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  • Is there any rules against living in your office rental? In my mind, there's always furniture to some degree in an office that can be slept on. You could probably get a shower and a change room installed. Most usually have a crude kitchen of sorts.

    Unless someone comes in after hours and sees you snoozing, I think it'd be easy to keep up appearances.

  • It'd be nice to prioritise it at least rather than tucking it away under the oil and gas rug. There is no real competition in energy output to a nuclear power plant. And despite its egregious up front cost, operating it is relatively low cost.

    In regards to fuel, uranium is used often but there is options such as thorium that have been used with some success. I do agree it is unfortunate to have to purchase from other countries but I think it beats buying natural gas from wherever it may be sold.

  • There are a few phones that still do a headphone jack and expandable storage but they definitely aren't the big flagship brands if that's what you are looking for.

    Heck, Moondrop a predominantly audio gear manufacturer, just launched a phone specifically for audiophiles and it has a 3.5mm/4.4mm headphone jack combo. I don't think its quite as modern in the other aspects but hey, it has the unicorn features we don't see nearly as often!

  • There was that Nathan For You episode where they locked that kid in a coffin and had an orgy outside to test the sound proofing. No real practical use but apparently it did a good job.

    All jokes aside, I'm very interested to hear if something exists to that degree of practical hearing protection. Maybe a "suit"of sorts to cancel noise and dampen bone conduction or super active noise cancelling?

  • Every time I bring up transit/rail here, everyone gets so pessimistic about it. Having the option to take rail is so underrated and I don't think anyone really understands the potential. The excuse usually is "no one will use it" and "no one wants to pay for that, where will the funding come from? My taxes".

    We won't know until we actually try. To me there is no point to ask "what if?" And then snuff things out in protest. I really want to see some change to public transport and something like this could be the start.