Maker uses Raspberry Pi and AI to block noisy neighbor’s music by hacking nearby Bluetooth speakers::Roni Bandini is using a Raspberry Pi to power his AI-driven assault against his neighbor’s regular 9am reggaeton music.

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    8 months ago

    I’ve found the opposite.

    A lot of people don’t understand just how paperthin those walls are or they come from an environment of “there will be noise”. If someone actually, politely, asks them to keep it down during reasonable hours, then people usually will.

    The issue is when people pound on the door as though the noise maker is the greatest asshole ever. That triggers spite. Same with unreasonable demands.

    Like, if someone asks me to keep it down at 10 PM? I will apologize like hell and turn it down. You ask me to keep it down at 9 am? I will probably tell you to go fuck yourself and explain that you live in an apartment building and there is going to be noise.


    Fun story time! One of my exes was very much “the loud neighbor”. Clomping around in heavy slippers at all hours of the night, playing loud music, turning up her tv, having a subwoofer in an apartment, etc. After I realized and felt bad I had an awkward talk like “hey… have any of your neighbors ever complained? Because if this were my apartment they would hear this god awful lawyer show from the lobby”. She didn’t believe me so I told her to just step out into the hallway and then she was MORTIFIED. Immediately turned down everything and unplugged the sub. Even wrote up a nice letter that she taped on all her neighbors’ doors to apologize.

    Within a week there had been a complaint filed against her for “vandalizing” someone’s door… by taping an apology note on there.

    Good times.

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      8 months ago

      You ask me to keep it down at 9 am? I will probably tell you to go fuck yourself

      Ah yes, YTA then.

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      Within a week there had been a complaint filed against her for “vandalizing” someone’s door… by taping an apology note on there.

      I’ve seen tape rip paint off when it’s removed. The door has to be removed, sanded back (the entire door, not just where the tape was… because door paint fades and you can’t match the color). A door needs three coats of hard wearing slow drying paint - has to dry overnight between coats… making it a four day job.

      Worst of all, the door has to be horizontal while the paint dries - so that’s four days with no front door. Not an option. They will usually just replace the door and that can cost thousands (but at least it won’t leave you without a front door for days).

      If you want to leave a note for someone - use the letterbox.

      Good times.

      Yeah see that shit just isn’t worth it. I had a neighbour threaten to pour milk into a work colleague’s car door once. Car doors are full of noise insulation material that would have soaked up the milk and gone mouldy/started to stink. Costs a fortune to fix that.

      Best thing to do in my opinion is call the police, anonymously. If it’s not worth a formal complaint then it’s not worth complaining at all.

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        8 months ago

        Car doors are hollow mate.

        How do you expect all the mechanisms for door locking/unlocking/opening and windows to fit in there?

        Might be some rubber sound deading mat stuck to one side on a really high in car, but theres nothing absorptive inside the door.

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      8 months ago

      I put a note on a neighbors door about her dog that was scratching at the door, and making the door wobble, which made the whole building shake. She put a note taped to her own door rambling about abuse and how she would call the police, etc.

      When she was eventually evicted, they had to tear up the entire place, leaving the windows open to air out for over a month before they could rent it again.

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      8 months ago

      Maybe who complained for the apology note prefers a good shotgun to solve his/her neighborhood matters