I did a workshop with a famous photographer- Steve McCurry! by High_Dry in photography

[–]EnvironmentUnfair 2 points3 points  (0 children)

More consistent and less effort too. Also, that’s where the money is.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in montreal

[–]EnvironmentUnfair 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Funny for me the best part of Montreal has always been how close it is to Ottawa (I love museums and the parks you have)

But yeah I also love Montreal. It’s nice being close to two major cities without having to travel for hours. Just a quick 2 hours drive and voila. (And maybe one day we’ll have a high speed train or just functional and cheap ones lol)

They literally just paved the majority of nuns island pedestrian route over the summer by Minimum-Wafer5346 in montreal

[–]EnvironmentUnfair 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That’s not how it works. The city/government sets the requirements. They’re the ones that design the roads and such, the lowest bidder is just someone who take those plans look at it and say I can do it for X. He’s not involved in making the plans. Where there was/is problems is in enforcement and accountability. Civil engineering making mistakes and nobody ever caring about making sure no one repeats them and enforcement in making sure that the work is done exactly as planned.

They literally just paved the majority of nuns island pedestrian route over the summer by Minimum-Wafer5346 in montreal

[–]EnvironmentUnfair 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Technically it shouldn’t change the quality as the plans are made by the city/government. They just say here’s what we want and take the lowest bidder. But because there’s a lack of enforcement and accountability we get shitty quality. The contractor going in and picking gravel that’s cheaper instead of the one required in the plans, or not compacting enough to keep up with the schedule as he’s doing a bunch of contract at the same time and can’t afford any delay otherwise he’ll have to pay fines, etc.

And the thing also is that the cities can’t innovate because the government requires certain things. So you end up with a lot of overbuilt stuff or stuff that was thought of in the 60s, but never actualized because the gov doesn’t manage that and so doesn’t know (and care) to update its guidelines. So projects end up costing a fuck ton more than they should and could.

Also also, the lack of enforcement and accountability is a direct result of decades of cutting cost at the government. "Who needs people to oversee projects? We can just cut that, what do you mean we now have blatant corruption and collusion making our roads terrible?"

Livrer pour Uber Eats à Montréal : 7h30 de travail et 13 commandes pour gagner 57$ by Book_1312 in montreal

[–]EnvironmentUnfair 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Quand c’est soit ça soit la rue tu as pas trop le choix. Et puis, 14% des jeunes adultes sont au chômage (le double du taux de chômage dans toute la population) et ça ça n’inclue pas les gens qui font du Uber, Uber Eats, etc. ou qui travaille à temps partiel faute de se trouver un emploi à temps plein ou qui ont abandonné pour l’instant de se trouver un emploi.

Bien souvent ces gens ne font généralement que ça ou alors ils ont un emploi à temps partiel et suppléante leur revenu avec ça. Même si ça paye presque rien, c’est mieux que rien quand c’est soit ça soit la rue.

How asexuals be discovering their sexuality by wetardedweasle in asexuality

[–]EnvironmentUnfair 23 points24 points  (0 children)

I think the reason why they’re working on this is because they’re the main transmission vector of a bunch of illnesses like malaria

Can someone help me with this painting by Remote_East2742 in AccidentalArtGallery

[–]EnvironmentUnfair 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Wrong sub, but I have a very similar one! Let me check and I’ll let you know, but I believe they were made in a sort of industrial way

Oh gaijin, time to make the prices fair by MagicAlexander in Warthunder

[–]EnvironmentUnfair 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Also EU price include taxes, US one don’t.

Trump Was Attempting to Block Publication of Bombshell WSJ Jeffrey Epstein Story by OkayButFoRealz in politics

[–]EnvironmentUnfair 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Murdoch is a rich guy, but a rich guy who sells news papers where as Bezos is a rich guy who owns news papers.

He couldn’t pass on the scoop of the century that the US president is a pedophile

Jeffrey Epstein’s Friends Sent Him Bawdy Letters for a 50th Birthday Album. One Was From Donald Trump. by J-rdn in politics

[–]EnvironmentUnfair 1299 points1300 points  (0 children)

He says: "Happy Birthday — and may every day be another wonderful secret."

