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Anyone for Seconds? DropChef long term Review

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So, back at the end of August, I took a first good look at DropChef , a meal kit delivery service that I’d signed up for to spice up my weekly menu. First impressions were pretty good but of course, two weeks is not enough to form a proper opinion. So, naturally, I had to revisit that topic again a little later. Actually, it’s quite a bit later, thanks to my recent stint in hospital . But hey, at least that gives me a lot of material to write about. You know, silver linings and all that. The good news first. DropChef has generally been able to keep the level of quality consistent throughout my subscription period. There have been no major blunders, double bookings or any other shenanigans of that sort. The packaging in particular stands out here. It is consistently rock solid, with the cooling pack and the isolation material generally doing an excellent job of keeping the more sensitive ingredients chilled. The quality of the ingredients is equally good, with no major issues with spoil

Password Madness - Are complex Passwords actually less secure?

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In the last few days before I was admitted to hospital , I ran into one of those minor inconveniences that go along with being an office worker in the 21st century. My login password at work was about to expire and I had to reset it. Ah well, what can you do? These regular password changes are part and parcel of work life these days and let’s be honest, they don’t really take that long. Well, that’s what I thought at least. However, due to some unknown error, what should have been a quick and easy chore of less than a minute turned into a multi-hour affair that left me completely logged out of all my work tools on my phone and completely locked out of my work laptop. In the end, it required an intervention from my employer’s IT support team to sort everything and get me productive again. The fact that I stumbled across an undocumented time-out in the process didn’t help either, I suppose,  Now, I obviously won’t go into details here as it effects company security, something that my emp

The Joy of Language

So, I’ve recently been watching a whole lot of interviews with the one and only Stephen Fry. Not sure how the YouTube algorithm got the idea to serve these videos up in my suggestion but hey, I’ll take it! One of the things that has always amazed me about him is just his exquisite an consummate command of the English language. As someone who has dabbled in a bit of writing and blogging, this mastery of language is something that I have always aspired to reach but, let’s face it, will likely be beyond my grasp, especially since I’m not a native English speaker.  It got me thinking though, which is never a good thing. When I was in school, a massive effort was put into ensuring that things like grammar, syntax and the other systemic aspects of language were drilled into me and my fellow students nearly non-stop, whether that was in my native German or later in English. This make sense of course, a language forms a certain framework and you need to get that framework up before you can wor

Home Base - The Evolution of my Work from Home Desk

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These last few weeks have felt like a return to the days of the great lockdowns of 2020 and 2021 for me, what with me being stuck at home and only heading out for essential stuff like grocery shopping or medical appointments. Unlike with COVID-19, there’s an endgame in sight for my personal lockdown 3.11. It was while sitting around here that I came across an old article idea in one of my OneNote notebooks, one that I must have jotted down in the waning days of the final lockdown given its subject matter. But hey, since all other article ideas have dried up for the moment, why not give it a shot? So, when the hammer came down on Ireland on Friday, March 13th, 2020, a lot of people were left scrambling to convert kitchen tables and other available surfaces to makeshift work desks. Like in so many other countries, work culture in Ireland had traditionally orbited around the company office, and many people had never countenanced working from home. So, whilst some people settled down on t