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Tim Spruit

@Timtation10

Daytrading | Cryptocurrencies | vastgoed | investor | Hockey |Fitness | #bitcoin

Se unió Temmuz 2009
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//Bitcoin 𝕵ack 🐐
//Bitcoin 𝕵ack 🐐@bitcoinjack·
Left: Webber, Suzuka, 2013 Right: Verstappen, Suzuka, 2026 Same straight, find the differences Watch where the speed starts to disappear because the battery is empty and the superclipping starts They killed the element of @F1 that made it attractive: full throttle, last one who blinks, attacking corners on the limits of what these cars could handle Excellence in driving was rewarded Now excellence in battery technology is rewarded and great drivers no longer make the difference. Also why Russel isn’t miles ahead of Kimi, why Hamilton is on par with Charles and Hadjar is the closest teammate to Verstappen since Ricciardo. The ICE is now just a glorified generator, energy is taken away from the straight into cornering speed and stored in the battery to increase acceleration out of corners, which, like Alonso said, the kitchen chefs could drive just as easily.
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Willem Middelkoop@wmiddelkoop·
Economic suicide by Greens
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Hunter Ash
Hunter Ash@ArtemisConsort·
As a former progressive, this is absolutely accurate and caused me endless frustration with my co-partisans. They fundamentally don’t care if their ideas work. They hardly even have a concept of ideas working. Their entire evaluation function is based on social perception and emotionalism which is, in fact, profoundly selfish and unvirtuous. If you care more about feeling like/being seen as good than you do about results, you’re a selfish parasite. Hardly exclusive to the left, but it defines the leftist project in a way it doesn’t define any other political faction.
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@edwest After a decade in the public sector I still find this one of the most replicable observations ever made.

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Tim Spruit@Timtation10·
@YouAreMyArsenal Would of loved to see the game with odegaard,eze and Timber in the team.
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You Are My Arsenal
You Are My Arsenal@YouAreMyArsenal·
It sucks we lost. It sucks we played poorly, especially in the 2H. I don't for one instant buy into the doom and gloom that permeated in some places after that. In fact I believe it will have a galvanizing effect.
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SightBringer
SightBringer@_The_Prophet__·
⚡️Law school is becoming a delayed-reality trap for a lot of people. That is the real truth. A huge amount of legal work was never truly high value judgment. It was expensive human middleware. Search, review, drafting, clause comparison, diligence, memo generation, procedural assembly, document synthesis. The profession wrapped that labor in prestige, billing rates, and gatekeeping, so people mistook the economics for permanence. AI is now exposing how much of that layer was rentable labor sitting inside a protected structure. The real break is at the bottom of the pyramid. Law firms used to justify hiring armies of juniors because the machine needed bodies to grind through structured text work. That work also served as training. AI attacks both at once. It makes the junior labor less necessary and the old apprenticeship path less economically rational. So the profession starts eating its own future. Fewer junior seats. Fewer real development paths. More demand for polished senior judgment later, with less willingness to fund the years it takes to build it. That is why people running into law school as a safety trade are badly misreading the timing. They are looking backward at the old prestige of the profession while the internal economics are already shifting underneath it. By the time they graduate, the title may still look prestigious while the actual opportunity structure is much narrower, harsher, and more polarized. The winners will still exist. Elite litigators. Rainmakers. Deal architects. Political operators. People with client trust, courtroom presence, negotiation power, niche expertise, and real-world judgment under pressure. Those people will likely become even more valuable. But the broad middle of legal labor is headed for compression. The profession is going to keep the top and thin the ladder. The legal profession may remain socially prestigious while becoming economically less forgiving for everyone below the top tier. More credentials. More debt. More competition. Fewer real seats. Harder bottlenecks. Stronger sorting. Better tools for the survivors. Worse odds for the entrants. And this is not just about law. Law is one of the clearest examples of what happens when a high-status profession confuses procedural complexity with durable scarcity. AI is coming for any field where the core business model depended on expensive human processing of structured information. So my real view is brutal and simple. Lawyers are not disappearing. The legal ladder is being gutted. A lot of people who think they are buying security through law school are actually buying delayed exposure to a profession that is about to get leaner, meaner, and more selective than they realize.
Mikli@CryptoMikli

