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Cake day: March 24th, 2022

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  • I guess we’ll see. I also think web pages work differently to games, in regards to the money that goes into developing them, and the expected revenue. Western companies would be perfectly willing to make 2 versions of the same game so they can keep milking Western audiences and keep selling to the Chinese players. But logistically that might lead them to dead-ends, such as trying to balance PvP between a European whale and a Chinese player.

    It also means that now there will be data available to compare youth development, gambling addiction etc, between China and the West, which might hasten existing similar actions in the EU, UK and US.







  • CO2 is heavier than O2 and naturally sinks to the bottom. So you’d need to install ventilation pipes around the room, connecting between cellar floor level and the ground level above. A computer fan is not big enough to cut it, and you are thinking about it the wrong way as well. You need to move large volumes of air, so the smaller the fan diameter, the more RPMs you need to achieve desirable movement of sufficient air volume, which means more sound produced by the movement of the fan.

    What you could do is take a couple old stand or wall fans and weld them together to create a 6-blade double-sided fan. Then dig an S-tunnel for ventilation, and line it with aluminum or PVC to create a sterile surface. Install the fan somewhere in the middle, and connect it to a fan motor modified to work at slower RPMs for silent running, but running constantly.

    You can camouflage the ventilation tunnel’s exit by building a small structure around it that makes it look like a brick grill maybe. Whatever ventilation system you use, you’ll need it to be covered to protect the fan’s electrical system and the cellar itself from rain. You’ll also need to install grills/filters to prevent critters from moving through, especially stuff like mice, snakes, or venomous insects/arachnoids.

    As for mould, you need to make sure the place is not susceptible to humidity, so a simple dehumidifier should suffice.

    Aside from a CO2 sensor, it wouldn’t be a bad idea to also have a humidity sensor and maybe a carbon monoxide sensor as well. You don’t need much else.