Hey there, thanks for stopping by Raptijd.nl! Before you start checking out our quirky robot sketches, laughing at the latest tech face-plants, or students showing off their campus projects, take a quick look at the rules that keep this site running in one piece. We’ve written these Terms and Conditions in plain, everyday language, law-school jargon, just a few polite housekeeping notes.
By scrolling, clicking, or double-tapping anything on this page, you’re saying, ‘Okay, I get it, and I’m on board.’ If that feels too ‘corporate’ for you, no hard feelings; surf somewhere else until it starts to sound reasonable.
Use of the Site
Raptijd.nl is mainly about sharing what people know, mess up, and discover in the world of robots. You can read, repost, or leave a note as long as you stay civil and obey the rules laid out here.
Most of the site is open; no password or name is required. If we roll out something that requires you to sign up, such as posting a comment or subscribing to the newsletter, please provide genuine information and play fairly with the community.
Trying to crack the code, scrape the files, or mirror the site is a quick way to ruin the fun for everyone. Respect other people’s work the same way you’d want your own designs treated.
Intellectual Property
Nearly every picture, doodle, and offbeat tutorial on Raptijd.nl is mine-Haseebs copyright unless I say otherwise. Yes, even that goofy sketch of a robot that couldn’t win a high school science fair ribbon.
You can tweet a link, borrow a sentence, or cite the site for class as long as you give a nod to where it came from. If you plan to lift a big chunk or use anything for profit, drop me a line first. Robots don’t worry about asking permission; people still should.
Google AdSense and Advertising
The home page of Raptijd.nl occasionally flashes third-party advertisements supplied by Google.
These placements, for the most part, cover the site’s operating costs and enable it to remain online.
I do not hand-pick individual banners or pop-ups; however, I monitor their broader categories to ensure that only suitable material appears.
Many of the commercials visitors encounter may be tailored to their recent navigation patterns.
That tailoring relies on cookies and similar tracking mechanisms managed exclusively by Google; I do not access or modify that data myself.
Even so, I observe the company’s stated privacy rules and expect users to familiarise themselves with the system behind the scenes.
For a deeper explanation and instructions on opting out of customised pitches, please consult the Advertising Privacy page maintained by Google.
External Links
Articles and reviews on this site often point to companion resources, such as robotics blogs, YouTube demonstrations, or software tools, that I find valuable.
Once a visitor follows one of those departures, however, the terms outlined here cease to apply, and I cannot control what happens next.
Visitors who leave Raptijd.nl are urged to exercise standard caution. A brief review of the new site’s privacy policy and terms of service is generally prudent.
User Conduct
Visitors to this platform include undergraduates, senior researchers, and any passerby seeking to learn. Out of respect for that mix, every remark or message should stay polite and aimed at building the browse. Spam, bigotry, intimidation, and similar uproar have no seat here.
Contributions imply the author controls the copyright or has secured the proper clearance; private lives and other people’s rights must not be breached. Any entry found to be in error can be removed immediately, and the account responsible may be frozen without notice.
Limitation of Liability
This website exists exclusively to educate and inform. I strive for accuracy and to keep the material current; however, neither completeness nor reliability is guaranteed.
The pace of technological change is relentless, minor errors crop up, and system quirks can throw even the best-laid plans off course.
Anyone who builds a project by following a tutorial or purchases a suggested item here does so at their own risk. Consequences-whether financial, practical, or merely vexing-are not my responsibility, even if a wayward microcontroller is to blame.
Changes to These Terms
The Terms and Conditions may be revised from time to time, typically when new features are introduced or when legal standards change.
Any updated wording will appear on this page, stamped with a fresh Last Updated date. Readers are encouraged to check the document for updates periodically.
Continuing to browse after a revision is taken as agreement to the new terms; choosing not to accept them means exiting the site.