Michael Fernandes

1.1K posts

Michael Fernandes banner
Michael Fernandes

Michael Fernandes

@Mike_Fernandes_

IT professional with interests in IT security, #OpenSource, #ODOO, #truenas. I build #custompc to your requirements and budget.

Katılım Mart 2020
626 Takip Edilen34 Takipçiler
Michael Fernandes retweetledi
Thomas Standfield
Thomas Standfield@TStandfield1789·
Starmer declares a two grand gift for half a dozen pairs of glasses: National outrage, Starmer's a liar, he's on the take, demands for a GE. Farage is secretly bunged with £5,000,000 by a crypto billionaire: Barely gets a mention. @BBCNews @GMB @itvnews @SkyNews @Ofcom @lisanandy
Thomas Standfield tweet media
English
217
3.2K
7.5K
135K
Michael Fernandes retweetledi
Harriet Williamson
Harriet Williamson@harriepw·
NEW: The Metropolitan police will not open an investigation into 10 British nationals accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity while fighting with the IDF in Gaza.
English
478
3.9K
7.9K
926.2K
Michael Fernandes retweetledi
Reform Party UK Exposed 🇬🇧
Seems @Nigel_Farage is addicted to private jet travel. He's taken over 60 private jet flights in the UK alone this year. This doesn't include international flights to the USA and Davos, and doesn't include helicopter flights. It was recently shown that he flew to Wales by helicopter, then driving to the event to appear 'normal'. He was onboard the helicopter multiple times this week. Some of the trips have been tiny trips from London to Norfolk or London to Brighton. The 60+ trips also includes Mauritius, but not for example his March trip to Florida where he failed to meet Donald Trump. I think we can put the 'man of the people' thing to bed. We have a full spreadsheet with both flight log and confirmations via Nigel Farage's social media posts: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d…
Reform Party UK Exposed 🇬🇧 tweet mediaReform Party UK Exposed 🇬🇧 tweet mediaReform Party UK Exposed 🇬🇧 tweet media
English
71
1.1K
2K
37.6K
Michael Fernandes retweetledi
Sangita Myska
Sangita Myska@SangitaMyska·
Nigel Farage has been referred to the Standards Commissioner after @Annaisaac revealed that he received a £5million gift from cypto billionaire Christopher Harborne before he was elected in 2024. Time to re-share my article for the nerve where I explain why this is a national scandal: 1/2
THE NERVE@thenerve_news

Should Bitcoin investor Nigel Farage be promising to pass laws boosting crypto? Of course not, writes @SangitaMyska

