Yeah pretty sure these are European rules as we have the same thing in the UK. Basically the current batch needs to remain above the average weight if it drops under the target weight packs will start getting rejected until the average increases.
Yeah pretty sure these are European rules as we have the same thing in the UK. Basically the current batch needs to remain above the average weight if it drops under the target weight packs will start getting rejected until the average increases.
Better than nothing
Same conclusion, perhaps look into putting lineage OS on it
To sideload iPhones apps? Lol
/E: I realised you probably meant pretending to be in those countries… duh
Isn’t the 9792 street distance though rather than a straight line?
Have the days of it being illegal to call it anything but a special military operation in Russia ended?
Probably a repost so technically not op
I find after drunk sleep I’m still tired anyway and can sleep even after monging out and eating crap all day
Also would like to know the machine you went with, you’re quoting GBP so same country
You’re making me nostalgic my friend!
Oh and you just reminded me asteroids as well!
Probably space invaders on the Atari 2600
I didn’t have an Atari new I believe it was already an old system when me and my sister got it.
I remember when I passed my test the mid 00’s if I did a long motorway journey my bumper and windscreen would be an insect graveyard… now it’s next to nothing.
Yeah it seems most of the posts on the front page are about Reddit or about how proud people are of using Lemmy etc I just want to see some actual content :(
Yeah I’ve worked IT in a food production environment and am familiar with setting up the products. When we went from catch weight (price per kg) to fixed weight products like ops we got loads of calls about packs being rejected and initially didn’t understand why until reading more into how e weighing rules work. I can’t remember the specifics as it was sometime ago but only a certain percentage can be below the target weight and above T1 and a smaller percentage can be between T1 and T2 which are the fall back weights.
https://www.gov.uk/weights-measures-and-packaging-the-law/packaged-goods
Fortunately these rules are preprogrammed into checker weighers and weight price labellers so they setup is easy it’s just getting the weights right going into those machines with minimum giveaway (if the batch weighs more than the the pack count x target weight that is called giveaway).