Andrew Yang explains why lawyers will be replaced by AI “The first thing that jumped into my mind when you said that was lawyer. Law school applications, last I checked, went up 21% last year, and I would suggest that was a flight to safety, and that stuff’s not safe at all. Lawyering is highly structured. It’s very process oriented. It’s kind of the ideal environment for AI” “I have friends who are partners in law firms who say, ‘Look, I’m giving AI work that would have taken a second or third year associate a week to complete, and it gives it back to me in 20 minutes. So why on earth would I hire a small army of these associates?’”

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Raven@raven_brah·
I got more enjoyment out of this clip than Villeneuve’s Dune films
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Erik Voorhees@ErikVoorhees·
It may be obvious in hindsight that we actually built crypto for the machines
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Tim Spruit@Timtation10·
@bitcoinjack To bad I don't have that option in my municipality.
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//Bitcoin 𝕵ack 🐐@bitcoinjack·
For those Dutchies going to the voting booth today: There is only one option that makes sense Good luck
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Tim Spruit@Timtation10·
@bitcoinjack You have to take out a second mortgage to pay for the Gasoline these days...
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//Bitcoin 𝕵ack 🐐@bitcoinjack·
I have a car on sale and there are literally no buyers Similar stuff going on with housing?
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//Bitcoin 𝕵ack 🐐
//Bitcoin 𝕵ack 🐐@bitcoinjack·
Saylor made sure that Bitcoin is accessible as an emerging market bond mechanism Something that is highly valuable once markets start to deteriorate
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//Bitcoin 𝕵ack 🐐@bitcoinjack·
I’m cancelling my @F1 subscription It’s time to punish the mental illness that took a stronghold What other sport can I use to fill the void?
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David Vance@DVATW·
This is what economic suicide looks like;
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Jasper Peterson@JesperP43861863·
@STRC_live So what, Do we get higher interest than 11.5%? What’s the point
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STRC.live@STRC_live·
$STRC shatters all records—7.3M shares, every single one above threshold. ~4,038 BTC estimated. That's nearly double yesterday's monster session. Volume at 471% of average. Nine straight days of ATM activity. Uncharted territory. STRC.live
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//Bitcoin 𝕵ack 🐐
//Bitcoin 𝕵ack 🐐@bitcoinjack·
In the next 3 months buying bitcoin between 48-63k will be God given Not a given we get it but if we get it then back up the truck
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//Bitcoin 𝕵ack 🐐@bitcoinjack·
So what we are likely to see is companies that don’t announce layoffs due to AI integrations will suffer Those that do fire employees for AI integrations will see short term higher But the reality is that rocketing unemployment will scare investors, consumer confidence The war is another distraction on top of this 2 quarters for market to digest this shift
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Peter McCormack 🏴‍☠️🇬🇧🇮🇪
This chart is the reason why every single socialist must be laughed at and shamed over and over. A wealthy nation tried socialism and destroyed its economy - Venzeuela. A socialist country tried capitalism and created prosperity - Poland. Socialists, all of them, are fundamentally stupid people. They have a childish approach to economics, ideologically stuck to an idea WHICH CAN'T WORK and has NEVER WORKED. Despite the wealth of evidence through the entirety of history, they stick to this stupid idea - an idea which creates poverty, misery and death. Why? Because they can't get their stupid heads around the idea that some people get rich. Shame them, over and over, laugh in their faces and shame their stupidity.
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The Bitcoin Conference
The Bitcoin Conference@TheBitcoinConf·
THE 20,000,000th #BITCOIN WAS JUST MINED ⚡️ ONLY 1,000,000 BITCOIN LEFT TO GO ✊
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