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Mac OS X (10.5+) Linux (32-bit). The easiest way to install custodian on any system is to use easyinstall or pip, as follows. A Robust, Open-Source Python. Under Mac OS X, by the way, none of this is an issue. Apple has finally fixed things so they make sense. In Mac OS X, the trash can is an icon that's always in your Dock. If you begin to drag the icon for any disk in any direction, however, the Trash immediately disappears and is replaced with an Eject Disk icon. So, problem fixed, and everyone.

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The Talk has been on hiatus for the last two weeks since Sharon “I am not Racist” Osbourne decided to go full Karen on her co-host Sheryl Underwood. The hiatus was meant to give CBS time to investigate allegations of racial insensitivity and a hostile work environment. Late on Friday, CBS reported that Sharon was let go and will not be returning when The Talk begins airing again on April 12th. According to the Daily Mail, Sharon will be suing CBS for wrongful termination because, you know, she’s the real victim here (internal scream and eye roll). Below are few more details about the story from Deadline:

Having completed a probe into the heated March 10 discussion about race on The Talk, which triggered the controversy, CBS just put out a statement saying that Osbourne made the decision to depart the show. The network also said The Talk, which was put on hiatus on March 12 in the immediate aftermath of Osbourne’s on-air outburst, will be back on April 12.

Here is the statement in full:

The events of the March 10 broadcast were upsetting to everyone involved, including the audience watching at home. As part of our review, we concluded that Sharon’s behavior toward her co-hosts during the March 10 episode did not align with our values for a respectful workplace. We also did not find any evidence that CBS executives orchestrated the discussion or blindsided any of the hosts.

At the same time, we acknowledge the Network and Studio teams, as well as the showrunners, are accountable for what happened during that broadcast as it was clear the co-hosts were not properly prepared by the staff for a complex and sensitive discussion involving race.

During this week’s hiatus, we are coordinating workshops, listening sessions and training about equity, inclusion and cultural awareness for the hosts, producers and crew. Going forward, we are identifying plans to enhance the producing staff and producing procedures to better serve the hosts, the production and, ultimately, our viewers.

After 11 seasons, Osbourne was the last original Talk co-host to remain on the series. The Talk premiered in 2010 with the famed rock manager, The King of Queens star Leah Remini, Julie Chen, Sara Gilbert, Marissa Jaret Winokur and Holly Robinson Peete.

First of all, pahaha. Second, Sharon suing CBS is absolutely rich because I promise you CBS has been collecting receipts on the complaints against Sharon for being racially insensitive. In fact, Leah Remini and Holly Robinson Peete said that they were fired after Sharon said they were too “ghetto” for the show. I am sure that comment is just the tip of the iceberg for the f*ckery Karen has gotten away with over the last decade. I still hold CBS accountable for allowing Sharon’s behavior to persist. But better late than never.

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When I was watching E!’s Nightly Pop on March 11, Nina Parker said that they found out what Sharon was saying when she was being bleeped out in the live version of the show. Sharon stated that, “I’m a f******* Jew, OK? How can I be racist about anybody?” Karen can sue CBS all she wants, she will lose. Now Sharon can return home to bitter island, perhaps to start a show on the new Murdoch channel with her friend Piers Morgan. Perhaps they can spend an hour each day b*tching about how that biracial American actress ruined their entitled little lives. As far as I am concerned, America has enough racists to deal with, we don’t need to import any.

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University data stored on a computer you use, whether the computer is owned by you or the university, is subject to the same policies as data located on campus. Per university policy, you are the custodian responsible for all Cornell data on any computer you use.

  • Please review the IT@Cornell work from home security policies found here: IT@Cornell -Work from Home.
  • Scan your Cornell system for Confidential Data (Including local copies of Box Folders, GSuite Folders, Email, Shares, Temp Folders, etc.)
    • Spirion – Identity Finder
  • To use Cornell resources, connect to Cisco AnyConnect VPN on either your home device or work laptop.
  • To install the client, log in here: http://cuvpn.cuvpn.cornell.edu
    • Detailed directions: Windows, Mac OS and Linux
  • Connect by launching Cisco AnyConnect.
    • Set server to cuvpn.cuvpn.cornell.edu then click Connect
      • When prompted, enter username in format:
        • Ithaca staff: netid@en-cc-vpn-staff
        • CornellTech staff: netid@en-ct-vpn-staff
    • Detailed directions: Windows, Mac OS and Linux
  • Email and Office applications are quickly available from http://outlook.cornell.edu
  • Below are more options for working remotely:

Connect to Work Desktop from home device

  • Contact ITSG to configure work computer for Remote Desktop.
  • At home, connect to VPN as in Step 2 above.
  • Run Remote Desktop Connection
    • Windows: Run Remote Desktop Connection from Start menu
    • Mac OS: install Microsoft Remote Desktop from App Store
  • Enter the computer address supplied by ITSG, Click Connect
  • When prompted, enter username in this format: netid@cornell.edu
  • Accept any follow-up messages

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Work laptop at home

  • ITSG can help ensure laptop is set up for remote access
  • At home, log in to laptop as usual
  • Connect to VPN as in Step 2 above
    • After connecting to VPN, mapped network drives should work even if they appear to be disconnected.

Please check with your supervisor for your unit’s policy for taking devices home.

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Things to do ahead of time:

Before you plan to work from home, please contact your IT Support staff to make sure you have you have the following;

  • File Shares and other resources are “mapped” on your device.
  • You have campus resources bookmarked for easy access: Quick Links
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Note: The device will need to connect to the network or be brought back into the office periodically in order to renew licenses and be kept up to date on maintenance.