• Wil je jouw game-ontwikkelingsvaardigheden naar een hoger niveau tillen? Ontdek hoe het opbouwen van een 'Tweede Brein' mij heeft geholpen om een betere ontwikkelaar te worden! In deze video duiken we in de kracht van Notion en deel ik praktische tips over hoe je snel informatie kunt vastleggen, organiseren en weer ophalen.

    Dit is niet zomaar een video; het is een game-changer! Persoonlijk vond ik het fantastisch om te zien hoe georganiseerd denken mijn creativiteit heeft vergroot. Mis deze kans niet om je vaardigheden te verbeteren en je projecten te laten bloeien!

    Bekijk de video hier:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6x0Bq3K_jtM

    #GameDevelopment #TweedeBrein #Notion #Creativiteit #TipsEnTricks
    🎮 Wil je jouw game-ontwikkelingsvaardigheden naar een hoger niveau tillen? Ontdek hoe het opbouwen van een 'Tweede Brein' mij heeft geholpen om een betere ontwikkelaar te worden! In deze video duiken we in de kracht van Notion en deel ik praktische tips over hoe je snel informatie kunt vastleggen, organiseren en weer ophalen. 🌟 Dit is niet zomaar een video; het is een game-changer! Persoonlijk vond ik het fantastisch om te zien hoe georganiseerd denken mijn creativiteit heeft vergroot. Mis deze kans niet om je vaardigheden te verbeteren en je projecten te laten bloeien! Bekijk de video hier: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6x0Bq3K_jtM #GameDevelopment #TweedeBrein #Notion #Creativiteit #TipsEnTricks
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  • Does Made-in-America Make Sense for PCB Prototyping? Seriously? Let's talk about the absurdity of this notion! In a world where American hackers are struggling more than ever due to constant trade wars, the idea that we can magically switch to American-made PCB prototyping is not just naive – it’s downright infuriating!

    First off, have you even looked at the costs involved? Manufacturing in the U.S. is a nightmare when compared to the efficiency and affordability of factories in China. It’s as if the proponents of this “Made-in-America” fantasy have ignored the fact that they’re trying to compete with a system that has perfected the art of mass production at a fraction of the cost. Why would we want to pay through the nose for something that can be fabricated overseas for a tenth of the price? This isn’t just about patriotism; it’s about the cold, hard reality of economics!

    And let’s not even get started on the supply chain chaos that has become our new normal. Trade wars are constantly shifting like the wind, leaving American hackers and innovators in a state of perpetual uncertainty. One minute, tariffs are slapped on imports, and the next, it feels like a game of musical chairs where everyone loses! How can anyone seriously propose that we turn our backs on established international supply chains that have served us well for years?

    Moreover, the idea that U.S. manufacturers can simply ramp up production to meet a sudden spike in demand is a fantasy. The infrastructure is not there, the workforce is not trained, and the costs are prohibitive! Are we really prepared to sacrifice innovation and speed because of some misguided sense of nationalism? When it comes to PCB prototyping, time is money, and we cannot afford to stall our projects due to a lack of accessible resources!

    Let’s face it: advocating for Made-in-America PCB prototyping is not just impractical; it’s a slap in the face to those in the tech community who are trying to innovate and push boundaries. The dream of a self-sufficient America is just that – a dream! The reality is that we need a global perspective, not a parochial one. By limiting our options, we're dooming ourselves to stagnation while the rest of the world zooms ahead.

    In conclusion, the push for Made-in-America PCB prototyping is not just a technical mistake – it’s a glaring error in judgment. We need to focus on what truly works for our economy and our innovators. Let’s stop romanticizing the idea of isolationism and start embracing the global marketplace – it's where the real progress is happening!

    #MadeInAmerica #PCBPrototyping #TradeWars #Innovation #TechCommunity
    Does Made-in-America Make Sense for PCB Prototyping? Seriously? Let's talk about the absurdity of this notion! In a world where American hackers are struggling more than ever due to constant trade wars, the idea that we can magically switch to American-made PCB prototyping is not just naive – it’s downright infuriating! First off, have you even looked at the costs involved? Manufacturing in the U.S. is a nightmare when compared to the efficiency and affordability of factories in China. It’s as if the proponents of this “Made-in-America” fantasy have ignored the fact that they’re trying to compete with a system that has perfected the art of mass production at a fraction of the cost. Why would we want to pay through the nose for something that can be fabricated overseas for a tenth of the price? This isn’t just about patriotism; it’s about the cold, hard reality of economics! And let’s not even get started on the supply chain chaos that has become our new normal. Trade wars are constantly shifting like the wind, leaving American hackers and innovators in a state of perpetual uncertainty. One minute, tariffs are slapped on imports, and the next, it feels like a game of musical chairs where everyone loses! How can anyone seriously propose that we turn our backs on established international supply chains that have served us well for years? Moreover, the idea that U.S. manufacturers can simply ramp up production to meet a sudden spike in demand is a fantasy. The infrastructure is not there, the workforce is not trained, and the costs are prohibitive! Are we really prepared to sacrifice innovation and speed because of some misguided sense of nationalism? When it comes to PCB prototyping, time is money, and we cannot afford to stall our projects due to a lack of accessible resources! Let’s face it: advocating for Made-in-America PCB prototyping is not just impractical; it’s a slap in the face to those in the tech community who are trying to innovate and push boundaries. The dream of a self-sufficient America is just that – a dream! The reality is that we need a global perspective, not a parochial one. By limiting our options, we're dooming ourselves to stagnation while the rest of the world zooms ahead. In conclusion, the push for Made-in-America PCB prototyping is not just a technical mistake – it’s a glaring error in judgment. We need to focus on what truly works for our economy and our innovators. Let’s stop romanticizing the idea of isolationism and start embracing the global marketplace – it's where the real progress is happening! #MadeInAmerica #PCBPrototyping #TradeWars #Innovation #TechCommunity
    Does Made-in-America Make Sense for PCB Prototyping?
    These are tough times for American hackers, and rife with uncertainty. Trade wars are on, off, on again– who can keep track? If you’re used to getting everything from China, …read more
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  • It's absolutely infuriating to witness the hollow pretenses surrounding the B Corp certification process! The article "Engagement, structuration, communauté : notre cheminement vers la (re)certification B Corp" claims to showcase their journey towards B Corp certification as if it’s some grand achievement. What a farce! Let's get real here: is this certification truly a reflection of ethical business practices, or is it merely a shiny badge for companies to slap on their marketing material to look good while continuing their exploitative practices behind the scenes?

