Looks like Palantir may have fallen into the Streisand trap;

in seeking their right to reply (under Swiss media law) via the courts, they have drawn a lot more attention to two articles (based on Freedom of Information requests) that reveal why the Swiss state refused to do a deal with Palantir for some military software; they were worried data would be obtained by the US Govt.

Now a story, originally limited to the Swiss is gaining traction across Europe; oops.

#Palantir #politics
h/t FT

@ChrisMayLA6 Free link to article, for full context:
https://archive.ph/10UaS

@Miro_Collas @ChrisMayLA6

Just be careful with archive.ph cos it serves malicious code, tampers with web snapshots, and the owner threatens bloggers he doesn't like with A.I. generated revenge porn

https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2026/02/wikipedia-bans-archive-today-after-site-executed-ddos-and-altered-web-captures

Wikipedia blacklists Archive.today, starts removing 695,000 archive links

If DDoSing a blog wasn't bad enough, archive site also tampered with web snapshots.

Ars Technica

@adamsaidsomething Is archive-today the same as archive-ph?

@Miro_Collas @ChrisMayLA6

@NatureMC

Yeah archive.today is the same as archive.ph, archive.is, archive.to, and a few more alternate domains. Not to be confused with archive.org