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Reflections on Palantir

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1. aidenn0 ◴[] No.41865900[source]
> Every time you see the government give another $110 million contract to Deloitte for building a website that doesn’t work, or a healthcare.gov style debacle, or SFUSD spending $40 million to implement a payroll system that - again - doesn’t work, you are seeing politics beat substance.

Dismissing it as politics beating substance is not useful, since there is so little substance present. Figuring out which of the bidders is incompetent is non-trivial when what they do is far from your expertise, and if it's close to your expertise, you wouldn't be hiring outsiders to do it. I have heard similar things coming from DOTs where, when the infrastructure is something that hasn't been done this generation, they get bent over a barrel by the contractors.

TL; DR: when people who can't write software hire other people to write software for them, what non-political signal do they have to separate the sheep from the goats?

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2. fnikacevic ◴[] No.41866061[source]
Hire internal software folks who can judge the signals better?
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3. knowaveragejoe ◴[] No.41866608[source]
This is what the USDS is slowly but surely accomplishing. It's just a hell of a beast to tackle.