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Docent Program Manager. Cleveland Museum of Art.
Cleveland, Ohio.
The Docent Program Manager serves as the central manager for all docents programs at the CMA, including Public Tours, School Tours, University Tours, and the Education Art Collection Programs Art Cart and Art to Go. This position plays a significant role in enhancing, deepening, and managing relationships with docent volunteers.
https://recruiting.ultipro.com/CLE1004CMA/JobBoard/14a13635-e1f1-6802-5aba-82b151e8c57b/OpportunityDetail?opportunityId=c799e532-e978-4152-8451-d435632c4357
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⭐ JOB POSTING⭐
Docent Program Manager. Cleveland Museum of Art.
Cleveland, Ohio.
The Docent Program Manager serves as the central manager for all docents programs at the CMA, including Public Tours, School Tours, University Tours, and the Education Art Collection Programs Art Cart and Art to Go. This position plays a significant role in enhancing, deepening, and managing relationships with docent volunteers.
https://recruiting.ultipro.com/CLE1004CMA/JobBoard/14a13635-e1f1-6802-5aba-82b151e8c57b/OpportunityDetail?opportunityId=c799e532-e978-4152-8451-d435632c4357
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⭐ JOB POSTING⭐
Docent Program Manager. Cleveland Museum of Art.
Cleveland, Ohio.
The Docent Program Manager serves as the central manager for all docents programs at the CMA, including Public Tours, School Tours, University Tours, and the Education Art Collection Programs Art Cart and Art to Go. This position plays a significant role in enhancing, deepening, and managing relationships with docent volunteers.
https://recruiting.ultipro.com/CLE1004CMA/JobBoard/14a13635-e1f1-6802-5aba-82b151e8c57b/OpportunityDetail?opportunityId=c799e532-e978-4152-8451-d435632c4357
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⭐ JOB POSTING⭐
Docent Program Manager. Cleveland Museum of Art.
Cleveland, Ohio.
The Docent Program Manager serves as the central manager for all docents programs at the CMA, including Public Tours, School Tours, University Tours, and the Education Art Collection Programs Art Cart and Art to Go. This position plays a significant role in enhancing, deepening, and managing relationships with docent volunteers.
https://recruiting.ultipro.com/CLE1004CMA/JobBoard/14a13635-e1f1-6802-5aba-82b151e8c57b/OpportunityDetail?opportunityId=c799e532-e978-4152-8451-d435632c4357
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Working on a list of people I want to try to maintain communication with, to help with managing my ADHD and the dreaded Object Permanence event horizon
"ooh, this person! and this one... oh gosh I haven't talked to NN in a hot minute, maybe I should try to reconnect there too?"
how it happened is still a little mysterious to me, but wow I really am not an introvert anymore, huh#ADHD #ambivert ? #extrovert ??
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Working on a list of people I want to try to maintain communication with, to help with managing my ADHD and the dreaded Object Permanence event horizon
"ooh, this person! and this one... oh gosh I haven't talked to NN in a hot minute, maybe I should try to reconnect there too?"
how it happened is still a little mysterious to me, but wow I really am not an introvert anymore, huh#ADHD #ambivert ? #extrovert ??
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Working on a list of people I want to try to maintain communication with, to help with managing my ADHD and the dreaded Object Permanence event horizon
"ooh, this person! and this one... oh gosh I haven't talked to NN in a hot minute, maybe I should try to reconnect there too?"
how it happened is still a little mysterious to me, but wow I really am not an introvert anymore, huh#ADHD #ambivert ? #extrovert ??
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Working on a list of people I want to try to maintain communication with, to help with managing my ADHD and the dreaded Object Permanence event horizon
"ooh, this person! and this one... oh gosh I haven't talked to NN in a hot minute, maybe I should try to reconnect there too?"
how it happened is still a little mysterious to me, but wow I really am not an introvert anymore, huh#ADHD #ambivert ? #extrovert ??
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Security talent is scarce 🔐
Demand for cybersecurity expertise continues to grow, while supply remains limited.
📊 Increasing threats
⚠️ Compliance requirements rising
🔗 Greater operational responsibilityThis impacts MSPs managing risk and client environments.
≠ Security scales easily
→ Risk increases when teams cannot scale 📈𝐇𝐀𝐋𝐄𝐗𝐎 𝐏𝐎𝐕:
Flexible talent models are key to scaling security▸ Swipe
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It's always DNS, right? If someone experiencing some strange issues with ubuntu, maybe this toot is for you.
tl;dr: switch from systemd-resolved to resolvconf.
