Message from @Alfadir
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Is that your home?
Yeah. Fresh cracks
Do you live in a tall building?
somewhat. but this is pretty common
the cracks keep forming between plaster wall dividers
if it were concrete walls i'd be in trouble
Sure, doesn't look cool anyway
i have bad feeling another large earthquake soon.
this is how people here feel 24/7
stay safe fella
get it inspected. It could be something simple like external damage on the plaster layer (assuming reinforced concrete structure with masonry walls)
if you're renting, move out ASAP
christ
When I met my gf in Taiwan the first time, her student dorm had 2-3cm cracks and you could see the bricks
its a hipstery design element at that point
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yep cracks are everywhere lol
but its fine as long as the key foundation parts of the building are strong
@transience you'll find that the network hardware wasn't at fault there
something further upstream went shitty
probably all 3 providers rely on the same fibre backhaul and some retard fucked shit up back there
that's the point I was making
if an earthquake nukes BT, GSM is no good for me
now on the topic of redundancy
usually you'd get handed over to another node in case of failure
But if all nodes go down as a result of the same error you're in deep shit
take nobody's infrastructure for granted in an autistic diaster scenario
Fair point
Here in Aust the ACMA make it a fucking law to have some sort of backup line for cell towers in case of emergencies
Some have fibre/fibre, some have fibre/HFC, some have fibre/ayydsl
>tfw fibre/fibre master race
AYYYYYYYdsl
do you think chinks are secretly fracking everywhere for oil
If they were fracking enough to cause this level of instabilty then their strategic oil reserves would be full, they wouldnt be buying coal and the market would be like 10 bucks a barrel
Well maybe if we encourage them to frack more they finally kill themselves off completly