Well, yes, but it's more amusing and educational than sportsball discussions, or GoT discussions, etc.
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If I was a PI and people did this in my lab, I'd get rid of them.

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This = mess with colleagues' PCs for "fun".
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Ah, not sportsball! So would you also fire people who habitually do not lock their systems?
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I feel like I would assume my lab wouldn't be sabotaging each other's systems.
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Please have a talk to your security department about what you should and shouldn't assume. My assumption is that in a controlled environment there probably won't be malice, but there _will_ be a reminder to not be sloppy about security.
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The assumption our (mine and the other ECRs and not-so-ECRs) collective) disagreement with you is about security and not workplace bullying, bro-ish BS, inclusivity, is painful to see in black and white.
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There are security precautions and there's minimal expectations of trust, I'd like to have both. I wouldn't condone someone going in an unlocked office and rearranging furniture, real example here is even more subversive.
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