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I also watch 720p (and lower!) videos/movies and think it's just fine. But it doesn't bother me in the slightest, whereas other people are very bothered by it. Now that I know what I looks like: yeah, X11 does tear a lot, I guess. I had to find a YouTube video to find out what exactly it looks like. Or another thing: some time ago X11 and Wayland were being discussed on HN and someone asked me if I didn't mind the tearing on X11. He asked "what noise?" On the other hand he hates living next to a road, whereas I don't actually mind that so much. My brother once lived above a pub, when I came over the pub was playing music and I asked him if the noise didn't bother him.

Unpredictability also plays a part: it suddenly starts at a random time and okay, so your neighbour is playing loud music (or practising their instrument) is this going to be for 5 minutes? 30 minutes? 2 hours? All night? I think having control has a lot to do with it even the most beautiful music is "noise" if you can't control when it starts and stops. Like, I don't necessarily care that the toddlers stomping around above me are having fun, learning new things, etc etc.
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Maybe consider getting quiet equipmen - you're a software developer, so you can surely afford it. There's a very unsettling feeling you get when you can't escape that, especially when you work from home. But it's difficult to fill those patterns in because practice playing is inherently unpredictable, ie frustrating.Īlso, whatever instrument you're playing, I guarantee you the difference between everything else is that your neighbor can feel the music even with bulky headphones. Practice is scattered, filled with experimentation, and repetitious as hell. It's kind of like someone on the train talking on the phone - you only hear their perspective and it really messes with your head since you naturally want to make sense of what's going on. To a degree I think the difference is that practice noise is completely different from playing a song from start to end. I want to practice a lot, but I hate noise pollution myself and don't want to be a nusiance to others.Īlso a musician, but also noise sensitive. but is it really as bad as noise from motorcycles, lawnmowers, and car alarms? For those who enjoy hearing their own music but still feel this way: how do you expect new musicians to come into existence, new music to be made? Is it not a racket worth its trouble? Is there any solace in knowing that the person making such noise is doing so with the specific goal of creating enjoyable noise in the future? I get that listening to me repetitously work out a song or musical phrase for an hour might not be pleasant. Last year, I had to move out of an apartment complex because our neighbors would not tolerate even 30 minutes of practice a day (in spite of the ~2 daily hours of lawn care racket, but whatever) and complained to building management.


although I understand that, in the end, instrument practice is still noise, it hurts to see this listed among the rest of your items. I like that I can hike here and it's absolute silence, every single time.Īs a musician. People who blast music while outside, especially in natural parks, are assholes without exception. I can take a bus and not be surrounded by people shouting at someone on speakerphone, and needing to repeat their every statement several times because 5 other people are doing the same thing.Īnd yeah.
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I can relax and not have to hear someone blasting the action movies and advertisements from their TV from 6 AM to 10 PM every single day. I can sleep knowing people aren't going to start screaming and fighting in the middle of the street at 11:30 PM and again at 7 AM, even in a nice neighborhood. I can sleep knowing some old guy isn't going to compensate for his masculinity by revving up his modded motorcycle at 4:30 AM everyday. I can go to bed every night knowing some random guy won't decide 3 AM on a Wednesday morning is the best day to crank up the bass to max and start a party.

The absolute best thing about leaving the US several years ago is the silence.
