Somehow, I’ve got HR fighting for me. What a great country to live in.
Somehow, I’ve got HR fighting for me. What a great country to live in.


Sir, we don’t do mental health here.


The Jack vs. The Ninja scene is what I show people when I want to give an example.


I WFH 2 days a week and commute to three different offices according to where they need me. WFH is for concentration, office time is for collaboration.


Globally? Have they read GDPR?


So, i don’t need much from a launcher but gestures, custom icons and folders have been apart of my smartphone for so many year they’re a must.
I believed that one day I would find myself in a situation where I would have to save myself or a friend from being buried in quicksand.


Edge? Is that the app I used to install LibreWolf?


Not really. I was scammed for a few hundreds of euro’s last year. I knew the company, I knew the account but the bank was incapable of reacting because of ‘reasons’. They know where the money went but they can’t follow where it got transferred to. So they can only follow one transaction and after that it’s gone. (Except when you get a court order)


A regular transfer takes at least some hours/days. With digital currency the transfer is instant.
Apart from that, surveillance. There’s a (de)centralized register that shows how much money there is ti be found on any account at any given time.
Belgium isn’t a country, it’s an experiment. I love it. I wish we could just see our fellow countrymen as people who just want to have a stable and secure life but somehow we’re on this journey to split the North from the South for the last 70 years.
Life is good but we all struggle under the continued issues that are challenging the EU and the rest of the world. Covid, Ukraine, Trump,… They are pulling us down.
Being a Belgian is a privilege and I feel like all Belgians should realize that more often.
In stead of the Netherlands, give Belgium a try. Visit Gent, Bruges, Leuven, Brussels…