A lot of people do visa runs every 3 months. And there’s also the DTV, which is relatively easy to get and lets you stay half the year.
What is the age of those couples?
I used FastTrack in the early days and loved the product. Problem was their question bank was too small so it was easy for anyone motivated to cheat. I spent under an hour reading reviews of what questions were asked,…
“Photon's motion sensor can't detect motion behind glass.” That’s a pity. Though probably the use cases behind a window usually have access to power anyway and wouldn’t need this.
That market already exists, for example I got a simple camera from kidamento.com for my kids. I hope OP doesn’t increase the cost of the product and decrease the battery life by adding edge case features like this.
lxml is written in Cython and is very efficient in my tests. Much faster than BeautifulSoup, which is pure Python. What alternatives are 5x faster?
I checked those links and didn’t see it mentioned that python code is actually executed. Could you quote the relevant part?
A lot of people do visa runs every 3 months. And there’s also the DTV, which is relatively easy to get and lets you stay half the year.
What is the age of those couples?
I used FastTrack in the early days and loved the product. Problem was their question bank was too small so it was easy for anyone motivated to cheat. I spent under an hour reading reviews of what questions were asked,…
“Photon's motion sensor can't detect motion behind glass.” That’s a pity. Though probably the use cases behind a window usually have access to power anyway and wouldn’t need this.
That market already exists, for example I got a simple camera from kidamento.com for my kids. I hope OP doesn’t increase the cost of the product and decrease the battery life by adding edge case features like this.
lxml is written in Cython and is very efficient in my tests. Much faster than BeautifulSoup, which is pure Python. What alternatives are 5x faster?
I checked those links and didn’t see it mentioned that python code is actually executed. Could you quote the relevant part?