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by mindslight
4663 days ago
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> The solution would be to tell the teams not to leave the equipment unattended Please no. Don't contribute to this cover-your-ass culture of information clutter by disclaiming the obvious with braindead notices that nobody is expected to read. It's common sense to maintain responsibility for your stuff to the extent you'd like to avoid having it mucked with through malice or ignorance. |
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When you have 1000 students in a hackathon, then yeah it's a good idea to point out the difference.