That said, I simply don't think it's something people do every day, or every week, or frequently enough so that can severely alter one's lifestyle.
The author makes some good points, but they really apply to a more general day-to-day lifestyle.
There is nothing inherently damaging in a hackaton if you normally get enough sleep, eat healtily etc...
That said, I simply don't think it's something people do every day, or every week, or frequently enough so that can severely alter one's lifestyle.
The author makes some good points, but they really apply to a more general day-to-day lifestyle.
There is nothing inherently damaging in a hackaton if you normally get enough sleep, eat healtily etc...