I wonder what architects/builders are going to start bringing to market, and targeting whom, to take advantage of this.https://twitter.com/paulg/status/1211225199003283456 …
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Sleep optimization always makes me think of kim dotcompic.twitter.com/oGrksS3vDD
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What you’re describing is a hotel room.
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The modern American home also generally assumes people have less miscellaneous stuff than they do, and insists that storage rooms be treated as second bedrooms, garages, or “man caves” instead of creating a proper storeroom
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Most people use houses for all the usual things at one point or another, though. The market for a no-visitor house is probably about the size of the market for the no-passenger car. Re: OP, houses are definitely unfit for IoT, though. Really they should have Qi every two feet.
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This thread by
@devonzuegel seems relevant to the discussion https://twitter.com/devonzuegel/status/1210353967596789761?s=21 …https://twitter.com/devonzuegel/status/1210353967596789761 …
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Every shoebox Manhattan studio :) With certain constraints (salary/rent ratio), the weight of each home amenity or feature becomes more obvious - both within the home and between the home and other life costs.
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