English
126
1.6K
3.2K
76.6K
Michael Fernandes retweetledi
dave lawrence 🐟🐟🐠
REFORM 11.04.26 - Tice tax issues 12.04.26 - Police reviewing the Reform energy giveaway 18.04.26 - more Tice tax issues 27.04.26 - Jenrick £40k donation form US from someone who is awaiting sentence for wire fraud. Referred to Police as well as Standards Committee 27.04.26 - Yusuf tweets about carpet bombing Labour constituencies if they do not vote the way he demands 29.04.26 - Farage had a £5million undisclosed donation. Referred to Standards Commissioner If this was another Party the newspapers would be about 10 inches thick
dave lawrence 🐟🐟🐠 tweet mediadave lawrence 🐟🐟🐠 tweet media
English
41
981
1.5K
15.1K
Michael Fernandes retweetledi
dave lawrence 🐟🐟🐠
Robert Jenrick has been referred to the Metropolitan Police - by Electoral Commission over almost £40,000 in donations to his Conservative leadership campaign - Reform's Treasury spokesman now under police review. Where is the suspension from role and where is silent Farage
dave lawrence 🐟🐟🐠 tweet media
English
93
1.3K
2.5K
207.4K
Michael Fernandes retweetledi
cinesthetic.
cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic·
In 1991, Patrick Stewart danced and sang on the USS Enterprise-D bridge as a birthday surprise for Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry. The clip wasn’t meant to be public but later appeared as a DVD bonus feature.
English
99
821
6.5K
241.4K
Michael Fernandes retweetledi
Larry the Cat
Larry the Cat@Number10cat·
“The game's afoot: follow your spirit, and upon this charge, cry ‘God for Harry, England, and Saint George!’” Wishing all my followers a very happy St George’s Day x
Larry the Cat tweet media
English
117
695
7.3K
72.7K
Michael Fernandes
Michael Fernandes@Mike_Fernandes_·
Reform's processes are deeply flawed (still). Partygate was years ago now; they haven't made changes still. That's the real issue here. Research your candidates in local elections thoroughly. Vote with knowledge. liveapp.inews.co.uk/category/43670…
English
0
0
0
4
Michael Fernandes
Michael Fernandes@Mike_Fernandes_·
@cybercpu @Britec09 "there's also a reduction in the amount of comments from people saying I talk too much" - 😂😂 It's good to talk I say! We don't do enough of it!
English
0
0
0
15
CyberCPU Tech
CyberCPU Tech@cybercpu·
Yeah, same with me. I saw a resurgence in January that I thought was a correction just to see it crash again since then. I've been scratching my head for months trying to figure out what's going on. It was only just recently that I realized that a lot of it has to do with AI. Because along with the drop in views there's also a reduction in the amount of comments from people saying I talk too much. So it seems like a lot of the impatient people are just getting the answers from AI instead of watching the videos. Ultimately though, it's an unsustainable issue. Because if AI kills content creators the AI companies won't have anyone to steal from anymore. Ultimately I think the laws are going to catch up soon and AI companies are going to have to start paying for training data instead of just stealing it. At least I hope that's what happens. 🤷🏻‍♂️
English
1
1
11
2.8K
CyberCPU Tech
CyberCPU Tech@cybercpu·
This is what's happening to YouTube. This is one of my most popular videos. It's how to fix a UEFI bootloader. As you can see the traffic has been cut in half over the last 6 months. But if you Google how to fix a UEFI bootloader, Gemini will give you my exact step by step process. Even the commands it cites are copied directly from my video. I got no royalty payments and don't even get a link to the original video. I simply lost the traffic and Google is able to provide more value from stolen content. AI is going to destroy the content industry on the internet and when it's gone, there will be nothing left to train the AI. Since AI can't come up with anything original it relies on stolen content and it can't steal what doesn't exist if it puts creators out of business.
CyberCPU Tech tweet mediaCyberCPU Tech tweet media
English
279
2K
13.4K
406.3K
Michael Fernandes retweetledi
Mr PitBull Stories
Mr PitBull Stories@MrPitbull07·
Every time a German Messerschmitt pilot wanted to escape a Spitfire on his tail, he did the same thing. He pushed the nose down. In a dive, the German engine kept running — it used fuel injection. The British Spitfire's engine cut out. For one and a half seconds the Merlin went dead, the aircraft shuddered, and by the time it caught again the German was gone. Worse: if a German was behind a British pilot and the British pilot dove to escape, the German could follow and keep shooting while the British engine was silent. Pilots were dying because of a carburetor. The engineers at Farnborough knew about the problem. They were working on a long-term solution — a redesigned carburetor that would take years to perfect and manufacture. A woman named Beatrice Shilling fixed it with a washer. She was born in Hampshire in 1909 and was the kind of child who spent her pocket money on Meccano sets and tools. At fourteen she bought her first motorbike. Her mother, with the inspired instinct of someone who understood what her daughter actually was, found the Women's Engineering Society and arranged an apprenticeship at an electrical firm. She went to Manchester University — one of the first two women ever to study engineering there — graduated with a degree in electrical engineering, stayed another year for a master's in mechanical engineering, and in 1936 joined the Royal Aircraft Establishment at Farnborough as a scientific officer. By the late 1930s she was one of the best carburetor engineers in Britain. She was also one of only three women to hold the British Motorcycle Racing Club's Gold Star — awarded for lapping the Brooklands racing circuit at over 100 miles per hour on a motorcycle. She had reportedly told her future husband, an engineer named George Naylor, that she wouldn't marry him until he earned his own Brooklands Gold Star first. He earned it. They married in 1938. The problem with the Merlin was specific and lethal. The SU carburetor used a float chamber to regulate fuel flow. Under negative g-forces — the forces experienced in a sudden dive — the fuel flooded to the top of the float chamber and starved the engine for 1.5 seconds. Just enough time for a German pilot to turn the tables entirely. The RAF had known about this since the Battle of France. The formal solution — a redesigned pressure carburetor — was in development but wouldn't be ready for years. Shilling was thirty-one years old, working in carburetor research, and she designed a fix in weeks. A brass thimble with a precisely calibrated hole in the center — later simplified to a flat washer — fitted inline in the fuel line just before the carburetor. It restricted maximum fuel flow to just enough to prevent flooding without cutting off power. The key breakthrough: it could be fitted without taking the aircraft out of service. No downtime. No factory return. The old guard at the RAE looked at it and called it a plumbing fix. They called her a plumber. The first batch of 5,000 units was made by a Birmingham firm that normally manufactured plumbing fixtures, which they found embarrassing. The RAF pilots who flew Spitfires with Messerschmitts on their tails called it something else. They called it Miss Shilling's Orifice. With deep affection. By March 1941 she had organized a small team and was personally touring RAF fighter stations across England — traveling between bases on her old racing motorcycle — fitting the device to every Merlin engine they could reach. Squadron leaders all over the country were demanding installations. The word spread faster than the official channels could keep up with. The Germans noticed. They couldn't explain why British fighter pilots had suddenly started following them into dives. They were baffled by the new aggression. They didn't know about the washer. (More story replies)
Mr PitBull Stories tweet media
English
119
1.3K
6.6K
485K
Michael Fernandes retweetledi
Alan Lester
Alan Lester@aljhlester·
1/3 The constant intrigue over Starmer-Mandelson is exhausting. We all know what happened & why. Starmer wanted Mandelson in the US because he was widely thought to be someone who could humour Trump & prevent him harming UK interests. Very few protested at the time.
English
143
440
2.8K
247.9K
Michael Fernandes retweetledi
Daniel Lismore
Daniel Lismore@daniellismore·
The lack of media scrutiny on this grifter is staggering
Daniel Lismore tweet media
English
85
2.8K
7.2K
136.9K
Michael Fernandes retweetledi
Don McGowan
Don McGowan@donmcgowan·
Are we seriously saying that Reform UK are so far past the benchmark of scrutiny that they can now post obvious fake, Ai images, with no scrutiny? Can you imagine the all mighty furore if Keir Starmer had been caught posting FAKE photos? This is unbelievable.
Richard Tice MP 🇬🇧@TiceRichard

