Mike Richardson

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Mike Richardson

Mike Richardson

@Mike_the_Animal

Katılım Ocak 2018
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David Atherton
David Atherton@daveatherton·
Another superb video from Proud of Us. It is estimated that Britain 🇬🇧 is the world's leading nation for inventions over the last 200 years. Not many people know it but one of the co-inventor of UNIX/Linux is British. It's installed in over 90% of business systems as a server.
Proudofus.uk@ProudofusUK

Britain's Gifts To The World 🇬🇧 They taught you to be ashamed of this country. ⛓️ Here's what they left out. The steam engine. The telephone. The television. The world wide web. The computer you're reading this on. All of it Britain. Vaccination, given to the world for free. Over an estimated 200 million lives saved. 🇬🇧 Britain abolished the slave trad4e. Then spent sixty years on the open ocean making sure the rest of the world agreed. Over 800,000 people freed at once. Countless more saved from a life of slavery. The NHS. Free at the point of need. This is not a perfect country. No country is. But this is a country that looked at what was wrong with the world and tried to fix it. Repeatedly. For centuries. Britain's greatness didn't happen by accident. It happened because ordinary people worked together. That's what we're doing again. First it starts with us working together once more. Proud Of Us is a community of people who love Britain and want to help bring it back. Story by story. Name by name. If you want to be part of it: proudofus.co.uk/support 🇬🇧 Be Part Of Us. Be Proud Of Us. 🇬🇧

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Mike Richardson
Mike Richardson@Mike_the_Animal·
@Cryptotea True, but if inflation is say 4% annually it is still good, just not quite as good.
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Crypto Tea
Crypto Tea@Cryptotea·
invest $500 a month starting at 25 that earns 8% annually and you’ll have $1.5 million at 65 start at 35 and it drops to $680,000 time does most of the work.
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Mike Richardson@Mike_the_Animal·
@Sykodelic_ I'd be a tad more conservative, but that would put the top around June 2027.
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Sykodelic 🔪
Sykodelic 🔪@Sykodelic_·
Altcoins are at the start of a 600 day period of outperformance against Bitcoin. Most won't believe this, but it is exactly what the overall data shows us. And i have put together a 10 minute read within my newest newsletter edition, going over this data and the wider market. It is not just guesswork, this is hard analysis with all the details that matter. You can read it for free by signing up for a free trial and using the link in the post below. There is no doubt altcoins have been very weak so far this cycle. But with my overall thesis here fully intact, we are now entering the second phase of this lengthened cycle, due to the longer business cycle... And entering the biggest and most explosive part of that cycle. With most totally unprepared for it.
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Mike Richardson
Mike Richardson@Mike_the_Animal·
@Umesh__digital Sort of. C was derived from B which was derived from BCPL which was derived from CPL. Nevertheless, a legend.
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Umesh Kumar Yadav
Umesh Kumar Yadav@Umesh__digital·
Dennis Ritchie created C in the early 1970s without Google, Stack Overflow, GitHub, or any AI ( Claude, Cursor, Codex) assistant. - No VC funding. - No viral launch. - No TED talk. - Just two engineers at Bell Labs. A terminal. And a problem to solve. He built a language that fit in kilobytes. 50 years later, it runs everything. Linux kernel. Windows. macOS. Every iPhone. Every Android. NASA’s deep space probes. The International Space Station. > Python borrowed from it. > Java borrowed from it. > JavaScript borrowed from it. If you have ever written a single line of code in any language, you did it in Dennis Ritchie’s shadow. He died in 2011. The same week as Steve Jobs. Jobs got the front pages. Ritchie got silence. This Legend deserves to be celebrated.
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Mike Richardson@Mike_the_Animal·
@i_am_jackis I have been following this as a rising channel rather than a rising wedge, but the conclusion is the same: breakout and retest. OK, so it remains to be seen whether the breakout holds or fails, but with PMI and Copper/Gold my bet is to the upside.
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JACKIS
JACKIS@i_am_jackis·
It is fair to say that whatever the pattern was for the bears, whether a May 2022 Fractal, bear flag, rising wedge or something else, all have failed. Will they come up with an apology? I don't think so. Rather many deleted their comments from my posts 🙃 In any case, $BTC has created the Weekly higher high & flipped the 1st blue region into S/R, and now flipped another important area, which it is just retesting (notice I post stuff live & not in hindsight). The bulls retain the higher ground and saying otherwise is imo ignoring the facts or moving the goal post. That said, we shall respect the PA and should anything change, we change with it, but until then, respect it. I think that if we continue higher from here again, only then the real squeeze will just begin to play out and it will be very quick & violent. For now however, we have merely seen a disbelief rally but not yet a FOMO back rally, imo.
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JACKIS@i_am_jackis

