I was curious about the levels of CO2 in my room so I went and bought a sensor for my bedroom. I was somewhat appalled when I woke up this morning with heavy eyelids to see the concentration at 1700 ppm.

Guess I have to leave my door open now.

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    When there is no light, the plants also breathe like humans, so it could be even worse.

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        I reached out to Amazon and they told me the best solution would be permanent daylight. Just set up growlights, let the plants remove c02 24hrs a day and never sleep. I can work 18 hours a day and I’m thinking I may be able to just remove the bed and convert it to a home office so I can work my side hustle through the night. This gives me plenty of time to use the bathroom and eat 3 times a day. A simple brain implant to allow my body to switch over to AI mode for 8 hours a day allows my brain to rest and productivity to never drop. I’m planning a vacation so I can take a weekend trip in 2029. Maybe I’ll go to the beach, I don’t want to do something to expensive.