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{{YSTV Member
| first name = Connor
| last name = Sanders
| active from = 2020
| active until =
| positions = Head of Archives
| hometown = Leeds?
| degrees = BSc Mathematics
}}


=About=
As an undeserved recipient of the 2020-21 "Rhys' Bitch Award", Connor found time better spent in the volumous collection of flammable goods settled firmly between 2 fire escapes, than nestled in the sad delusion of a "computing team". A computing team where he'd form one third of the infamous "Triple threat": a trio of wannabe sysadmins who believe different philosophies about literally every part of their job. Connor was (leaving room for death in this editorial) a person of absolute minimalism with systems. While Rhys might download an outdated, abandoned github repo ("but Connor, it's written in Go!" he would say) and Dom might find some £40 a month subscription service riddled with spyware, 90% of the time the obvious solution is just a bash script. And it is - it always is.

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Connor Sanders
Years Active 2020
Positions Held
HometownLeeds?
DegreesBSc Mathematics


About

As an undeserved recipient of the 2020-21 "Rhys' Bitch Award", Connor found time better spent in the volumous collection of flammable goods settled firmly between 2 fire escapes, than nestled in the sad delusion of a "computing team". A computing team where he'd form one third of the infamous "Triple threat": a trio of wannabe sysadmins who believe different philosophies about literally every part of their job. Connor was (leaving room for death in this editorial) a person of absolute minimalism with systems. While Rhys might download an outdated, abandoned github repo ("but Connor, it's written in Go!" he would say) and Dom might find some £40 a month subscription service riddled with spyware, 90% of the time the obvious solution is just a bash script. And it is - it always is.