Given that indoor CO2 levels are a strong indicator of #COVID transmission risk (1, 2, 3) I feel like we should have laws mandating that public spaces have CO2 level monitoring alongside HVAC improvements if levels are found to be bad
Not just for COVID in particular, but our inevitable future pandemics
@Neblib@Slyence@archliberal I got the dead end on the first go around. You could probably lower it a bit if you don't break everything that is empty but that feels like cheating.
@archliberal@Neblib I did use incognito to retry this time. That is generally what I do if I want to do it again. But I have noticed the streak seems to randomly change even out of incognito.
Probably something relating to my VPN or one of the like 50 extensions I have on my firefox.
@Neblib I think it is fine to have suburbs but don't know they are right for most people. Riverdale is nice and there is a place for it but I think cities could be denser. The impact of places like river dale is still a fair bit higher than the sort of housing you see in the estates of Hong Kong, Taoyuan and Tokyo so I think we should have the ability to build it but we shouldn't subsidize it.
Got closer each time. I have to say looking at the graphs after the fact all these countries have similar color combinitions the only thing different was how green they were and a few extras. I wish it was a bit easier to look back and see other countries export mixes easier.
@Neblib@Slyence When I looked at bangladesh I was shocked to see how green there mix it. Also they export almost twice that of Pakistan novw which says something about the pakistani military
It was really difficult today to not go on a rant about the significant synchronization costs of a large mandatory in-person meeting without an agenda or evidence of forward planning. Somehow I managed just making this toot.
@Neblib Agenda don't need to be that complex to make life so much better. 24 hours before make an angeda, after the meeting put a brief summary, If it is really important do formal minutes.