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by bbrtyth
5034 days ago
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If the presenter is actually saying something that is totally wrong, I would argue that they should have chosen a different topic and Katz was doing that conference a service. Edit: although maybe he could have been more polite about it? But sitting through the misinformation seems like a waste of everybody's time. |
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If the presenter is wrong, a polite correction/adjustment can be fantastic.
If the presenter is just.. inefficient? Then maybe it can be turned into a learning experience involving but not embarrassing the presenter. Then the guy walks away thinking "wow, so-and-so taught me how to do this even better!"