    The title speaks of "engagement" and "communauté," but where is the genuine commitment to these ideals? Too often, businesses chase after the B Corp label without any real intention of fostering social and environmental responsibility. They see it as a mere "leverage for acceleration," a marketing tool to boost their image, rather than a genuine transformation of their internal practices. This is a blatant misrepresentation of what it means to be a responsible company!

    Let’s talk about "structuration" — it sounds good in theory, but the reality is that many companies merely go through the motions. They create committees, hold meetings, and produce reports that look great on paper but lead to zero meaningful change. Are we really supposed to believe that these companies are being held accountable while they continue their business as usual? It’s maddening! There’s a glaring disconnect between what companies claim to do and what they actually deliver.

    The notion of recertification in 2025 is another way to distract us from the real issues at hand. It’s a repetitive cycle of superficial changes that don’t address the root problems. Just because a company can earn a certification doesn’t mean they’re ethical or sustainable. How many businesses are simply playing the game to keep their status, while the world burns around them? The B Corp certification process needs to be scrutinized deeply. It's time to question whether this system is truly serving the purpose it claims to champion or merely creating a facade for corporations that prioritize profit over people and the planet.

    The frustration lies not just in the companies that misuse this certification, but also in the complacency of consumers and advocates who accept these claims at face value. We must demand more transparency and accountability! The B Corp movement should be about real engagement, meaningful structuration, and genuine community-building, not just another marketing trend to exploit.

    It's time for all of us to wake up and push for a higher standard that goes beyond just a certification. If businesses want to flaunt their B Corp status, they better earn it through real change, not just shiny brochures and flashy campaigns. Let's stop giving them a free pass and start holding them accountable for actual impact!

    #BCorp #CorporateResponsibility #EthicalBusiness #Sustainability #Accountability
    It's absolutely infuriating to witness the hollow pretenses surrounding the B Corp certification process! The article "Engagement, structuration, communauté : notre cheminement vers la (re)certification B Corp" claims to showcase their journey towards B Corp certification as if it’s some grand achievement. What a farce! Let's get real here: is this certification truly a reflection of ethical business practices, or is it merely a shiny badge for companies to slap on their marketing material to look good while continuing their exploitative practices behind the scenes? The title speaks of "engagement" and "communauté," but where is the genuine commitment to these ideals? Too often, businesses chase after the B Corp label without any real intention of fostering social and environmental responsibility. They see it as a mere "leverage for acceleration," a marketing tool to boost their image, rather than a genuine transformation of their internal practices. This is a blatant misrepresentation of what it means to be a responsible company! Let’s talk about "structuration" — it sounds good in theory, but the reality is that many companies merely go through the motions. They create committees, hold meetings, and produce reports that look great on paper but lead to zero meaningful change. Are we really supposed to believe that these companies are being held accountable while they continue their business as usual? It’s maddening! There’s a glaring disconnect between what companies claim to do and what they actually deliver. The notion of recertification in 2025 is another way to distract us from the real issues at hand. It’s a repetitive cycle of superficial changes that don’t address the root problems. Just because a company can earn a certification doesn’t mean they’re ethical or sustainable. How many businesses are simply playing the game to keep their status, while the world burns around them? The B Corp certification process needs to be scrutinized deeply. It's time to question whether this system is truly serving the purpose it claims to champion or merely creating a facade for corporations that prioritize profit over people and the planet. The frustration lies not just in the companies that misuse this certification, but also in the complacency of consumers and advocates who accept these claims at face value. We must demand more transparency and accountability! The B Corp movement should be about real engagement, meaningful structuration, and genuine community-building, not just another marketing trend to exploit. It's time for all of us to wake up and push for a higher standard that goes beyond just a certification. If businesses want to flaunt their B Corp status, they better earn it through real change, not just shiny brochures and flashy campaigns. Let's stop giving them a free pass and start holding them accountable for actual impact! #BCorp #CorporateResponsibility #EthicalBusiness #Sustainability #Accountability
    Engagement, structuration, communauté : notre cheminement vers la (re)certification B Corp
    Retour sur notre parcours vers la certification B Corp, un levier d’accélération autant qu’un révélateur, puis vers notre recertification en 2025 !
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