Comment by wizzwizz4

Comment by wizzwizz4 2 days ago

6 replies

Unfortunately, it doesn't actually tell you that information: it just turns a dial. What you want is to know how much that dial would be turned by bad weather.

Retr0id 2 days ago

As long as it's not changing the form of the buildings, it seems valid. Although, the first two examples both add random telecom cabinets in places that don't make much sense.

  • jayd16 2 days ago

    Its not valid because it adds things like cracks, dead plants, patchwork repairs, rust, random utility boxes, loose cables, etc. Its won't tell whether a place will be maintained well. It gives you more of a worst case.

  • Jolter 2 days ago

    I figure that’s an architectural in-joke. The engineers will add ugly stuff because you didn’t consider stuff like HVAC or electricity.

coffeebeqn a day ago

Depends where you live I guess. For me that looks exactly like November here

egorfine 2 days ago

It's infinitely better than nothing.

  • wizzwizz4 2 days ago

    Fortunately, you have one of the world's most powerful supercomputers sitting between your ears, so we don't need to compare this to nothing.