I think all day-sleepers can agree that we don't expect everyone else around us to adjust to our sleep schedules. That's a very snowflake-like thing to expect from strangers. What we do is buy blackout curtains, noise machines, earplugs, sleep masks, fans...whatever it takes to get our ZZ's in. I often work from 1330 till 0400 and sleep till noon so the lawn mowers, leaf blowers string trimmers etc.. at 10am on a Saturday or Sunday get rather annoying. What I do not expect is for the whole neighborhood to adjust to me...the needs of the many and whatnot....
Testify, brother.
My normal work hours are 2200-0600, so I ordinarily sleep up to around at least 1500, but I don't expect for the neighbors to just stop on my account.
Put an extra pillow over the side of my head, or (haven't had to do it yet, but it's an option) pop in some foam earplugs.
We third-shifters have to acknowledge the reality that about 70% of the world is first-shifters, about 20% second-shifters, and a scant 10% are third shifters.
We have to adapt to the rest of the world, not the other way around.