I’ve seen this kind of fuckery at my workplace. Scary.
If this is in the US, I feel like it would be a violation of OSHA. Or maybe it’s something so stupid that OSHA never thought to make it a rule.
Oh I’m positive its an OSHA violation,but it got fixed after a while. A stopgap till the right switch/part arrived. In recent times,at least. In the past however,this would stay till safety came through and made them do it right. And this is a billion dollar company too. Blows my mind.
Has to be a country where 3 phase AC is uncommon. So US.
Or building codes, something.
We’ve got an elevator at work that is… less than reliable. To reset the elevator is a giant breaker BUT sometimes it’s not the mechanics in the elevator but the control board. To reset that board is just a GFI. Also the lights in the elevator are a different light switch in the same closet.
But now all I want to do is turn off the light switch.
I crave the chaos.
Comments in my code be like:
Just don’t comment your code. Problem solved.
#The following code does nothing, but if removed the whole program crashes
-Me, circa 2011
If I saw this, I would have no faith in the elevator and would just hoof it up however many flights. Not fair to the disabled though…
That’s some dwarf fortress level shit
Onboard the ISS: “Please do not turn off the coffee maker. It also operates the CO2 scrubbers.”
May aswell be a big red button saying “DO NOT PRESS”
If you’re going to make “as well” into one word, why not add “may”, too? Mayaswell!
May Aswell, who is she?
All you fuckers who press big red buttons in weird places need to stop. They’re usually emergency shutoffs for gas powered appliances. Maintenance and logistics people everywhere thank you for your service lol.
C/funny would be so much more active if this stuff was posted there instead of dumped here as more no-effort crap.
Quit with the shitty non-meme posts.
c/lostLemming needs to happen if it hasn’t already.
Does c/funny exist? What’s the syntax for mentioning a community again? !funny@lemmy.ml ?
This doesn’t seem like a good solution to me. Like, even just superglueing the switch on and then covering it with duct tape would seem safer to me.
I wouldn’t want to switch off the elevator anyway
Probably to get people to turn off the light when they leave. Kind of genius.
Landlords