• Rob T Firefly
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    862 days ago

    That’s some serious lag when you can get that close to the thing and the textures still haven’t loaded. What’s your ping time?

    • @Landless2029
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      142 days ago

      Is there an !outside yet? This is gold

    • @wabafee
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      Might be faulty VRAM.

      • FireWire400
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        115 hours ago

        Good luck buying a new GPU nowadays… I’ve been dealing with overheating issues for the last couple of years, might need to change the thermal paste

        /s

  • @[email protected]
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    1622 days ago

    As a homeowner I’m more convinced this is the quality of contractors these days. For triple pre-2020 prices.

    • @AnUnusualRelic
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      214 hours ago

      We stealthed your keyboard thingy. No need to thank us.

    • @yesman
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      922 days ago

      MRW I BECAME A HOMEOWNER:

      • @[email protected]
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        412 days ago

        And that’s the primary problem with the new triple contractor rates, House quality is going to severely decline in the next 10yrs as people try to do everything themselves because professional home repair has become grossly unaffordable.

        I’ve been repairing and home owning for over 25 yrs. I make more money and can no longer easily afford home repair the last 3 yrs. As such, I shudder the think of what garbage is being done in homes with no capacity to afford the new higher rates right now. Even a box of construction screws and a can of paint is crazy expensive now.

        • @A_Random_Idiot
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          292 days ago

          House quality is already in the shitter. Hell, not even the shitter, its down the pipe and in the septic tank.

          and its not cause home owners doing repairs.

          Its cause developers spinning up an LLC, buying a plot of land, shitting out a development of 300+ homes in less than 6 months that just barely meet the barest minimum of code (and anything that doesnt typically given a slide thanks to a few greased palms), just to sell all the homes in the mad housing rush before shutting down the LLC and walking away with all the money and no liability on the terrible houses they’ve built that arent suitable for living in.

          CyFy on youtube highlights the problem a lot (and how hard the builders and bribed inspectors go after him for threatening the grift).

          And I have own personal experience witnessing more well off friends struggle with newly bought houses being built like shit at best, to needing 10s, to 100s of thousands of dollars in repairs less than a year after purchase at worse.

    • @[email protected]
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      462 days ago

      As a contractor who takes pride in my work, seeing things like this baffles me - and honestly, it’s not that uncommon either. I just don’t get it. Even if they somehow manage to get the client to pay for this, there’s no way they’ll be hired again. Meanwhile, about half of my clients are repeat customers. No wonder it’s so easy to stand out when the bar is this low.

      • @Delphia
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        218 hours ago

        Thats the thing. If a customer forgot to mask off an alarm panel or two not taking the 5 minutes to do it just makes you look like a fucking asshole. If they didnt mask off a bunch of stuff then you call them, tell them that either you need to add to the estimate or rebook the job.

      • @[email protected]
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        462 days ago

        This is 100% a painter who’s worked with this person/company before. In the contract I’m betting it says “before we paint, remove all utilities and covers from the wall, anything left will be painted”

        The first six times they did the work, stuff was left up, and they spent an hour removing everything before they started. This time, they said fuck it. We told you to take it down, this is what you’re getting now.

        • vortic
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          72 days ago

          I like to think this is the case. I’d prefer to think it was the customer who screwed this up rather than the contractor.

        • @[email protected]
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          Probably so, but that still doesn’t justify it in my view. There are better ways to handle this. For example, they could inform the customer that the issue needs to be addressed before they proceed, offer to mask the control panel themselves for an extra charge, or simply ask if the customer really wants them to paint over it - which they almost certainly don’t.

          Doing subpar work under a “not my job” mentality isn’t just unprofessional - it displays poor character.

          • @[email protected]
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            12 days ago

            Doing subpar work under a “not my job” mentality isn’t just unprofessional - it displays poor character.

            It’s easy to say it’s poor character but we just don’t know what has transpired in the lead up to this thing being painted.

            Some people are absolute assholes to work for. There may have already been significant problems in performing this contract and the person doing the work is being exploited through a bad contract or what have you.

      • @fishpen0
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        142 days ago

        There’s no way they’ll be hired again.

        unless they change their task rabbit account to a new name. This is the downward slide the tech gig economy is causing everywhere

        Every time we had an issue with our house the HOA Karens would get into fights with us about how they can find someone on task rabbit for cheaper than the contractor we wanted to hire. Every time the work would be shit and their account would just suddenly vanish.

        At least before shitty contractors had to keep registering new LLCs. Now there is literally no ramp at all to changing your business identity and paying $5 for 20 fake reviews

      • @[email protected]
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        62 days ago

        If I had you and you allowed me to pay you so I don’t have to learn every home repair and maintenance task myself, I’d hand over my life savings. Slight exaggeration, but not by much.

