El Tinyan

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El Tinyan

El Tinyan

@Profiessor

Senile delinquent.

Katılım Temmuz 2011
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El Tinyan
El Tinyan@Profiessor·
Fractal Wrongness.....
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Marcos Agustín
Marcos Agustín@marcosagusstinn·
Europe cannot become a global power while paying 2–3x more for energy. Any strategy like Capital Markets Union, the single market, or deregulation is capped until energy costs come down. Because Europe runs on its goods export engine, led by Germany. And that engine runs on competitive energy. Today: • EU industrial electricity: ~€0.19–0.20/kWh • US: ~€0.07–0.08/kWh • China: ~€0.08/kWh → Europe pays 2–3x more than the US → ~+50% vs China The EU must act collectively and deploy massive public investment to accelerate the transition; renewables, electrification, grid expansion, storage, nuclear, hydrogen, new technologies and bring energy costs down.
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Eric Yeung 👍🚀🌕
Eric Yeung 👍🚀🌕@KingKong9888·
Silver is set to be the unsung hero powering the robotics revolution! As humanoid & service robots explode from ~5 million operational units today to potentially 1 BILLION by 2050 (Morgan Stanley forecast), silver’s unmatched electrical conductivity makes it irreplaceable for high-performance sensors, connectors, power electronics, AI processors, motor actuators, thermal interfaces, and solder joints. Even conservative estimates of 10–20g silver per advanced robot mean massive embedded demand—scaling to hundreds of millions of ounces annually as production ramps in the 2030s–2040s. This “silver destruction” (permanent industrial consumption with low recycling) will compound pressure on global supply already strained by solar, EVs, and AI data centers. China, leading in both robotics deployment and silver-intensive manufacturing, is positioned to drive much of this boom. ⭕️Total silver needed: For ~1 billion humanoids at an average 15g silver per robot, this equates to roughly 15,000 metric tons (or ~482 million troy ounces) of silver permanently embedded — comparable to multiple years of global mine production and a major new structural demand driver. SO NO SILVER? NO TERMINATORS AND NO SKYNET! 🔶Data sources: Morgan Stanley “Humanoids: A $5 Trillion Market” 2025 report; Adamas Intelligence & Silverwars analyses on per-robot silver content; IFR World Robotics 2025 for current stock; Silver Institute industrial demand forecasts. Projections are illustrative based on industry benchmarks. #Silver #Robotics #AI
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Lobo Tiggre
Lobo Tiggre@duediligenceguy·
WTWWT?
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Lobo Tiggre@duediligenceguy·
I don’t know how to share from Instagram to X but this was too good not to share… Hat tip to its creator. :-{)}
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El Tinyan
El Tinyan@Profiessor·
@Suewilson91 NATO exists 'to keep the Russians out, the Americans in, and the Germans down.' ~Lord Ismay.
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El Tinyan@Profiessor·
@BobGolen ages over 100 also produce strange results.
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Bob Golen
Bob Golen@BobGolen·
Math Magic: 259 x your age x 39 = ? Give it a try. You will get an interesting result.
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Lobo Tiggre
Lobo Tiggre@duediligenceguy·
Sancho! My armor, my sword!! ;-{)}
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Ian Proud
Ian Proud@proud_diplomat·
It's amazing how many people whine about Shamima Begum who went to Syria to marry an ISIS headchopper. This guy went to work in the media team at football club Zenit St Petersburg... If you ever wanted a reminder of how messed up Britain is, you can find it right here.
Sky News@SkyNews

Mark Bullen is a former British police officer, who was stripped of his UK citizenship because of his links to Russia. In an exclusive interview, Mr Bullen tells Sky's @IvorBennett that the idea he is a threat to UK national security is "ridiculous". trib.al/89dJzpX

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El Tinyan
El Tinyan@Profiessor·
@maneco1964 My grandpa used to play there, I know Rye and environs well...
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maneco64@maneco1964·
@Profiessor Rye Golf Club I think. Didn't have time for golf though.
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El Tinyan@Profiessor·
@maneco1964 Used to be a championship golf course thereabouts...
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SIC Notícias
SIC Notícias@SICNoticias·
Kaja Kallas alerta para um “Irão mais perigoso” se centro das negociações for apenas o programa nuclear #Echobox=1777026836" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">sicnoticias.pt/especiais/tens…
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El Tinyan
El Tinyan@Profiessor·
@FinX9949770 @badcharts1 Oh, it looks to me that it has been touched. But also then, why the second faint line higher up marked as a breakout ?
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FinX99@FinX9949770·
@Profiessor @badcharts1 Because the descending line is, so far, not usable, but might become usable IF it is established by a THIRD point from a candle close.
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El Tinyan@Profiessor·
@badcharts1 I think we're talking at cross purposes. The point marked '3???', why is that not the breakout point ?
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Patrick Karim@badcharts1·
@Profiessor There are many lines. Steeper, less meaningful. Longer more meaningful. Confluence equals increased evidence.
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El Tinyan@Profiessor·
@badcharts1 The descending one marked needing a third reaction.
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