Facial recognition shouldn’t be costly, you can do it on Raspberry Pi with a Coral.
Facial recognition shouldn’t be costly, you can do it on Raspberry Pi with a Coral.
Fries are deep fried. Why would you bake them?
Mayo is 75% fat and yet it is used as a dip everywhere.
PLA is digestible, it doesn’t pose a microplastic threat. If it gets into you, it’ll become a part of your poop.
PLA doesn’t last long. It starts to fall apart after a few months of exposure to sunlight in otherwise completely sterile environment. It is also easily compostable in hot industrial composters. It is also digestible by mammals, thus its micro particles are not an issue.
I don’t know what you are doing in the plastics industry, but it seems that you don’t understand what words “biodegradable” and “plastic” mean.
They’re pretty much the same price here in the UK, BUT you can buy HUGE bags of a regular variant and that makes it a lot cheaper. And 1040 tea bags last more than a week, so less shopping!
Yorkshire if I’m lazy, Golden Monkey from Wenyang Tea Garden if I’m not.
You’re just delusional.
There’s no limit on rents in the UK. You can spend all of your money on it if you wish.
There’s a 4.5x household income limit for mortgages in the UK. So if your combined income is £60k (for a family where both parties have average UK income), the most money you can borrow is £270k. And then you look at something that’s not immediately falling apart and you see this https://www.zoopla.co.uk/for-sale/details/67606066/ you instantly know that you can’t afford anything even with £1m in your pocket.
That’s unless you want to settle for a garage transformed into a “one bed house” https://www.zoopla.co.uk/for-sale/details/66317679/
Another option would be to move to some part of London like Barking, but I’d rather live in a shed than a drug den.
So yeah, I’m happy for you if £1m is life changing for you.
Well, lucky you. But when houses cost over £2m, £1m down payment won’t make me able to afford shit.
I don’t know about a million being life changing. Can’t even buy a house for a million over here… Especially in USD, lol.
They usually work 24/7. Their whole life is work unless they have generational wealth.
Here in the UK the legal minimum is 1 bar per 10m of elevation. But usually the tap will have between 2 and 4 bars of pressure. Older buildings might only have 1 bar ofc. And by older I mean stuff that was built centuries ago and proper modern water supply is impossible to install.
Well, you’re asking about other countries and literally no one knows what PSI is :)
I guess you live in a country with loads of spare IP addresses. Here in the UK they change every few days and IPs get rotated between all ISPs, so you can’t even deduct which ISP I’m using. And sometimes my IP is not even a mainland UK IP, but some weird shit from across the world, because Empire, lol.
Upvote for typo.