Falsehoods programmers believe about visitors to national parks:
1. everyone has a phone that has a camera
2. everyone has a phone that has internet access
3. everyone's internet access works at all times
4. everyone's phone has charge at all times
... etc
Sorry that was a bit mean but I couldn't help it :) If you're not familiar with the format, there's a number of "falsehoods programmers believe about X" articles, for example:
For what it's worth I don't think it's a huge ask to request visitors to carry their rubbish away with them when they visit somewhere like this. If you managed to bring it out there you can surely take it back.
5. The system can run autonomously for any length of time.
6. A tech worker can be on site in short order to repair it when it phones home to report that it has malfunctioned.
7. Vandalism is not common and not particularly attracted to electronic devices.
... etc
> For what it's worth I don't think it's a huge ask to request visitors to carry their rubbish away with them when they visit somewhere like this. If you managed to bring it out there you can surely take it back.
Yet more falsehoods programmers believe about visitors to national parks:
1. That refraining from throwing their trash around is not a huge ask for some of them.
1. everyone has a phone that has a camera
2. everyone has a phone that has internet access
3. everyone's internet access works at all times
4. everyone's phone has charge at all times
... etc
Sorry that was a bit mean but I couldn't help it :) If you're not familiar with the format, there's a number of "falsehoods programmers believe about X" articles, for example:
- https://www.kalzumeus.com/2010/06/17/falsehoods-programmers-...
- https://www.mjt.me.uk/posts/falsehoods-programmers-believe-a...
For what it's worth I don't think it's a huge ask to request visitors to carry their rubbish away with them when they visit somewhere like this. If you managed to bring it out there you can surely take it back.