        I am learning enough skills that I could eventually quit my day job and become a contractor tho…

    • GreatAlbatross
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      This is why I end up doing so much DIY.

      A job that takes a professional half a day could take me a whole weekend.
      But having to play “how likely are they to fuck it up, and how much of a pain will it be to fix” drives me up the wall so much, I often just buy the tool and do it myself.

      My time to do it: 15 hours, plus £200 in materials.
      Cheap tradesman: 8 hours, £450 total, non-zero chance I’ll have to rip it out and re-do it myself anyway.
      Specialist tradesman : 5 hours, £900-1200 total.

      So it either ends up being lots of work, a gamble, or lots of money. Quick, good, cheap, pick two!

      • @Delphia
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        52 days ago

        This is also why I own 2 shitbox cars.

        I’m a good amateur mechanic. But I cant guarantee I wont order the wrong part, be sent the wrong part, have misdiagnosed the problem, the job turns out to be a nightmare etc… So as long as the other one is running, I have time and ability to sort it out.

      • @DragonAce
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        52 days ago

        This pretty much sums up my view of contractors. I know enough about home improvement these days, after years of DIY, I could probably get a job as a subcontractor.

    • @[email protected]
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      212 days ago

      Combination, right.

      Landlord wants the job done fast, meanwhile the contractors know that the landlord isn’t the one actually living there so they can get away with cutting corners.

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        …and not cutting in corners!

        Sorry.

            • @[email protected]
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              22 days ago

              This painting wasn’t done carefully with a brush or roller, it was done by spraying with a jet of paint.

              It took them no time at all to paint this, because they just blasted it at the same time they were doing the rest of the wall, without even caring it was there.

              What would have taken time would be to try and carefully spray around without getting any paint on it (or the proper solution, to remove it from the wall before painting)

  • Franklin
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    my house used to be rented out and got the “landlord special” regularly.

    i was sanding the walls to prepare for a coat of paint and i found a baseball sized hole they had just put painters tape over and proceeded to paint over the tape.

    that is impressive laziness. it takes almost no effort, time or money to plaster. especially when you’re already painting

    • @Buddahriffic
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      232 days ago

      Tbf that could have been done by tenants who figured the landlord would use that damage to argue they should lose their entire deposit despite not costing nearly that much to repair properly.

      Not that it wouldn’t be plausible that the landlord did it themselves or hired someone who didn’t know what they were doing but were willing to do it cheap, like Ricky.

    • @[email protected]
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      102 days ago

      I once found a large, external hole which had been filled with carpet and painted over with masonry paint. They’d placed a garden table in front of it, so we wouldn’t notice on viewing and moving in

  • @Ibaudia
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    222 days ago

    My landlord spray-painted over all our cabinets with vinyl. Did a shit job and now paint flakes come off into our dishes. They said it was too expensive to fix 🤷‍♂️

    • @[email protected]
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      152 days ago

      Good chance this is illegal. Though it varies wildly, many jurisdictions have implied warranties of habitability that require your landlord fix stuff while giving you a legal path to withhold rent or pay for repairs in lieu of rent when they don’t.

  • @[email protected]
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    302 days ago

    I was behind somebody in the queue at Screwfix who was asking for advice after their landlord had glossed the inside of their BATH. What a lunatic.

    • @[email protected]
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      142 days ago

      Yeah my landlord at my old place painted my tub. Then the paint would chip away while i showered and she would paint it again.

    • @[email protected]
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      62 days ago

      I’ve also lived in houses that had the entire bathtub/shower painted over with high gloss paint. It looked tacky af and it flaked obviously. Not that we had the time to complain about it though, that was very low on the list of issues. Have you ever seen mushroom caps sprouting from the ceiling? Same house

  • Admiral Patrick
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    322 days ago

    Is there a c/NotMyJob in the fediverse yet? This could be the inaugural post if not.

  • SanguinePar
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    263 days ago

    FFS.

    What is that? An alarm control panel maybe?

  • @devilish666
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    183 days ago

    This is almost top tier special

  • @Hikermick
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    82 days ago

    Could be the agreement stated the painters weren’t responsible for masking anything not to be painted

    • @AloneYogurt
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      32 days ago

      Guess the temperature! It’s like the price is right with your utility bill!

  • @Hikermick
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    32 days ago

    The landlord wouldn’t have done that because they know it’ll have to be replaced. That’s a low skilled idiot’s work, the same thing happens to me at work. It is possible that the agreement between the landlord and the painters stated they weren’t responsible for masking anything that wasn’t to be painted

    • Silicon
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      32 days ago

      This, the landlord would’ve been pissed this happened because they’d have to replace it, most likely a lazy contractor did this.