to think it was a bit pricey until recently. Now, I understand the structure. Palantir offers tiers that suit organizations of all sizes, and you have the flexibility to choose what fits you best. I also feel there’s a…
Way too expensive for lower middle market guys
The speed at which you can create something, dismantle it, and recreate it until you get it right is underrated in $PLTR Foundry/AIP platform. So many enterprises stick with junk simply because it's hard for them to recreate it in a better way.
When data was siloed across the organization, a system had to emerge to connect it and extract value. Now, AI systems and MCP servers are heading down the same path, siloed and scattered. Soon, something will need to orchestrate and unify them. Who’s front-running that future?…
Palantir devs push code changes much faster than they update the documentation. I guess only real stuff, no funny business. $PLTR 👏
