Anyway, yikes!!
ShiroKuro
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Canvas data breach -
Canvas data breachYep I was just coming back to pst that same link!

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Canvas data breachPeople are saying that Canvas came back on line because the parent company (Instructure) paid the ransom.
I haven’t seen a reliable source saying that, but it’s certainly plausible.
And more disconcerting.
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Canvas data breachWe finally got Canvas back mid-afternoon yesterday. I used Canvas to calculate my final grades, but I decided to enter grades by hand out of an overabundance of caution (rather than use the automatic grade submission tool that links Canvas to our faculty grade submission portal).
And wouldn't you know, I entered one student's grade incorrectly.

I've already initiated the grade change process and it will be fine because it was my mistake (and fortunately, it's not for a student who's graduating), but of course I had to go through this whole bureaucratic rigamarole to do that...

The ripple effect of this cybersecurity incident... surely but one among many...
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What are they teaching in schools? -
Canvas data breachSo Canvas is back online for many schools — but not mine! They are saying they won’t bring it back until they finish some third-party verification that it’s safe.
I mean, that’s certainly the smart thing to do, but everything is in limbo in the meantime. Not only finals, but I’m teaching a summer session class, which starts on Tuesday and it’s all hilt in since Canvas…

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ConnectionsThat's great!
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Canvas data breachWe’re still down. AFAICT many other places are as well. Hopefully it all comes back online with nothing missing…
It has been very disruptive, to say the least!!
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What are they teaching in schools?Oh dear. That’s rather disconcerting!
And yes, I know all those words, and yes to burnt sienna.
Good grief!!
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Kelly 2028? -
Anyone play today's (May 6) NYT Connections?
I'm only laughing because my reaction was the same as yours!
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22 styles of house we no longer build@Mik oooh that’s a fun article! And very true too. The closer you are to older neighborhoods, the more interesting the houses.
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New Orleans - "Point of no return"from the article:
Southern Louisiana is facing 3-7 metres of sea-level rise and the loss of three-quarters of its remaining coastal wetlands, which will cause the shoreline “to migrate as much as 100km (62 miles) inland”
Wow, that's terrible! And terrifying!
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What do you think of this house?1135-By-The-Shores-Dr-Huron-OH-44839/33771570_zpid/?
Wow, the listing photos look really great! YOU've hared photos before (if I'm remembering right?) but I didn't realize how large it was!
So you'll sell with all the furnishing etc.?
Good luck! I have no idea how the market is these days.
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The dissonance that still hurts -
The dissonance that still hurts@Bernard that was a cool video!
Dissonance is interesting isn’t it, like the teacher in the video said, it makes you ache for the resolve.
BTW who’s the teacher?
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The great barbecue season divideGrill.
Also, for the record, Mr. SK doesn't understand the American obsession with cooking outside.

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Piano recording: jury prep@Daniel thank you!!
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Piano recording: jury prep