I thought, the saying from the beginning was just something from the "old days". No DNS Problems in 2024 anymore, right? But Ubuntu taught me different.
Ubuntu is using systemd-resolved since 20.04 (if I'm correct). But I was shocked, when I was looking at my uptime kuma Container on a Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Host. It was constantly failing. Sometimes 3 services at the same time, sometimes just 1 service a day. One Check suddenly failed. 60 seconds later, the next check, switched back to green again. But all fails had the same error message: "getaddrinfo ENOTFOUND domain.com". Doesn't matter if they were internal domains or external. Sometimes some of them just failed.
I thought it could be an old Firewall Applience that were running at like 120% system utilization and were serving DHCP and (with this) internal DNS. But no. Not even high latencies from that Firewall. Then I thought it might be AdGuard (in a Docker Container). So I switched to PiHole. But the problems were still the same.
Then I turned on debug logs of systemd-resolved and found out that sometimes it was switching to the secondary DNS Server for whatever reason and just attaching the search domain to the following requests:
1. AAAA of demodomain.com
--> no answer (because only A were available)
2. A of demodomain.com
--> somehow failed, systemd-resolved switched to second DNS (debug log of systemd-resolved is hard to read, not sure why it somehow failed)
3. AAAA of demodomain.com.local
--> it just attached the searchdomain of the system to the domain which now resulting in errors from all following DNS ServerAfter another round of wrong requests it suddenly get back his head. But in the meantime, uptime kuma already failed.
The solution in my case: switch "back" to resolvconf package on Ubuntu. Which comes to at least one downside: it seems to not have an interface to netplan and/or networkmanager (which leads to manual creating and managing of resolv.conf, not via DHCP, bummer). But after I switched: Everything is working fine and without any problems since days.
"We" also have an open bug report since 3 years: https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/21123
It's not exactly the same issue, but I think the root cause is connected somehow: it seems to be a problem of IPv6.
But a) I need (or better: want) IPv6 in my case/that network and b) WTF? How can this be a good solution to turn off IPv6 (https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/21123#issuecomment-2028976737)? Not to mention that we still need a solution for Post-IPv4.By the way: If you still experiencing DNS issues inside Docker Container, maybe Alpine could be another issue: https://martinheinz.dev/blog/92
#systemdresolved #ubuntu #Ubuntu2404 #uptimekuma #dns #usg #unifi #ubiquiti #adguard #pihole #netplan #networkmanager #ipv4 #ipv6 #alpine #docker #glibc #musl
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What is #Catastrophe #Theory? : Medium
Astronomers Discover 27 Potential Planets Each Orbiting Two Stars, Just Like the Fictional Tatooine in ‘Star Wars’ : Misc
How #Workplace #Stress #Hijacks the #NervousSystem to cause #Headaches - and a #Neurologist’s guide to managing them : Misc
Latest #KnowledgeLinks
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I expanded the #Vera benchmark to six models across three providers (Anthropic, OpenAI, Moonshot). Kimi K2.5 got every Vera problem right while only managing 86% in Python and 91% in TypeScript. Across the flagship models, Vera and Python are level at 93%.
Yet there is no Vera in any training data, no examples on GitHub or Stack Overflow. Every token generated from a single spec document in the prompt. Language design doing a lot of heavy lifting.
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It’s been a long time coming, but I’ve finally added iCloud sync to KeyStash, my #opensource Mac app for managing license keys.
I’ve also moved the source code to Codeberg, and switched to Amore for distribution. You can of course still install via Homebrew with `brew tap ghall89/tap && brew install --cask keystash`
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🫧 #Dreamshare ™
2026.. Year in which #FreeSoftware movement starts to make significant strides in 🌱 #sustainability levels of their projects. By paying overall more attention to the entire ♻️ free software development lifecycle, the #FSDL. But also by managing expectations better between participants, improving communication, and having a clearer perception of potential and opportunities for service & value exchange.
We may see an emerging 🍒 commons based value economy that becomes unstoppable.
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Rowena Beresford is the publisher and Managing Editor at Riveted Press, where she works closely with new and emerging authors as a writing coach and editor. She will be running in-person writing bootcamps at the CYA Conference, Pullman Brisbane King George Square, Brisbane, on July 12.
Group 1 will be Chapter Books/Young Adult novels. Group 2 will be a Picture Book group. Each group is limited to four people.
The bootcamp is a day spent with an editor where you will receive feedback on your work, time to work on your manuscripts, followed by a progress session where they will give you further feedback. There is also a discussion panel and a Q&A session.
