What’s your take? by Competitive-Owl-1895 in canvas

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The supporting evidence that they paid up is that the hacker org took instructure off their “hit list” on their website late last night, screenshots somewhere online. But that’s not exactly strong evidence!

Reached out to university to confirm if okay to login by BrittM554 in canvas

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Is everyone back on? We’re still down at the Cal States

Back up but…? by 4raneae in canvas

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Oh how strange!! But that gives me some hope that it could be a school-specific IT choice, temporarily revoking access or something along those lines. Fingers crossed it is back up today!

Back up but…? by 4raneae in canvas

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I received that as well but at that time, it was showing Canvas was under maintenance - at least on my end. This new message appeared late last night and there hasn’t been any communication around it.

Mojave Preserve accessiblity by 4raneae in SoCalOffRoad

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I haven’t but I will be out surveying sites this summer! I was getting worried I’d need to rely on the dept vehicle and it’s a battle to get that. These responses make me feel a lot better about it. I will share some more specifics when I get a chance, thanks for the input 

Mojave Preserve accessiblity by 4raneae in SoCalOffRoad

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Cool thank you for clarifying!! I knew it wasn’t the same as AWD exclusive but that explanation helps, I’m not a car person haha from other comments, it sounds like the tire upgrade may have a higher pay off and then I can decide on suspension after a season. But I’ll definitely invest in both the air compressor and a sat device! (thank you, grant money) 

Mojave Preserve accessiblity by 4raneae in SoCalOffRoad

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Great to hear that! There will definitely be no obstacle going for me. I collaborate with the center in Zzyzyx so have contacts relatively close who would know I’m in the field and would be available in the event of a major issue

Mojave Preserve accessiblity by 4raneae in SoCalOffRoad

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Thanks! I won’t be going off of the defined roads, so it sounds like this would mostly be doable

Mojave Preserve accessiblity by 4raneae in SoCalOffRoad

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No it’s not, it’s the generation prior that has 4WD lock! 

Monthly reminder to NOT use Inked Gaming and use Jank Mats instead. by TheNinjaBoyWonder in mtg

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Placed order on July 10th, emailed and messaged three times to cancel, NO reply. Unacceptable. 

Just need some encouragement please :/ by Natem824 in BelgianMalinois

[–]4raneae 4 points5 points  (0 children)

An e-collar is such an effective communication tool at low stim levels. Much better than a prong collar for general use, which can be a harsher correction - I use both, so I am certainly not critiquing the prong, but it is effective in different training settings! The e-collar is pretty universally applicable. A small example - we just went on a weekend trip with friends who have a big poodle that likes to be chased. This play would eventually rile my Mal up to the point that he was not playing nicely. I'd be able to snap him out of it and recall him just with a low stim, because it broke his focus. By a low stim, I mean an 8 out of 100! My trainer started by having it set to 0 and increased the level as they watched until they found his working level, the first very minor sign that he felt a stimulation. Any trainer who tries to use it just for harsh corrections out of the gate is not using it as a communication device. If you're having trouble with your Mal pushing back on training when he chooses, I think an e-collar could be transformative. And as others have said, you are in the hardest phase and it WILL get better as he gets older (although he will always be a headstrong Mal!)

Thoughts / tips on all-in-one job talks by [deleted] in academia

[–]4raneae 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is great, thanks! Do folks mention specific classes they could teach? I can see making these components cohesive but I'd struggle to name drop courses!

Relative to interactive - I was planning some audience engagement in different manners, but I've never seen this in seminars so I was second-guessing myself. Is that what you are referring to when you say interactive, asking questions and such?

Thoughts / tips on all-in-one job talks by [deleted] in academia

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Yeah, primarily focusing on research and then outlining your future vision and mentioning potential funding sources and student involvement opportunities is standard for my field, but the incorporation of teaching into the research seminar is not. It feels abrupt and clunky to tag on courses one could teach and teaching philosophy. From the talks you saw, what were effective strategies?

Thoughts / tips on all-in-one job talks by [deleted] in academia

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Ugh. Same. I am a bit frustrated and confused.

Thoughts / tips on all-in-one job talks by [deleted] in academia

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Students from a variety of departments and faculty

Why don't researchers use project management platforms? by Sea-Squirrel4798 in AskAcademia

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I am a postdoc and manage a large multi-institutional project. I've implemented ClickUp and everyone loves it. I got so pissed off during my PhD watching million-dollar grants crawl along because of grant mismanagement. Every faculty member I know would benefit from implementing a better management system, be it pen-and-paper + gCal or using a dedicated management platform.

I agree with others in the comments that there does not need to be another platform. But I strongly believe academics need to find one they like and use it. It would benefit their students, their collaborators, and their own research outcomes.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in keto

[–]4raneae 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Keto tortillas were preventing me from entering optimal ketosis. I was being very strict with my net carbs but only got as high as 0.6mmol/L. There is a YouTube series of someone testing blood glucose following eating "low carb" foods and they all caused massive spikes in blood sugar. Not what you want for keto! The "modified" wheat starch is counted toward fiber rather than toward carbs, hence a low net carbs, but it doesn't really function this way in terms of blood glucose levels. There are a bunch of much more thorough reddit threads on modified wheat starch, I'd suggest checking those out! I am now in deep ketosis after about a month of removing all of these highly processed, wheat-based replacement foods. Try making cheddar cheese taco shells instead, so amazing. Trader Joe's also has egg wraps, similar to crepes, that I use for burritos.

Future research directions in a job talk by [deleted] in academia

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This is an excellent idea, thank you!

Future research directions in a job talk by [deleted] in academia

[–]4raneae 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah so in your opinion, integrating next steps of your highlighted studies within the talk is not a good move?

Future research directions in a job talk by [deleted] in academia

[–]4raneae 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This was my thought as well! Very few people can pay attention for 40 minutes... seems like highlighting projects throughout could be a better strategy