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  1. Mit der Blüte der ‚Dreiblättrigen Orange‘ (Citrus trifoliata), auch Bitterorange oder Bitterzitrone, hält wie jedes Frühjahr ein wenig Mittelmeerflair im Garten Einzug.
    Die Bitterzitrone ist meines Wissens das einzige frostharte Zitrusgewächs und steht bereit mehr als zehn Jahre in der Rosenhecke.

    #garten #flowers #zitrone

  2. Mit der Blüte der ‚Dreiblättrigen Orange‘ (Citrus trifoliata), auch Bitterorange oder Bitterzitrone, hält wie jedes Frühjahr ein wenig Mittelmeerflair im Garten Einzug.
    Die Bitterzitrone ist meines Wissens das einzige frostharte Zitrusgewächs und steht bereit mehr als zehn Jahre in der Rosenhecke.

    #garten #flowers #zitrone

  3. Mit der Blüte der ‚Dreiblättrigen Orange‘ (Citrus trifoliata), auch Bitterorange oder Bitterzitrone, hält wie jedes Frühjahr ein wenig Mittelmeerflair im Garten Einzug.
    Die Bitterzitrone ist meines Wissens das einzige frostharte Zitrusgewächs und steht bereit mehr als zehn Jahre in der Rosenhecke.

    #garten #flowers #zitrone

  4. Mit der Blüte der ‚Dreiblättrigen Orange‘ (Citrus trifoliata), auch Bitterorange oder Bitterzitrone, hält wie jedes Frühjahr ein wenig Mittelmeerflair im Garten Einzug.
    Die Bitterzitrone ist meines Wissens das einzige frostharte Zitrusgewächs und steht bereit mehr als zehn Jahre in der Rosenhecke.

    #garten #flowers #zitrone

  5. #Schilda lässt grüßen: Damit Zahlen sinken, kündigt der HSK Blitzerorte & Zeiten vorab an.

    2025 hat das offensichtlich nicht funktioniert, + 27 Prozent mehr Tempoverstöße. Ob das 2026 anders sein wird und auch in der restlichen Zeit wirkt? 🤔

    Aktuelle Standorte ab 23.02.:
    wp.de/lokales/altkreis-brilon/

  6. #Schilda lässt grüßen: Damit Zahlen sinken, kündigt der HSK Blitzerorte & Zeiten vorab an.

    2025 hat das offensichtlich nicht funktioniert, + 27 Prozent mehr Tempoverstöße. Ob das 2026 anders sein wird und auch in der restlichen Zeit wirkt? 🤔

    Aktuelle Standorte ab 23.02.:
    wp.de/lokales/altkreis-brilon/

  7. #Schilda lässt grüßen: Damit Zahlen sinken, kündigt der HSK Blitzerorte & Zeiten vorab an.

    2025 hat das offensichtlich nicht funktioniert, + 27 Prozent mehr Tempoverstöße. Ob das 2026 anders sein wird und auch in der restlichen Zeit wirkt? 🤔

    Aktuelle Standorte ab 23.02.:
    wp.de/lokales/altkreis-brilon/

  8. #Schilda lässt grüßen: Damit Zahlen sinken, kündigt der HSK Blitzerorte & Zeiten vorab an.

    2025 hat das offensichtlich nicht funktioniert, + 27 Prozent mehr Tempoverstöße. Ob das 2026 anders sein wird und auch in der restlichen Zeit wirkt? 🤔

    Aktuelle Standorte ab 23.02.:
    wp.de/lokales/altkreis-brilon/

  9. #Schilda lässt grüßen: Damit Zahlen sinken, kündigt der HSK Blitzerorte & Zeiten vorab an.