People kept spamming me with the rising wedge. Fair to say it is playing out, just not in a way they thought it would 🙃 Beautiful bounce from its lower boundary & clearly above range highs Bitcoin is now just 2% from potentially creating the first Weekly HL & HH in 9 months & as I said, bulls had & have the higher ground

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Sykodelic 🔪
Sykodelic 🔪@Sykodelic_·
Yes you were. No one knows this, but Killa blocked me for engaging in a counter to this “MuCh LoWEr” constant thesis. He jumped in my DMs and shared his PNL sheet and tried to clown me, then blocked me. He also asked me how I got so much engagement by posting nonsense. Now, it looks like he has gained a lot of followers and engagement for being wrong. But I can’t revisit our little interaction cos he blocked me. I was right, he was wrong. He grew to over 200,000 followers by being wrong. He had less than me when we first engaged. Lesson is - fear sells. No one wanted to hear about my thesis of higher and all I’ve been subjected to is hate and abuse from the bottom. I respect him for admitting he’s wrong… But that’s as far as it goes.
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Mike Richardson@Mike_the_Animal·
@JamesEastonUK Over 55 is where the action is (April Fool's Day pump and Covid not withstanding).
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James@JamesEastonUK·
If you thought the market looked good with the ISM over 50, Wait until it rips through 55...
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UK Decline
UK Decline@UKDecline·
☀️ Morning 🇬🇧 A home in Britain now costs 8.3 times the average annual salary. In 1997, it was 3.5 times.
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Rand Paul
Rand Paul@RandPaul·
The DOJ's deadline to charge Fauci for lying under oath about funding gain-of-function research in Wuhan is in 6 days. We can’t allow the statute of limitations to run out. He MUST be charged! Agree? RT.
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Sminston With 👁
Sminston With 👁@sminston_with·
Seems like we have escaped the <50 ISM PMI trench. Are you ready for what's next? 👀
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James
James@JamesEastonUK·
Imagine seeing a GLORIOUS bounce. At a CRITICAL moment. And STILL being bearish. Couldn't be me.
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Mike Richardson
Mike Richardson@Mike_the_Animal·
@MattHarperUK @KathrynPorter26 @BenGrahamUK @Ed_Miliband Actually, the lower power kettles use more electricity, because there is more time to lose heat. Car engines true. Back in the day my Dad had a Lotus Elan: if you drove it "normally" is was very economical (1.6L engine and very light). If course, if you floored it, not so much.
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Matthew Harper No DMs - We're in big trouble
I remember when the EU were banning 3KW kettles, the sensible among us immediately realised the difference between boiling a 3KW kettle of X amount of water takes approx 2 mins, & a 1.7 KW kettle that takes almost 4 mins. The power used, the same. My bet is these new dryers will be the same, use half the power per minute, but take twice as long. Utter madness. Many moons ago, @KathrynPorter26 I had a 1.3 L Ford Capri, then a 1.6L version and it used less fuel as more power to weight efficient. Many of these idiots making our rules haven't lived in the real, practical world, they are consumed with their madness, they haven't a clue what they are talking about. @GBNEWS
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Ben Graham
Ben Graham@BenGrahamUK·
Ed Miliband has been quiet while Keir Starmer takes the headlines, but this is what he comes back with? Banning tumble dryers, seriously? At a time when the economy is struggling and energy security is a real issue, this is the priority? Not maximising North Sea oil, not scaling small modular reactors from 3 to 20, but micromanaging household appliances. This is exactly the kind of small, performative policymaking that misses the bigger picture entirely.
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Mark Littlewood@MarkJLittlewood

