That two of my posts that go in spurts are the ones that deal with the gov­ern­ment. Revers­ing the Net­flix data­base (which was pub­licly announced as a major threat after I posted about it) I’m not tak­ing credit the guys I pointed to in the orig­i­nal arti­cle are the ones that deserve any and all credit. I just hope I caused a lit­tle more rumbling.

The other is on Palan­tir and there analy­sis plat­form which after wor­ry­ing about my posts because of all the Wash­ing­ton D.C. hits and the hits from Palan­tir had me very curi­ous. The rea­son is I didn’t put out any­thing that was more tech­ni­cal or more scathing then some other sites I saw after the fact when I wrote that.

It seems some of my hits seem to be from peo­ple more inter­ested specif­i­cally in Palan­tir and look­ing for more infor­ma­tion. I would assume that the Palan­tir hits were part of a bot pro­gram — but it seems some of these links orig­i­nated from e-mail accounts — so they are shar­ing my hum­ble story.

I do applaud Palan­tir on updat­ing their screen­shots — it seems they are show­ing off some of what they have accom­plished now. The only thing I have to say to Palan­tir is the web­site has moved and some arti­cles are now cross-posted — but I haven’t writ­ten any­thing new and it’s the same arti­cle you were tear­ing through months ago when I orig­i­nally wrote the article.

The other posts that are huge is my review on the Syman­tec End­point Pro­tec­tion, my “Hulu — Another good Tv-Links Replace­ment”, and My link to TV-Links replace­ment sites.

I’m hop­ing with the launch of my new site in the next 24 hours that I start to receive a wider vari­ety of peo­ple read­ing a wider vari­ety of stuff. Until then wel­come those in pub­lic ser­vant space, in the need for Syman­tec help, and those look­ing for online video. You help keep up my readership.

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