• Pommes_für_dein_Balg@feddit.org
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    3 days ago

    That’s just bad design, not hostile.
    Hostile sink design can be found at Frankfurt airport, where only hot water comes out of the tap, to get people to buy water bottles for 5€ if they want to drink it.

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      Yeah, hostile design (or “hostile architecture,” which is the more searchable term) is like IRL enshittification: it’s not just when it’s bad, it’s when it’s intentionally bad in order to serve some goal other than fulfilling the needs of the user.

      The most common example is a bench with an armrest in the middle so that homeless people can’t (easily/comfortably) sleep on it.

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      It’s a construction error. That’s a tall mixer for above counter basins lol. Some plumber put this on and went not my job laughed and walked away. As much as architects and designers are useless cunts I doubt this is on them.

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        Most likely the customer or some random person adjusted the valves, which shouldn’t affect anything actually. A job like this wouldn’t be signed off on, even a bad plumber wouldn’t do this… fucking lol.

        But it looks like the flow cartridge or aeroater is missing and that’s all. Most fixtures are controlled by flow regulators so messing with valves doesn’t fuck with them. That’s how tradesmen know this isn’t just a bad plumber fyi.

    • kungen@feddit.nu
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      Wouldn’t it be cheaper for them to put up signs saying the water is non-potable?