On the surface, this thread totally doesn't belong in the "Antimustachian Wall of Shame and Comedy" forum (maybe "Mustachianism Around The Web"?)
But reading the article unintentionally highlighted the act of Antimustachian Shame and Comedy that huge numbers of us participate in every day, by having one building we sleep in that sits unused throughout the day, and one building we work in that sits unused throughout the night, often a not-insignificant distance apart. What a horrible waste of resources! Entire buildings, heating/cooling systems, furniture, almost duplicate-everything, for what? Ok, certainly there are benefits to working spaces that are physically separate from living spaces, but I bet those benefits aren't worth the costs that we pay for them. So kudos to this guy for noticing the absurdity of it all and taking advantage of what was right in front of him to live a more-efficient life.