Back in February 2022, @drdavidbull and I spent weeks in Erdington leading a newly rebranded Reform UK. My team and I knocked on thousands of doors in all weathers, speaking to anyone who would listen, putting everything we had into that campaign. In the end, we received just 293 votes, and it was a tough result to take. Yesterday, I returned to Erdington and everything had changed. The support, the recognition and the mood was something I had never quite seen before. On May 7th, this part of Birmingham is extremely likely to elect Reform councillors, and in a general election it could go even further and elect a Reform Member of Parliament. That possibility felt distant four years ago. It does not feel distant now. It is the result of people refusing to give up when the easy option would have been to walk away. From 293 votes to this moment, that is what resilience looks like. That is what belief looks like. And it is only just beginning. Vote Reform. Get Starmer Out.

English
36
722
2.1K
96.3K
Michael Fernandes retweetledi
Harry Eccles
Harry Eccles@Heccles94·
Has anyone else forgotten that Farage approved of Mandleson too?
Harry Eccles tweet media
English
514
3.6K
10.1K
119.2K
Michael Fernandes retweetledi
Brendan May
Brendan May@bmay·
Please enjoy this video from last year in which Richard Tice opines liberally about Angela Rayner’s tax affairs and calls for her departure. I’m sure it’s only a matter of time before he applies this very strict moral principle to his own tax arrangements.
English
189
3.7K
9.9K
214.1K
Michael Fernandes retweetledi
Pope Leo XIV
Pope Leo XIV@Pontifex·
When simulation becomes the norm, it weakens the human capacity for discernment. As a result, our social bonds close in upon themselves, forming self-referential circuits that no longer expose us to reality. We thus come to live within bubbles, impermeable to one another. Feeling threatened by anyone who is different, we grow unaccustomed to encounter and dialogue. In this way, polarization, conflict, fear and violence spread. What is at stake is not merely the risk of error, but a transformation in our very relationship with truth.
English
1.6K
14K
82.2K
8.7M
Michael Fernandes retweetledi
Kevin Maguire
Kevin Maguire@Kevin_Maguire·
Will Reform deputy leader Richard Tice now resign over fresh allegations about nudging another £100,000 tax after he demanded Angela Rayner quit over £40,000? Changed his tune. "A long career with multiple businesses is bound to feature some errors." theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/a…
English
791
1.9K
5.7K
325.2K
Michael Fernandes retweetledi
John O'Connell
John O'Connell@jdpoc·
Multiple donations and gifts not listed in the Register of Interests. His entire trip was paid for by the UAE Govtt. And not declared. (Financial Times) The regulations are clear, and Farage knows by now. This isn't no 'mistake' but a clear intention to hide illegal funding.
John O'Connell tweet media
English
36
1.4K
2.3K
41.8K