Book at www.cyaconference.com/bootcamp
You do not need to come to the conference to join a bootcamp.
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Rowena Beresford is the publisher and Managing Editor at Riveted Press, where she works closely with new and emerging authors as a writing coach and editor. She will be running in-person writing bootcamps at the CYA Conference, Pullman Brisbane King George Square, Brisbane, on July 12.
Group 1 will be Chapter Books/Young Adult novels. Group 2 will be a Picture Book group. Each group is limited to four people.
The bootcamp is a day spent with an editor where you will receive feedback on your work, time to work on your manuscripts, followed by a progress session where they will give you further feedback. There is also a discussion panel and a Q&A session.
Book at www.cyaconference.com/bootcamp
You do not need to come to the conference to join a bootcamp.
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Running out of YubiKey slots? 😬 This short dives into a clever strategy for managing your TOTP accounts – prioritizing what gets the YubiKey treatment and what gets stored elsewhere. Secure MFA doesn't have to be a pain! Check it out. #YubiKey #TOTP #SecureMFA
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Running out of YubiKey slots? 😬 This short dives into a clever strategy for managing your TOTP accounts – prioritizing what gets the YubiKey treatment and what gets stored elsewhere. Secure MFA doesn't have to be a pain! Check it out. #YubiKey #TOTP #SecureMFA
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Running out of YubiKey slots? 😬 This short dives into a clever strategy for managing your TOTP accounts – prioritizing what gets the YubiKey treatment and what gets stored elsewhere. Secure MFA doesn't have to be a pain! Check it out. #YubiKey #TOTP #SecureMFA
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Running out of YubiKey slots? 😬 This short dives into a clever strategy for managing your TOTP accounts – prioritizing what gets the YubiKey treatment and what gets stored elsewhere. Secure MFA doesn't have to be a pain! Check it out. #YubiKey #TOTP #SecureMFA
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Ah, yes, the "Vite of #AI #agent #orchestration," because what we really needed was another layer of over-engineered scaffolding to complicate our lives even further. 🤖🛠️ Next up: a kit to manage the kits managing your kits, because recursion is apparently the new black. 🌀
https://ahk.cardor.dev #Vite #overengineering #techrecursion #complexity #HackerNews #ngated -
Ah, yes, the "Vite of #AI #agent #orchestration," because what we really needed was another layer of over-engineered scaffolding to complicate our lives even further. 🤖🛠️ Next up: a kit to manage the kits managing your kits, because recursion is apparently the new black. 🌀
https://ahk.cardor.dev #Vite #overengineering #techrecursion #complexity #HackerNews #ngated -
Ah, yes, the "Vite of #AI #agent #orchestration," because what we really needed was another layer of over-engineered scaffolding to complicate our lives even further. 🤖🛠️ Next up: a kit to manage the kits managing your kits, because recursion is apparently the new black. 🌀
https://ahk.cardor.dev #Vite #overengineering #techrecursion #complexity #HackerNews #ngated -
Ah, yes, the "Vite of #AI #agent #orchestration," because what we really needed was another layer of over-engineered scaffolding to complicate our lives even further. 🤖🛠️ Next up: a kit to manage the kits managing your kits, because recursion is apparently the new black. 🌀
https://ahk.cardor.dev #Vite #overengineering #techrecursion #complexity #HackerNews #ngated -
Ah, yes, the "Vite of #AI #agent #orchestration," because what we really needed was another layer of over-engineered scaffolding to complicate our lives even further. 🤖🛠️ Next up: a kit to manage the kits managing your kits, because recursion is apparently the new black. 🌀
https://ahk.cardor.dev #Vite #overengineering #techrecursion #complexity #HackerNews #ngated -
The “Battle of South Clerk Street”: the thread about the brief war between the city’s students and its trams
This thread was originally written and published in January 2018.
I got a book out of the library. It’s a very interesting book, packed full of interesting tales and knowledge, related by a genuine expert on the subject. For instance, I’m only 1 paragraph in and I just found out that when Edinburgh Corporation took over the tramway system in 1919 it was used as a pretext to relieve all female clippies (“conductresses“) of their employment! Male employees were all kept on.
Edinburgh’s Transport. The Corporation Years, by D. L. G. HunterWhen the Corporation took over the network they made the decision to switch from the cable-hauled system to electric traction. Leith already used a modern, overhead wire electric system, but Edinburgh had persisted with the cable system. There were 4 winding houses around the city – at Portobello, Shrubhill, Tollcross and Henderson Row – and these powered endless loops of cables in conduits underneath the streets. The trams attached to these cables for motive power with a releasable gripper. The system was devoid of overhead poles and wires, but was slow, noisy, inefficient and unreliable. It was also very expensive on account of the endless repairs and maintenance required.