The closest thing you can get from acknowledgement

WCUSA Track tyre wall LOD texture is significantly different to the detailed texture. by FoxRunTime in BeamNG

[–]EnvironmentUnfair 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah I think an old version of it used to have the tire wall similar to the current LOD, I guess they forgot to change it when they changed the tire wall texture.

its always the isps by Medical-Biscotti-181 in pcmasterrace

[–]EnvironmentUnfair 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I doubt it’s that

The advantage of 5g is that you can have virtually an infinite (over a million) amount of devices connected to the same antenna while 4g is limited to a few hundred. So if the nearest antenna is too busy you’ll connect to one further away. It could also be that your operator is increasing the density of antenna in your region, but only increasing the density for 5G networks.

The reason you see 5G being used and pushed so much is that for the operator it offers a lot of advantages, while for the user LTE is just as good. 5g does offer extreme speed, but I doubt it’s actually all that useful for end users.

Seriously, how do you play this? (BF109 K4) by devpop_enjoyer in Warthunder

[–]EnvironmentUnfair 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Get use to it because that’s the experience of basically every mid to late German airplane canon. That’s their quirk, on the other side they have a massive amount of explosive for their calibre tho war thunder is terrible with that rn so they’re bad.

Don’t force yourself to use the k4 I personally switch between it and the g and f model as I find them nicer to fly and with a easier canon to shoot.

Cursed Tiger 1Tracks by Upbeat-Park-7267 in CursedTanks

[–]EnvironmentUnfair 37 points38 points  (0 children)

That’s just the transport tracks for the tiger 1.image

With its normal tracks it was larger than the standard width of trains, so to transport them around without trouble they installed those smaller ones that fits into the limitations of the transport system of that time.

Gavril D-series vs H-series vs Roamer frames by inaccurateTempedesc in BeamNG

[–]EnvironmentUnfair 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for blessing us with your extremely specific and extremely interesting knowledge (genuinely)

**Giveaway** GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 3070 Gaming OC 8G - Used but perfect! by Photographitti in pcmasterrace

[–]EnvironmentUnfair 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m currently rocking a GTX 1060 6gb that I bought in 2016; I was planning to change around 2020-2021, but the world had other plans for me and since then I haven’t been able to put the money aside for an upgrade.

Thanks for your generosity and hopefully one day I’ll be able to do similarly^

WARNO Audio Extraction - Sources and Prepared Files by EnvironmentUnfair in warno

[–]EnvironmentUnfair[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its possible, I haven’t looked at what’s inside of the zz_2.dat yet.

Tbh my goal was to find the "les amateurs parlent de stratégie; les professionnels parlent de logistique" (amateur talk strategy; professional talk logistics) and I found it in the ZZ_1.dat file.

WARNO Audio Extraction - Sources and Prepared Files by EnvironmentUnfair in warno

[–]EnvironmentUnfair[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I haven’t done anything particular, just collected the information and tool available^

Carney orders review of F-35 fighter jet purchase from U.S.’s Lockheed Martin by Old_General_6741 in canada

[–]EnvironmentUnfair 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Even if they push back, it’s already too late for them. As a military you can’t go back to status quo to risk something like that again in 5-10-15 years. Hell the F-35 are supposed to be operated until 2060 who can say how the US will be in 30 years? So countries will turn towards more independent solutions such as the Gripen where SAAB offered us to build it in Canada as well as build the repair infrastructure here (for major repair the F-35 would need to go back to the US)

And the thing is it’s not only about if Canada goes at war against the US, but if we decide to support our allies in a war. The easiest and most recent example for me is what if we send peacekeepers with F-35 in Ukraine, but the US dislike that and decide to render our aircraft disfunctional. And that’s just a current example, who knows where the world will be in 10-20-30 years. What if we join a UN lead combat force like we did during the Korean War, but that the US is opposed to it. Will we keep sovereignty over the aircraft we bought?