If you need to focus
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I found this reddit today. http://www.simplynoise.com/ Brown noise with some noise reducing headphones. It really is nice.
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I found this reddit today. http://www.simplynoise.com/ Brown noise with some noise reducing headphones. It really is nice.
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Nice! Very timely. My workplace is probably the loudest workplace in the world even though people have their own rooms instead of cubicles.
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Nice! Very timely. My workplace is probably the loudest workplace in the world even though people have their own rooms instead of cubicles.
Trying working in a "goldfish" bowl, aka an upstairs server room which earlier in the summer had an ambient temperature of 52 celcius. Thankfully I didn't have to but a couple of guys had to work for about a week in there (well stints of about 30 minutes was all they could bear).
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I found this reddit today. http://www.simplynoise.com/ Brown noise with some noise reducing headphones. It really is nice.
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my former employer has white noise generators in the ceiling - sounds a bit like a bunch of fans. they flood the office with a background hiss that does a pretty good job of masking small random noises. unfortunately, it seemed to me, that it also raises the noise floor a bit, so if you want something to be heard, it has to be louder.
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I found this reddit today. http://www.simplynoise.com/ Brown noise with some noise reducing headphones. It really is nice.
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I sit beside a server room, got habituated its noise. Now without the server noise, I feel servers are not running and code may not run:~. That's why I'm not able to work properly from home. I will need a recorded server noise to work from home...
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my former employer has white noise generators in the ceiling - sounds a bit like a bunch of fans. they flood the office with a background hiss that does a pretty good job of masking small random noises. unfortunately, it seemed to me, that it also raises the noise floor a bit, so if you want something to be heard, it has to be louder.
One of our clients has the same, but normal level voices don't seem to be low enough to be affected. Ditto for, also, a former employer of mine.
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I found this reddit today. http://www.simplynoise.com/ Brown noise with some noise reducing headphones. It really is nice.
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I prefer to listen to the gentle hum of fans, wind rustling leaves, the chirping of birds outside my window, and whatever tunes are playing on the computer. Wait, what, you have to sit in a cube farm? *shudders*
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I prefer to listen to the gentle hum of fans, wind rustling leaves, the chirping of birds outside my window, and whatever tunes are playing on the computer. Wait, what, you have to sit in a cube farm? *shudders*
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Just pour on some more salt and rub it in, why don't you?
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