    2025 hat das offensichtlich nicht funktioniert, + 27 Prozent mehr Tempoverstöße. Ob das 2026 anders sein wird und auch in der restlichen Zeit wirkt? 🤔

    Aktuelle Standorte ab 23.02.:
    wp.de/lokales/altkreis-brilon/

  10. @Devils_Rancher @flisswave @MexicanYenta Also, I think the main reason @BitterOldPunk and I have stayed together & not killed each other even once is that he’s a morning person and I’m a night owl, so we each get a few hours alone, even during the pandemic.#IntrovertsUnite

  11. Wird es eine Nationale #Diabetesstrategie 2.0 geben? Die Politik muss endlich mehr #Gesundheitsprävention wagen! Das fordert Barbara Bitzer, Geschäftsführerin der Deutschen #Diabetes Gesellschaft (DDG) und Sprecherin der Deutschen Allianz Nichtübertragbare Krankheiten (#DANK). diabsite.de/aktuelles/nachrich
    @diabeteskids @frauloop @Crypty

  12. Wird es eine Nationale #Diabetesstrategie 2.0 geben? Die Politik muss endlich mehr #Gesundheitsprävention wagen! Das fordert Barbara Bitzer, Geschäftsführerin der Deutschen #Diabetes Gesellschaft (DDG) und Sprecherin der Deutschen Allianz Nichtübertragbare Krankheiten (#DANK). diabsite.de/aktuelles/nachrich
    @diabeteskids @frauloop @Crypty

  13. Wird es eine Nationale #Diabetesstrategie 2.0 geben? Die Politik muss endlich mehr #Gesundheitsprävention wagen! Das fordert Barbara Bitzer, Geschäftsführerin der Deutschen #Diabetes Gesellschaft (DDG) und Sprecherin der Deutschen Allianz Nichtübertragbare Krankheiten (#DANK). diabsite.de/aktuelles/nachrich
    @diabeteskids @frauloop @Crypty

  14. So you're telling me all our doom-scrolling actually started as an educational tool? 🤔

    RIP Donald Bitzer, who created PLATO - the 1960s system that pioneered everything from chat rooms to plasma screens. Somewhere, a teenager posting their 100th TikTok today owes you a debt of gratitude.

    #TechHistory #DigitalPioneers

    https://hardware.slashdot.org/story/24/12/14/2128209/donald-bitzer-a-pioneer-of-cyberspace-and-plasma-screens-dies-at-90

  15. @biddy_sue @felix @kyhwana @ThisCJ @oseiler

    Privacy Commissioner's response to ManageMyHealth breach: A masterclass in looking busy while doing nothing
    Timeline:

    29 Dec 2025: ManageMyHealth breach detected (108K-126K users affected)
    21 Jan 2026: Privacy Commissioner announces inquiry
    31 Mar 2026, 16:30: Privacy Commissioner sends email (effective 1 Apr - <24hrs notice)

    What the email says:

    Enquiries email address closing 1 April
    All complaint actions PAUSED until inquiry completes (no timeline given)
    To complain, you must FIRST:
    • Contact ManageMyHealth (who didn't respond to my 3 emails)
    • Contact Te Whatu Ora
    • Contact your GP
    • Provide documentary evidence of all attempts
    • Prove you gave them "reasonable chance to respond"
    Must demonstrate individual harm (not "general concerns about the breach")

    The Catch-22:

    Data not breached? = No individual harm = "general concerns" = not actionable
    Data was breached? = Must exhaust remedies with organisations that failed to protect you first
    Either way? = Complaint action paused indefinitely anyway

    What this reveals:
    The Privacy Commissioner is conducting an inquiry (looks like action) while making individual complaints nearly impossible (avoids making findings against government agencies/contractors).
    Independent security analysis showed ManageMyHealth had:

    DMARC set to monitoring only (anyone could spoof their domain)
    Weak 1024-bit DKIM keys (not industry standard 2048-bit)
    Zero DNSSEC protection across 19 subdomains
    Misconfigured email transport security

    These are basic infrastructure failures, known best practices for over a decade.
    But apparently that's a "general concern" not worth the Privacy Commissioner's time.
    Sent at 16:30 on 31 March, effective 1 April. You were meant to miss it.

