Some more expropriation anxiety

Most of the concerns around expropriations seem to pertain to rural communities and it's not clear to me what property owners in urban areas should expect.

I'm very close to De La Concorde station, the existing railway is roughly 20 meters from my door.

Right now I feel like the most likely thing is that I won't be affected, but this is based on the assumption that the 60-metre right of way won't apply to more densely populated areas where the train is going to be traveling at much slower speeds.

I don't mind moving, trains are cool, but what I'm currently understanding is that I may or may not receive a letter from Alto in the future telling me not to renovate/etc. Further down the road I will be offered an amount that may or may not be fair but that I will have basically no choice but to accept.

Am I correct, or am I "à côté de la track" both figuratively and literally?

reddit.com
u/Manic5PA — 6 days ago
▲ 67 r/Quebec

Y'a tu quelqu'un ici qui a déjà piloté un Pantera Arctic Cat Triple 800

C'est tu vrai que ça cale dans la neige?

reddit.com
u/Manic5PA — 1 month ago

J'suis tu le seul qui s'en calice du chiffre d'affaire de mes boss?

Mes excuses si je post ça à la mauvaise place.

J'ai travaillé dans une demi-douzaine de compagnies pis la moitié nous demandaient d'être présent pour des présentations trimestrielles.

En principe j'ai rien contre, pis ça concerne tout le monde quelle direction la compagnie veut prendre, c'est quoi les nouveaux projets, c'est qui les nouvelles embauches etc etc.

C'est rendu au boutte où le PDG commence à nous montrer "regardez on à 12% plus de revenus comparé au même mois l'année passée" que je décroche.

Ceux qui n'ont aucune équité dans la compagnie s'en torchent pas mal. Si les choses vont bien, ça change rien pour eux. Si les choses vont mal, c'est juste des mauvaises nouvelles.

reddit.com
u/Manic5PA — 2 months ago

Like many of you I've been forced to use Microslop my entire career and while it was never good, it always worked reliably for the most part.

Now I am stuck in a Kafkaesque nightmare with all this tooling and especially with Microsoft's MFA system and its multiple retrofitted integrations. Examples include :

  • Having to go through the entire MFA process upwards to 10 times per day on web clients (as soon as I don't look at it for more than 20 minutes, I'm logged out) when the tenant is configured to allow sessions for up to 10 hours
  • Having to go through the same process on my phone, which is absurd considering the entire basis for trust is placed in my smartphone to begin with (in other words, this protects me against nothing)
  • Being categorically unable to access the Outlook web app with Firefox on any of my devices. As soon as I finish the login process, I am immediately redirected to the OIDC logout page, and this even after wiping every possible piece of state in my browser pertaining to Microsoft
  • Generally being unable to follow hyperlinks across the company intranet. It always breaks. Always.

I couldn't possibly begin to list every inconvenience and frustration. It's become very difficult for me to communicate and exchange information with my teams.

I have gone over our tenant policies and they seem fine. Furthermore I'm the only one in my team affected by these problems, but I am also the only one using Linux and Firefox.

There's still a chance that the problem is on my end (I block ads and my home network is pretty locked down) but I don't have any problems with any other SaaS vendors.

edit: We all know that Microsoft has always been ass and I 100% empathize with the sentiment but I really need to know if this is just a me problem.

reddit.com
u/Manic5PA — 2 months ago