It has stairs AND door frames, seems like a bargain to me
It has stairs AND door frames, seems like a bargain to me
This post from 2019 says it’s fake
This is like living in a fire station or a movie set
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It’s a studio apartment so there is no dedicated bedroom just one all-purpose room. For some of those apartments a rope is all you could cram or afford.
It was on the market around 2021 in Lancaster, UK and still is
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/141302183#/?channel=STU_LET
It all depends on the implementation and need.
In-memory structures are usually faster to work with, but harder to coordinate multiple updates from multiple sources (different applications, services, etc).
Databases have all sort of failsafe mechanisms to ensure data integrity and recovery options, in most times there is no need to reinvent it all over again.
Persistent - do you need to access the data again once your program was finished? How often does the data change by other programs/tasks once you read it? How big is your data and how complex are the connections between your data objects?
Many times the implementation is a mixed approach. It is better to know and calculate the needs before you start your project, but as it usually happen, once you get performance issues, you start optimizing adding in-memory cache or scale to a bigger database.
With all the chandeliers you sure to have at least one not working in a given time.
Cozy little place, I do hope 27 parking spaces would be enough. The scenery is outstanding.