Comment on hostile design: sink
TrickDacy@lemmy.world 2 days agoI just said that’s what I did. You think they adjusted to be wide open before they moved out? I’m doubtful
Comment on hostile design: sink
TrickDacy@lemmy.world 2 days agoI just said that’s what I did. You think they adjusted to be wide open before they moved out? I’m doubtful
Mac@mander.xyz 2 days ago
Wow, no shit? Is that what all those funny characters in your comment mean?
Yes, i think that’s possible, obviously.
TrickDacy@lemmy.world 2 days ago
“I’ve solved the problem. Now, to unsolved it for the next per!”
grue@lemmy.world 2 days ago
To be fair, it’s plausible. They might not have wanted a home inspector writing up “low water pressure” as a potential problem. 'Course, the inspector might write “water splashes out of the sink” as a problem instead, but that at least is more straightforward to solve, rather than being possibly indicative of a bigger hidden problem.
TrickDacy@lemmy.world 2 days ago
I don’t know why we’re assuming I own the place. I don’t.
Mac@mander.xyz 2 days ago
They obviously didn’t solve it, since it still exists. In this scenario they put a bandaid on it and then when selling put it back to normal so the next person can do what they please.
Or they could have thought it would be a funny prank.
I think that’s much more likely than them completely braindead and suffering the whole time, like you think. That’s certainly possible too, though.
TrickDacy@lemmy.world 2 days ago
Classic internet person response. Instead of recognizing that your half assed guess is uninformed, you think you’ve done me a favor by admitting the thing that I (the person with actual context and firsthand knowledge) think is true is possible rather than likely…
It’s a rental and the house is full of “how the fuck did they not fix this” problems. But who am I to say this. I only live here.