I guess my point was that consuming bandwidth to stream white noise from a phone that’s on for other reasons is a rather efficient use of resources. My assumption was that using running water wouldn’t be the retort because A) it’s more valuable than electricity & B) there’s a pump involved somewhere in the process. I assumed wrong, but we played the game & no harm was done.
You could have water run out of one bucket into another. Just swap the buckets when the upper one is empty. It functions as a clock also if you keep track of how many times you swap the buckets.
Famously compressible white noise.
If only there was a way to locally generate white noise in real time, but alas…
Do you know a good way to do it w/o electricity?
Running water from a faucet with an aerator
I love the malicious compliance of this
I guess my point was that consuming bandwidth to stream white noise from a phone that’s on for other reasons is a rather efficient use of resources. My assumption was that using running water wouldn’t be the retort because A) it’s more valuable than electricity & B) there’s a pump involved somewhere in the process. I assumed wrong, but we played the game & no harm was done.
You could have water run out of one bucket into another. Just swap the buckets when the upper one is empty. It functions as a clock also if you keep track of how many times you swap the buckets.
Hot water, obviously.
Maybe a pegboard with tens of thousands of tuning forks on it?
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Light a campfire in your bedroom