Cable Cars turning from Princes Street onto Lothian Road in 1903. Note the lack of overhead wires and poles, and the slot between the rails in which the cable ran. Moving between lines at junctions was a slow and elaborate process as the car had to swap between cables. © Edinburgh City LibrariesHowever, the prospect of overhead lines and poles on Princes Street caused something of an outcry in certain quarter. It would, they said, “result in a hedge of scrollwork“. Concerned voters formed themselves into a “Citizens Protection Committee” was formed to resist this outrage. Questions were raised in The House of Commons and a public enquiry was held. In the end a compromise was reached, a suitably stately centre pole was designed specifically for Princes Street to appease the critics. The Corporation didn’t hang about any further and forged ahead with impressive speed. The conversion of Princes Street from cable to electric was done in a single overnight shift, including erecting the entire pole and wire system and removing the cable apparatus. It took only 2 weeks to re-lay the entire north-side track 2 feet further out to allow the centre poles to fit in. Service was maintained throughout on a temporary track laid on top of the road surface
Leith Corporation – absorbed reluctantly into Edinburgh in 1920 – had taken matters into its own hands in 1904 and totally rebuilt its tram network into a modern, electric one. This had resulted in the Pilrig Muddle, where through passengers between Leith and Edinburgh had to swap from an Leith (electric) car onto an Edinburgh (cable) car at the municipal boundary at Pilrig Street. The opportunity therefore presented itself to unmuddle the muddle. There was a similar experience at Joppa, where onwards trips to Musselburgh moved onto the electric system of that district, but traffic here was less intense.
Work proceeded quickly to integrate the two networks, and the date of the first through tram was set for June 20th 1922. It would run from Leith to Liberton and a Leith councillor remarked that he was “proud the first up-to-date tramcar in Edinburgh [was to start] from Leith” (it started just within the old Leith boundary on Leith Walk, just north of Pilrig Street).
Edinburgh Evening News – Thursday 15 June 1922The Musselburgh News reported that “there was a natural curiosity and expectancy amongst thousands of citizens to see the public start of the new cars.” The first tramcar, displaying a plate of route No. 7, was to be driven out of Shrubhill Works by Lord Provost Hutchison, followed by a further 2 cars, “all gaily decorated“, containing the official party.
The assembled dignitaries at Shrubhill depot before departure. The Lord and Lady Provost are to the left of centre, he in the top hat and she being the only woman invited for the occasion. © Edinburgh City LibrariesA blue ribbon was stretched across the road at the Edinburgh – Leith boundary at Pilrig to be cut. The Lord Provost handed over control of the tram to the driver at the G.P.O. at the top of Leith Street.
The first through electric tramcar, is waved off at Pilrig by an enthusiastic crowdThe car proceeded onwards into Edinburgh without event. However, on passing the Bridges and reaching the University at Old College it found that the way was blocked by the students who had formed a barrier across the road. This was an organised “rag“, a pretext for disorder and high-jinks. The student body was apparently feeling aggrieved at having been excluded form the official proceedings. “Progress was impossible, and it was soon noticed that the young ” intellectuals ” were bent on sharing in the first trip”. When the car came to a halt it was pelted with flour bombs by the throng and hundreds of students surged forward in an attempt to board it.
A flour “bomb” exploding outside the Empire Theatre on Nicolson Street.Although the doors of the tram were closed, the students simply boosted eachother up the outside to the open veranda decks on the top. Many of them managing to cling on to the outside and the sole police constable on escort duty could do nothing to prevent this. The cars began to proceed again, intruders and all. Some of the students managed to climb onto the roof, helping themselves to the decorative flags and bunting for their own adornment. When the trams attempted to move on again, the students dislodged the current collection pole on the lead vehicle and the tram had to proceed to South Clerk Street under gravity alone, where it ground to a halt, powerless. The following crowd of students renewed their assault on the vehicles, having been able to summon fresh supplies of flour, meal and paper bags.
