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Posts by Tim Lloyd

‘Snoopy’, ‘Adolf’ and ‘Password’: The Hungarian Government Passwords Exposed Online - bellingcat Hundreds of Hungarian government email addresses and passwords are circulating online, revealing vulnerabilities in the security protocols of ministries involved in sensitive work.

Latest: Bellingcat has found close to 800 Hungarian government emails and associated passwords online, which in some cases have exposed confidential data of military personnel and civil servants. www.bellingcat.com/news/2026/04...

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Office picnic on a Sunday #dadoftheyear

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Times are hard

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My LinkedIn feed is terrible today. Where are the clients? Where’s the useful information?

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If I have to look at that sodding banana skin next to my beautiful slides, one more time, I shall scream

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I simply don’t understand why public sector orgs are spinning this out for so long?

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Does anyone have any useful insights into what the social media ban really looks like, day-to-day, for families in Australia?

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Season 4 of Stranger Things. Wow.

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Finally, finally, Christmas feels in sight

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It’s a cliched way of putting distance into perspective. But nevertheless, I’ve just worked out I’ve flown the equivalent of 2.5 times around the world, since August.

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Days like today I’m glad I no longer have to commute ☔️

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I hear over the grapevine there’s been a lot of floundering over whether/if/how/when to leave

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I have a proper rant brewing about the LadBible-isation of UK government comms, since circa 2016.

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My chariot ride was great, thank you Ben

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Quentin Willson: Former Top Gear and Fifth Gear presenter dies aged 68 The presenter and campaigner was described by his family as a "true national treasure" and "true consumer champion".

‘St Peter, I’ll let you in to the best kept secret in the trade: ex police cars are great value for money’

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The state of this

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Very happy with my new Outin espresso machine ☕️

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Went against my better judgement and bought my Mum a PC instead of a Mac ‘because a PC is what she’s used to’.

Wish I had gone with my own judgement 🤦‍♂️

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Great! I can charge my phone by my be…

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Dial-up Internet to be discontinued Learn about why dial up internet has been discontinued.

Just over a month left to switch from dial-up 😆 help.aol.com/articles/dia... Dial-up Internet to be discontinued - AOL Help

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So you've done the face-age check thing, you've seen an image temporarily transferred, scrutinised and deleted. It took a few seconds. Nobody captured who you were, nobody is hanging on to 'your data'. Was it really so bad?

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Birthday present idea…www.sothebys.com/en/buy/auction/2025/hist...

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243 Tim Lloyd - Managing a Crisis Podcast Episode · Leadership and Business · 21/06/2025 · 20m

My interview on the William & Mary school of business podcast podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/l...

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a man in red pants is dancing with a group of zombies ALT: a man in red pants is dancing with a group of zombies

Gatwick South at midnight

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Here’s a Buick Electra Wagon with a <gulp> 7.5l V8

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Fwiw, I do not think this is what Tim Berners Lee had in mind

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My tech team won’t take their work seriously…

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Still booting after all these years: The people stuck using ancient Windows computers As technology marches on, some people get trapped using decades-old software and devices. Here's a look inside the strange, stubborn world of obsolete Windows machines.

Windows was at the centre of a controversy in Germany. Deutsche Bahn were recruiting for a role to maintain the driver's cab display system. The problem was the qualifications: expertise with Windows 3.11 and MS-DOS – systems released 32 and 44 years ago, respectively. www.bbc.co.uk/future/artic...

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Just finished reading Conclave. For the first time in years I’m reading something that is popular fiction, instead of trailing behind everyone else 📚

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