Spyke

Please put an NSFW tag on this. I was on the train and when I saw this I had to start furiously masterbating. Everyone else gave me strange looks and were saying things like “what the fuck” and “call the police”. I dropped my phone and everyone around me saw this image. Now there is a whole train of men masterbating together at this one image. This is all your fault, you could have prevented this if you had just tagged this post NSFW.

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Seeing this picture feels like getting a thorn out of your foot

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bitchkatreply
lemmy.world

From the top, #2 and #4 are in the correct positions.

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Hotzillareply
sopuli.xyz

Moving them just one is definitely not on purpose, that happens logically when you do as little lifting as possible (Open first, when opening second move it to cover first, repeat). On purpose would be them being totally random, that would have required more work.

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chiliedoggreply
lemmy.world

I feel like putting stuff back in the correct spot would fall under, "Yes, that's part of your job."

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I mean, to be fair these guys are paid the lowest dollar and subcontracted at this point. They literally aren't paid enough to make ends meet, they are too distracted worrying about their lives and family to bother worrying about some poor design that involved having movable panels crossing a pattern forcing an unnecessarily specific alignment.

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jordanlundreply
lemmy.world

Let's say your job is to check whatever is under those lids. How do you best mark it as having been done so you don't re-open the same panel multiple times?

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Your loop condition fails the next street where there's a round hole without a distinguishable pattern

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lemmy.zip

You'd have to be pretty dumb to not be able to keep track of 6 lids in a line.

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jordanlundreply
lemmy.world

If this is your job, you aren't tracking 6 lids, you're tracking all the lids, probably in an entire section of the city. Possibly hundreds. Being able to look at a glance and see if you've already done it is clutch.

Next time it's time for a check, you put them back on the right way.

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If your job is to check hundreds, you'd keep track of the roads you've checked. There's no need to keep track of each individual spot.

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lemmy.world

As every manhole I ever saw was put back in place in such a way, that the patterns don't line up, I'm pretty sure, that the maintenance guys are doing this on purpose.

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According to the very last quote in the article mentioned here:

"As someone who works in them... we do it 100% on purpose!" one man said.

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I work for an telco and I have seen a lot of times that a contract for using preexisting underground infrastructure that have lids like this has a section requiring that they are returned to the same location and orientation when the enclosure is sealed.

Whoever owns that, municipality or private, will probably take a complaint about it, and may pass it to whoever is responsible or owns the plant inside.

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They're trolling. It's not just that they're not paid enough to care, it's that they're so criminally underpaid, they've lost respect for everyone. If they were happy at their work, paid well, had benefits, and paid time off, and were treated well, they'd never consider trolling like this. We'd all feel like part of a community that respected and valued our input, and we'd all treat each other much better.

It's a class war, and every year there's less for us to share because the filthy rich refuse to share, and cannot be satisfied. It's about power, and what good is power if it's not exercised--wielded over others?

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Holy crap you're deep in a conspiracy hole

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lemmy.world

Sorry, that photo isn't perfect either.

This is made from sand by monks.

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Oh man that just unlocked a memory! When I was in elementary school we'd have a world culture day every year and there were a couple of moms who'd do that on a table each year and I was always in awe at the intricacy and fragility of the design

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lemmy.world

I'll only accept American roads that have zero orientation issues.

Perfection

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infosec.pub

Looks like your textures didn't load properly. You gotta shut down the road and restart it.

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lemmy.zip

One to three and five to six will solve the puzzle. There better be a loot chest.

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I expect the whole central curve to open to reveal a spiral staircase to the next level.

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AstralPathreply
lemmy.ca

Which is funny because if your job requires you to touch those lids, it would be your fucking job.

This is just the work of lazy fucks or they're truly dumb as a bag of rocks.

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Two sets of lids were swapped. Those lids can be pretty heavy. Whats inside them usually are valves for plumbing.

So after the 100th set of valves you've backflow tested that day and you're resetting the lids in 100F+ degree heat and you turn around as you're walking away with your gear that you swapped two lids?

Well, having done this work at two different times in my life: the size of paycheck matters decidedly on whether that's getting fixed.

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pawb.social

Somebody spent time properly paving these covers so that they don't interrupt the pattern, then later someone didn't spent one second trying to put them back the way they were

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didn’t spent one second

They did, and took pictures.

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AoxoMoxoAreply
lemmy.world

I love it when someone replaces manhole covers upside down or the lines in the road painted on the cover are off kilter

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It activates the technician part of my brain and I'm left wondering what the symbol is for on the piping diagram.

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lemmy.world

I kind of like it. It's all trippy, in like an artistic sort of way.

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piefed.social

if you put them on in the right order a korok pops out and gives you a seed

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theres no way this was laziness....

.....this is malice in its purest chaos....

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lemmy.world

It's somehow worse imo, why is there 1 random correct one?!

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sh.itjust.works

I think 2 are actually in the correct spot. It's just looks wrong because the two next to it are swapped.

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Oh yeah, I looked at this for way too long and didn't see that

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Someone went through all the trouble of carefully making everything match, only for others to not care enough to put in 0.1% of that effort and keep it in order when they work on it.

Seems like a great analogy for my work experience these days.

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Yep, it's Bridgford. There is a rather hilarious article about local complaints.

The fact that this is a news article about a mundane social media post is another issue I won't go into lol

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feddit.uk

Somehow I can just tell where this photo was taken.

That is the most British looking paving slams I've ever seen.

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lemmy.zip

If you were the one being underpaid to do his job, you would do the same.

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lemmy.world

depends on how exhausted I am already on that day, but honestly probably not. I try not to go above and beyond for my employer without some kind of agreed upon compensation but stuff like this I'd do right just for my own satisfaction

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nyctrereply
lemmy.world

Unfortunately it is. People fucking suck. Don't believe me? Go for a walk in a place where litter stands out like a beach or a hiking trail. Or in a supermarket (barely any litter, but items abandoned by shoppers that changed their mind about buying said items)

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Functionally, it was put back the way it was found. That person is not being paid enough to give a shit about aesthetics. So doing that IMO absolutely is going above and beyond.

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sqw
lemmy.sdf.org

design challenge: invent a treatment for these access lids that allows them to be swapped around while remaining aesthetically pleasing. it occurred to me that some physical forcing function might keep them in the right order also...

https://www.instagram.com/reel/CJ7WbCHg3xz/

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lemmy.world

I like it somehow.

The more I'm looking at it, the more I actually love it! It breaks this boring monotony.

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OddMinus1reply
sh.itjust.works

I think both (counting from the top) number 2 and 4 are placed correctly.

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saucereply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

Yup, swap 1 & 3 and 5 & 6 and 😘👌

The person who made the panels was super careful

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lemmy.world

I'm paid to fix what's under the covers cover aesthetics is not in my job description

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Imagine being an architect or engineer… fancy office, sweet ass car, six figures… and you sit down one day to engineer “where should we put the access panels?” or “where should we but the divider pavers?” and THIS was your solution.

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bierreply
feddit.nl

This is art, this is something AI can't do yet!

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If someone argues against the death penalty, show them this image

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This isn’t a design problem. It’s a maintenance problem. The panels were put back in the wrong order.

If they swap panels 1&2 and then 4&6, the design would be fine.

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