Student boarding party on the roof of one of the cars at South Clerk StreetRestarting, the trams slowly began to outpace the following throng and an uneasy peace ensued between the official party and the intruders until Church Hill was reached, where the police under Chief Constable Ross were waiting. They managed to instil some discipline on the students but found they could not remove them, despite a direct appeal to them from the Lord Provost; “Now that you men have had what you were pleased to call your fun, which, I may tell you, has caused considerable discomfort and annoyance to this party, among whom is a lady, I would ask you now to leave the cars and enable us to proceed on our return journey in peace”. The Lord Provost was particularly aggrieved because his wife the Lady Provost had been hit in the face with a bag of flour. The Chief Constable telephoned headquarters for assistance.
At the destination in Liberton, a Corporation bus full of police reinforcements – driven by Councillor Thomson – had been sent ahead to ensure no repeat would happen on the return journey. The trams were met by the police, with batons drawn, and the students were forcibly ejected and sent packing. The return journey was undertaken with heavy police escort and at a speed sufficient to outpace the students who tried to follow by running.
Police guard the return tram from the roof. Note the motor bus in the background, probably the one which had delivered the police reinforcementsThe official party then returned to the City Chambers for a celebratory luncheon and speeches. The convenor of the Tramway Committee – Councillor Mancor – used his speech to make a thinly veiled attack on the “Citizens Protective Committee” who “seemed to think they were better informed of the wishes and desires of the constituents than the Town Council.” Mancor described the objectors to “Rip Van Winkles“. The day ended on a down note when a car on Leith Street fouled the overhead wires and snapped them, bringing the network temporarily to a halt in this area, followed by a snap near Salisbury Place, again creating a temporary halt of service. These were the result of teething troubles, the overhead lines being strung too taut. The Students Representative Council that evening issued a “manifesto” calling for restraint on the part of the student body but without actually apologising;
The unfortunate incident which occurred this morning , when a student was seriously injured , is being inquired into by the police authorities, who have expressed their regret , at the occurrence . The case of the students concerned is being adequately represented by a number of students who were eye-witnesses .
The Scotsman – 21 June 1922
It will obviously damage the case and prejudice the general body of students if any further demonstrations are made . Unpleasantness between the police and students is to be deprecated at any time, particularly as the former have always treated student “rags” sympathetically .
It is now a long time since anything , like this has occurred and both students and policemen are apt to get excited with very little provocation . All students are therefore earnestly requested to refrain from any rash act which would bring the name of the University into disgrace
The rag this morning was on the whole quite a creditable performance and it would be a pity that it should be marred by subsequent thoughtlessness on the part of a few”A procession of over two-hundred students marched to the Empire Theatre in the evening where they applauded the performers before marching off in the direction of Princes Street before dispersing. The cable and electric systems operated in parallel for a period, but the Corporation proceeded with full electrification at a breakneck speed. Princes Street was completed by 21st October 1922. The Comely Bank and Mound section was the last to be converted from cable haulage, “much to the disgust” of the polite classes of the New Town and Stockbridge. The system was fully electrified by the 8th June 1924, a remarkable achievement in almost exactly 2 years.
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Early afternoon, a few close-to-idle momens while shifting mental gears and switching between different topics. Old code, old documentation. A lot of history all piled up, loosely knit and yet inseparable. Cleanup tendencies on different levels. Sometimes the most important thing about this is managing impulses and guide them into more productive directions. A strong wind to open terrace doors and fiercely close windows. People over there having their lunch outside, nevertheless. Decisions and resilience. And clouds, of course. A whole lot of clouds. #outerworld #concrete_city #office_hours #where_we_do_what_we_do
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Self-hosted #AIinference was the talk of #RHSummit this week, but specific cost savings for early adopters, including BNP Paribas and Northrop Grumman, were tough to pin down among the devilish details of migrating and managing #AI workloads in private data centers.
According to Brian Stevens, SVP and AI CTO at #RedHat, the vendor's job is to "put an easy button" on the IT automation portion of that shift, alleviating some of the costs of complexity. A market research report by Omdia shows enterprises are already exploring lighter-weight AI models and self-hosting to avoid cloud-hosted AI budget blowouts.
Still, experts say there's a lot more to account for in self-hosted AI TCO than automation and open source. Check out the full story here: https://www.techtarget.com/searchitoperations/news/366642991/IT-orgs-face-tricky-cost-calculus-for-self-hosted-AI-inference
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The Challenges of Living with Mental Illness: Surviving your bad days and managing bad feelings and thoughts.
#mentalillness #mentalhealth #mentalhealthawareness #therapy #selfcare #depressionawareness #depressionsupport #mentalhealthmatters #mentalhealthsupport #ymhc
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Please go and update Phoenix y'all. #ElixirLang Thank you @[email protected] for the quick fix and to @[email protected] for managing the process 💜
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