Timothy Arnold, a student at the University of Central Florida, produced a app called U Could Finish that automated the process of hunting for vacancies in popular courses. After the app was the subject of a popular Reddit post, the administration at UCF punished Arnold for doing this, on the grounds that it had overloaded their servers. As a persuasive presentation from Arnold and friends documents, this claim is not very plausible. Nevertheless, the project has been terminated and Arnold faces three semesters of academic probation, a paper in which Arnold must explain why what he did was naughty and why the system’s administrators are good people, and a coaching session on making good life sessions.
Hey, I know what will inspire college students to make clever and helpful things! Let’s punish them for making clever and helpful things!
YEAH! HIGHER EDUCATION FOR THE WIN!
…sigh. Fuckin’ Florida.
^ Oh you mean like Tumblr staff and Missing E?
Sounds like something UT would do. That guy is gonna go places.
If it were possible for me to take a giant aluminum bat to every money-milking, scum-sucking, lying, cheating...
Well, of course. Colleges don’twantsomething like that because it’d contribute to helping students graduate sooner than...
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…Oh god dammit …my state…
Easy way to piss off people in charge: do their own job better than they can.
…Someone at CampHamp get on this. That sounds like the stuff we support, right? Also I could really use some help with...