    #NZPol #Privacy #DataBreach #ManageMyHealth #PrivacyCommissioner #Accountability

  16. @biddy_sue @felix @kyhwana @ThisCJ @oseiler

    Privacy Commissioner's response to ManageMyHealth breach: A masterclass in looking busy while doing nothing
    Timeline:

    29 Dec 2025: ManageMyHealth breach detected (108K-126K users affected)
    21 Jan 2026: Privacy Commissioner announces inquiry
    31 Mar 2026, 16:30: Privacy Commissioner sends email (effective 1 Apr - <24hrs notice)

    What the email says:

    Enquiries email address closing 1 April
    All complaint actions PAUSED until inquiry completes (no timeline given)
    To complain, you must FIRST:
    • Contact ManageMyHealth (who didn't respond to my 3 emails)
    • Contact Te Whatu Ora
    • Contact your GP
    • Provide documentary evidence of all attempts
    • Prove you gave them "reasonable chance to respond"
    Must demonstrate individual harm (not "general concerns about the breach")

    The Catch-22:

    Data not breached? = No individual harm = "general concerns" = not actionable
    Data was breached? = Must exhaust remedies with organisations that failed to protect you first
    Either way? = Complaint action paused indefinitely anyway

    What this reveals:
    The Privacy Commissioner is conducting an inquiry (looks like action) while making individual complaints nearly impossible (avoids making findings against government agencies/contractors).
    Independent security analysis showed ManageMyHealth had:

    DMARC set to monitoring only (anyone could spoof their domain)
    Weak 1024-bit DKIM keys (not industry standard 2048-bit)
    Zero DNSSEC protection across 19 subdomains
    Misconfigured email transport security

    These are basic infrastructure failures, known best practices for over a decade.
    But apparently that's a "general concern" not worth the Privacy Commissioner's time.
    Sent at 16:30 on 31 March, effective 1 April. You were meant to miss it.

    #NZPol #Privacy #DataBreach #ManageMyHealth #PrivacyCommissioner #Accountability

  17. @biddy_sue @felix @kyhwana @ThisCJ @oseiler

    Privacy Commissioner's response to ManageMyHealth breach: A masterclass in looking busy while doing nothing
    Timeline:

    29 Dec 2025: ManageMyHealth breach detected (108K-126K users affected)
    21 Jan 2026: Privacy Commissioner announces inquiry
    31 Mar 2026, 16:30: Privacy Commissioner sends email (effective 1 Apr - <24hrs notice)

    What the email says:

    Enquiries email address closing 1 April
    All complaint actions PAUSED until inquiry completes (no timeline given)
    To complain, you must FIRST:
    • Contact ManageMyHealth (who didn't respond to my 3 emails)
    • Contact Te Whatu Ora
    • Contact your GP
    • Provide documentary evidence of all attempts
    • Prove you gave them "reasonable chance to respond"
    Must demonstrate individual harm (not "general concerns about the breach")

    The Catch-22:

    Data not breached? = No individual harm = "general concerns" = not actionable
    Data was breached? = Must exhaust remedies with organisations that failed to protect you first
    Either way? = Complaint action paused indefinitely anyway

    What this reveals:
    The Privacy Commissioner is conducting an inquiry (looks like action) while making individual complaints nearly impossible (avoids making findings against government agencies/contractors).
    Independent security analysis showed ManageMyHealth had:

    DMARC set to monitoring only (anyone could spoof their domain)
    Weak 1024-bit DKIM keys (not industry standard 2048-bit)
    Zero DNSSEC protection across 19 subdomains
    Misconfigured email transport security

    These are basic infrastructure failures, known best practices for over a decade.
    But apparently that's a "general concern" not worth the Privacy Commissioner's time.
    Sent at 16:30 on 31 March, effective 1 April. You were meant to miss it.

