Author: Kelly Greening Moore

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Changing my relationship with my phone

Content warning: I do briefly talk about addiction in this post. I’d like to add a further disclaimer that I don’t write this to judge anyone else’s habits, I’m just documenting my own concerns and making changes I want to see in myself. If it helps someone else make a positive change, great!

When I was about eight years old, my parents brought home our first family computer. I was absolutely terrified of doing something wrong on it, and yet here I am 25 years later with a career in IT.

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On decentralisation and accessibility

When Elon purchased Twitter and started making fundamental changes, I joined the exodus to Mastodon.

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The Uzbekistan incident

On Thursday morning last week, a small subset of our users were told they couldn’t log in to Microsoft services even on their work computers. It turned out that two local Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Jurassic Fibre and Wessex Internet, had been interpreted by Microsoft as originating in Uzbekistan.

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The year I relearned how to read

…and my favourite books from that period.

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Mystery “angus_dumps” folder

Probably an exceptionally boring subject for my first post, but I hope it helps some other IT people.

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