@josh0 🧐
this has exploded my brain
Multiple women serving sentences for nonviolent crimes at the minimum security prison where Ghislaine Maxwell is now serving time were punished for speaking to reporters about the special treatment Maxwell receives. At least two women were transferred to higher security facilities as punishment.
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@SteveBellovin @mattblaze The second time I taught with Canvas I built assignment points in its model. It was not worse than the model I created, and it saved me a lot of work fighting it. Maybe if I used it more I would find conditions where that’s not the case.
@adamshostack @SteveBellovin I tend to have fairly simple course structures that don't require a lot of calculation. And I don't want to have to log into something to grade things or read student work.
Those of you who enjoy the artistry of photos, and if you're like me, would rather NOT see memes, text, video loops, random screen shots and headlines/bylines in the feed - check out @vernissage
I have just added some bridged ATproto photography feeds and they look lovely. The same dev, by the way, makes my favourite Pixelfed client, @impressia
@mattblaze Grade recording and sometimes (though not always) homework submission are the things I did use it for before I retired. The former was very important, since circa 50 years ago I learned (the hard way…) about the probability of me making a recording mistake, and I feel it vital to let students check their own grades.
But final grade calculation? I did that via my own spreadsheet, after which I'd typically have to get into hand-to-hand combat with Canvas to make its calculations agree, to be able to take advantage of its interface to the university's course grade entry system. That generally took me hours.
For some reason, I still get school-wide faculty emails. One today said "make sure that your syllabus and readings are still available to students taking exams". That wouldn't have been a problem; ever since I started at Columbia, all of that stuff was (and is) on my web site on the open web. Partly, it's a desire for open publication (my slides are all CC-licensed), partly it's how I found it easiest to manage—and partly it's how insanely bad Canvas is. (Some years ago, the university asked for feedback on Canvas. I wrote a *long* screed documenting a few of its most awful features. They didn't listen…)
@SteveBellovin @mattblaze The second time I taught with Canvas I built assignment points in its model. It was not worse than the model I created, and it saved me a lot of work fighting it. Maybe if I used it more I would find conditions where that’s not the case.
On this #StarWarsDay, it's important to remember that the Galactic Empire was a stand-in for the imperialistic tendencies of the United States, especially in the wake of Vietnam.
Fight the empire, friends.
If like 200M Americans are terrorists, you can't have a "free and fair election."
I mean I know they are NOT terrorists; but also nobody is stopping Trump from saying they are and having the FBI act like they are so I am pretty sure he's going to just keep pretending it's real and there's not a LOT of reasons he could have for doing that, that themselves do not imply real Hitler ass hours up in here. Either he intends to round you up, or cancel elections; perhaps both, in the proper order.
Last month I wrote a #poem based on my interpretation of a #writing prompt, andshared it here. Over the past few days I took in the challenge of translating it into #Spanish. That was fun, and involved a lot of playing around. The meter had to change, I had to learn a bunch of new words, and a few new metaphors. Anyway, here they both are. I hope you enjoy.
Love Letter to an #Aromantic Friend
The truth was revealed As truth is In the things you didn't do An unanswered touch A glance that never met
And yet when we sit Side by side Reading our separate books Playing separate games I feel your soul with mine
And while you may not It is true Long for me as I for you I can live with that If you would live with me
And so I ask you Via text If you would join my comfort Spending life with me Doing separate things
-- Kee Hinckley
Carta de Amor a Unx Amigx #Arrománticx
La verdad fue revelada Ya que es verdad En las cosas que no hacías Un toque sin respuesta Una mirada insatisfecha
Pero cuando nos sentamos Lado a lado Leyendo libros separados Jugando en nos compus Siento tu alma con la mía
Y si bien tú no puedas A decir verdad Anhelarme como yo a ti Puedo vivir con eso Si querrías vivir conmigo
Y así que te pregunto Por un mensaje Si te unes a mí en mi paz Viviendo conmigo Haciendo cosas separadas
-- Kee Hinckley
I can’t stop thinking about the redistricting in TN. My cousin, who practically lived as my only brother for years after his parents passed away, died indigent in TN. I had to dig his belongings out of insects and food waste and pay for his cremation. He was 38. There were no mental support services
@hacks4pancakes So sorry to hear that.
Our (I live in Nashville) state legislature is horrible. What they did in Memphis today is the same thing they did to Nashville a few years ago, when my district was carved up. Nashville and Memphis no longer have urban districts of their own. They’ve been split up and absorbed into the surrounding rural districts.
The Intolerable Hypocrisy of Cyberlibertarianism https://matduggan.com/the-intolerable-hypocrisy-of-cyberlibertarianism/
Extremely glad I didn't have students submit their coursework via Canvas, or use it to manage grading, this semester.
@mattblaze Grade recording and sometimes (though not always) homework submission are the things I did use it for before I retired. The former was very important, since circa 50 years ago I learned (the hard way…) about the probability of me making a recording mistake, and I feel it vital to let students check their own grades.
But final grade calculation? I did that via my own spreadsheet, after which I'd typically have to get into hand-to-hand combat with Canvas to make its calculations agree, to be able to take advantage of its interface to the university's course grade entry system. That generally took me hours.
For some reason, I still get school-wide faculty emails. One today said "make sure that your syllabus and readings are still available to students taking exams". That wouldn't have been a problem; ever since I started at Columbia, all of that stuff was (and is) on my web site on the open web. Partly, it's a desire for open publication (my slides are all CC-licensed), partly it's how I found it easiest to manage—and partly it's how insanely bad Canvas is. (Some years ago, the university asked for feedback on Canvas. I wrote a *long* screed documenting a few of its most awful features. They didn't listen…)
One of the best compliments I ever received was when demoing project for $SF_BANK early in my career. I was an Earnest Young Lad and still intimidated to be working at a bank.
This would have been 1993 probably, and I was redoing a big paper manual as a hypertext document. When I finished the demo, my boss' boss said "You guys are on drugs! This is great!"
Problem: bike rack prevents rear door opening
Solution: graft a hinge into the stem of the rack.
A sliding sleeve keeps the hinge straight in transit
#making #MenzShed #metalwork #bicycle
Component parts
Going to the barber, anyone need anything?
@jpm Turkish or Lebanese? 😆