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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On someone who is suggesting a bunch of rm aliases and then failed to log out? Yes. For all others, including someone non-technical? The obligation would be to hang around, yes, AND provide guidance on how to fix if necessary.
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DUDE! Please just don't fuck with other people's computers and generally things just because you "can". Jeez.
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You realise wasting their and your time to run this prank is literally the kind of shit that drives managers to get rid of people because they create a combative atmosphere and waste at least three people's times.
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This is literally the worst twitter interaction I have had in ages.
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Me too. Oh, well. May the "bros" in your lab restrict themselves to pranking only each other. Outside. Enjoy the rest of your day.
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I think what you're really missing is there aren't any in my lab. That's the point. What I said all along: to cultivate a good atmosphere. In fact, the PI does that actively:http://bradlove.org/blog/ipa-motto
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So wishes do come true! Thanks for the link.
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Also often it will feel like the lab has pranked them, not an individual. Very emotionally abusive.
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It's almost like we spent ~100 tweets explaining basic human social interactions and in-group BS.

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It's inherently bad behaviour that is almost pathological unfortunately, yes.
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