The economy is on the floor. We are drowning in debt. Welfarism is out of control. What shall we do as a priority? Yep, ban the tumble dryer. 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️👇 telegraph.co.uk/money/consumer…

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Mike Richardson@Mike_the_Animal·
@JamesEastonUK Add in the PMI and they fit near perfectly, especially if you view the April Fools Day 2019 pump as a black swan event.
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James
James@JamesEastonUK·
A correlation with a 100% hit rate. If Copper / Gold has bottomed (I believe it has), Bears are already shafted, they just don't realise it yet.
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James@JamesEastonUK·
We are looking VERY similar to 2018/19 here. Imagine the smell.
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Mike Richardson
Mike Richardson@Mike_the_Animal·
@TheRealPlanC "Decided not to move the coins". I've wondered, would they have separately mined some more coins, in which case they could be rich even if not insanely rick?
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Plan C
Plan C@TheRealPlanC·
What's crazy is there was a whole team of "expert" that spent 4-6 years on the mystery and this was the very best evidence. Definitely not definitive.
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Plan C
Plan C@TheRealPlanC·
For anyone who watched the "Finding Satoshi" movie. It was the best-made documentary and most credible theory to date on the subject. I watched it twice. My thoughts: Opsec and anonymity infrastructure - Len 95% Wrote the Bitcoin code - Finney 90% Writing of the whitepaper - Len 90% Ran early network and mining - Finney 90% Public "Satoshi" voice - Len 90% The ideas in the whitepaper - Jointly designed Economic mechanism design - Jointly designed Disappearance decision - Jointly designed Decided not to move the coins - Jointly, both clearly not money-driven We are ALL Satoshi. These two men were GREAT men and legends.
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Mike Richardson
Mike Richardson@Mike_the_Animal·
@guideforlovers The best dating advice to young guys: before you say yes, have a really good w**k.
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Lovers’ Guide 💟
Lovers’ Guide 💟@guideforlovers·
Just a few minutes of uncontrollable lust will be enough to ruin your whole life
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Mike Richardson@Mike_the_Animal·
@SamaHoole Maybe some places. I remember stringy fatty meat, vegetables boiled to mush and rock hard puddings.
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
A British school dinner in 1975 was cooked on-site, from whole ingredients, by a dinner lady who knew, without consulting a nutritional database, what a growing child needed to eat. The dinner was: roast beef, gravy from the drippings, boiled potatoes, cabbage, and sponge pudding with custard made from eggs and milk. Or shepherd's pie from real mince. Or liver and onions. Or fish on Friday, battered and fried in beef dripping. In a single sitting: haem iron from the meat, calcium from the custard, B12 from the liver, vitamin A from the gravy fat, vitamin D from the eggs, zinc from the beef, omega-3 from the fish, collagen from the gravy, complete protein from every component, and roughly 800 calories dense enough to carry a child through an afternoon of running around a playground in January. Then the system changed. In the 1980s and 1990s, local authority catering was outsourced. On-site kitchens closed. Dinner ladies were made redundant. Central production kitchens began manufacturing meals reheated in convection ovens. The roast beef became a turkey twizzler. The shepherd's pie became a pre-formed disc of processed potato and reconstituted meat product. The liver disappeared entirely. The fish was coated in breadcrumbs and fried in vegetable oil. The custard was made from powder, water, and yellow colouring. The sponge pudding was replaced by a yoghurt tube. Jamie Oliver's 2005 campaign filmed children who could not identify a tomato. Kitchens where the only equipment was a deep fryer and a microwave. Menus that contained less nutritional value in a full week than the 1975 dinner contained in a single sitting. The government pledged reform. But the on-site kitchen did not come back. The dinner lady did not come back. The roast beef and the liver and the custard made from eggs did not come back. The 1975 dinner lady, who had no nutritional qualification and had never heard of a DIAAS score, was producing, at approximately 30p per serving, a meal that contained more bioavailable nutrition than anything the modern system produces at three times the cost. She has been replaced by a supply chain. The supply chain is more expensive. The children are less well fed. The dinner lady knew what she was doing. Nobody asked her.
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