[-] Jeanschyso@lemmy.world 34 points 1 month ago

People often say "we should send one normal person to show how hard what they're doing actually is"

This is what happens when we do

[-] Jeanschyso@lemmy.world 26 points 4 months ago

No, because he was against the whole ethnicity, not just the state.

[-] Jeanschyso@lemmy.world 25 points 8 months ago

Now show how much trouble windows users need to go through to remove S-mode because Microsoft considers chrome to be a "potential security risk", which... Yeah, it kinda is!

[-] Jeanschyso@lemmy.world 34 points 9 months ago

Can the guy appeal? He's not gonna give up until he's sure 100% that he's definitely not allowed frfr

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submitted 10 months ago by Jeanschyso@lemmy.world to c/fuckcars@lemmy.world

Our dear local asshole, Geneviève Guilbault, minister of transportation, has announced that the provincial government would reduce its investment in Montreal's public transit, forcing the metro to close at 23:00 and reducing the frequency of night time busses.

With all the progress that Montreal has had in the last 10 years, it is appaling to me that the provincial government would try to nip it in the bud. We are SO CLOSE to being such a great place! The Plan Vélo is going well, with only one hiccup in one borough. We have the REM, the REV, the metro has a pretty recent batch of new vehicles, we have a robust monthly card system that took years to get moving as well as it is now.

We were doing well, but the party in power lost one seat in an election recently. They are now in "appeal to our voter base" mode. Our government does not get many seats in Montreal. They are further to the right wing than the typical Montréalais, especially around the city center. They show their hand by building new lanes on regional roads that don't need it, and reducing mass transport service in a city that does need it.

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submitted 11 months ago by Jeanschyso@lemmy.world to c/fuckcars@lemmy.world

I have potentially devastating news.

The provincial government of Québec announced in April that the "third link", a tunnel to cross the river between Québec City and it's suburbs, would either be car-free, or it would not be built. At the time, a lot of people across the province celebrated. Some car brains were unhappy, but that's fine. They're never happy anyway, whatever is done. Studies showed that current traffic did not require a new automobile bridge, and that it would invite traffic that the city couldn't handle.

Yesterday, there were provincial elections in that region, and the party in power lost a seat. They immediately started playing defense and said "maybe we should consult the local population on whether we should make it automotive after all".

We all know where this is going. They'll make that dumbass bridge for cars. The prime Minister can't walk back on his word a third time and still win his elections in 3 years.

I may not live in the region, but I truly believe these people should have access to rapid transit to Quebec. My taxes shouldn't go towards building an automobile bridge to our beautiful city of Québec. I believe strongly that an automotive bridge would create enough induced demand to gridlock Québec City. This is so wrong and I'm sitting here, powerless.

I don't know what I can do. I don't even live there. It just makes me sad that we can make the REM in Montreal, but then put doubt in the Third link in Québec. We can't have nice things.

[-] Jeanschyso@lemmy.world 24 points 1 year ago

Reminds me of "it doesn't matter" in my second language English class. We all said together as a class "it's not grave" when asked what we thought "ce n'est pas grave" was in English.

[-] Jeanschyso@lemmy.world 29 points 1 year ago

Some of my most productive days since I started WFH were when I took a 30 minutes nap in the afternoon. Taking a nap, a shower, then sitting down with a light snack to finish doing a thing is legit optimal.

[-] Jeanschyso@lemmy.world 29 points 1 year ago

"we are sorry you feel that way. Cope".

That's what it reads like, honestly

[-] Jeanschyso@lemmy.world 45 points 1 year ago

Imagine how bad it would be without the tube and busses! All these people trying to drive in London? Just thinking about it I shudder and I've never even seen London.

[-] Jeanschyso@lemmy.world 48 points 1 year ago

Turning jail time into spending money looks a lot like fines being a cost of business. A CEO of a big company could just kill a child's parents and not even feel the sting, as long as he's drunk and his weapon is his car.

[-] Jeanschyso@lemmy.world 53 points 1 year ago

Yes progress! Using the quotes there make it seem like you disagree that this is progress, which I will choose to believe you didn't mean it like that.

I have seen a few pictures like this from around the world. It's pretty encouraging

[-] Jeanschyso@lemmy.world 23 points 1 year ago

A great majority of people do live in cities or suburbs, which are great places for electric vehicles and autonomous railway systems.

[-] Jeanschyso@lemmy.world 26 points 1 year ago

Moommm check it out, Americans are Wildin' again!!

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