    #NZPol #Privacy #DataBreach #ManageMyHealth #PrivacyCommissioner #Accountability

  18. @biddy_sue @felix @kyhwana @ThisCJ @oseiler

    Privacy Commissioner's response to ManageMyHealth breach: A masterclass in looking busy while doing nothing
    Timeline:

    29 Dec 2025: ManageMyHealth breach detected (108K-126K users affected)
    21 Jan 2026: Privacy Commissioner announces inquiry
    31 Mar 2026, 16:30: Privacy Commissioner sends email (effective 1 Apr - <24hrs notice)

    What the email says:

    Enquiries email address closing 1 April
    All complaint actions PAUSED until inquiry completes (no timeline given)
    To complain, you must FIRST:
    • Contact ManageMyHealth (who didn't respond to my 3 emails)
    • Contact Te Whatu Ora
    • Contact your GP
    • Provide documentary evidence of all attempts
    • Prove you gave them "reasonable chance to respond"
    Must demonstrate individual harm (not "general concerns about the breach")

    The Catch-22:

    Data not breached? = No individual harm = "general concerns" = not actionable
    Data was breached? = Must exhaust remedies with organisations that failed to protect you first
    Either way? = Complaint action paused indefinitely anyway

    What this reveals:
    The Privacy Commissioner is conducting an inquiry (looks like action) while making individual complaints nearly impossible (avoids making findings against government agencies/contractors).
    Independent security analysis showed ManageMyHealth had:

    DMARC set to monitoring only (anyone could spoof their domain)
    Weak 1024-bit DKIM keys (not industry standard 2048-bit)
    Zero DNSSEC protection across 19 subdomains
    Misconfigured email transport security

    These are basic infrastructure failures, known best practices for over a decade.
    But apparently that's a "general concern" not worth the Privacy Commissioner's time.
    Sent at 16:30 on 31 March, effective 1 April. You were meant to miss it.

    #NZPol #Privacy #DataBreach #ManageMyHealth #PrivacyCommissioner #Accountability

  19. @biddy_sue @felix @kyhwana @ThisCJ @oseiler

    Privacy Commissioner's response to ManageMyHealth breach: A masterclass in looking busy while doing nothing
    Timeline:

    29 Dec 2025: ManageMyHealth breach detected (108K-126K users affected)
    21 Jan 2026: Privacy Commissioner announces inquiry
    31 Mar 2026, 16:30: Privacy Commissioner sends email (effective 1 Apr - <24hrs notice)

    What the email says:

    Enquiries email address closing 1 April
    All complaint actions PAUSED until inquiry completes (no timeline given)
    To complain, you must FIRST:
    • Contact ManageMyHealth (who didn't respond to my 3 emails)
    • Contact Te Whatu Ora
    • Contact your GP
    • Provide documentary evidence of all attempts
    • Prove you gave them "reasonable chance to respond"
    Must demonstrate individual harm (not "general concerns about the breach")

    The Catch-22:

    Data not breached? = No individual harm = "general concerns" = not actionable
    Data was breached? = Must exhaust remedies with organisations that failed to protect you first
    Either way? = Complaint action paused indefinitely anyway

    What this reveals:
    The Privacy Commissioner is conducting an inquiry (looks like action) while making individual complaints nearly impossible (avoids making findings against government agencies/contractors).
    Independent security analysis showed ManageMyHealth had:

    DMARC set to monitoring only (anyone could spoof their domain)
    Weak 1024-bit DKIM keys (not industry standard 2048-bit)
    Zero DNSSEC protection across 19 subdomains
    Misconfigured email transport security

    These are basic infrastructure failures, known best practices for over a decade.
    But apparently that's a "general concern" not worth the Privacy Commissioner's time.
    Sent at 16:30 on 31 March, effective 1 April. You were meant to miss it.

    #NZPol #Privacy #DataBreach #ManageMyHealth #PrivacyCommissioner #Accountability