{"items": [{"author": "Stuart Anderson", "source_link": "https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/aQBttPfRik4M7HNFn#HqkZ2sqb9yTo5Fwxe", "anchor": "lw-HqkZ2sqb9yTo5Fwxe", "service": "lw", "text": "Based on my experience of dealing with other people: if it isn&apos;t nailed to the fucking floor you can expect it to be moved at the very least, if not simply stolen outright.<br><br>If something can be removed to be cleaned as this can then the most likely scenario is that it was, and it wasn&apos;t ever put back together correctly.<br><br>The real question is why doesn&apos;t the machine have sufficient sensors to indicate what&apos;s wrong at the very least? I don&apos;t see why an important removable part such as this filter couldn&apos;t have some sort of sensor attached to make sure it&apos;s actually there (magnet and hall effect sensor?). ", "timestamp": 1589643366}]}