Most of the robots appear to be build from up-cycled trash that gets dumped in Africa.
Imagine the potential, if they had real access to cheap processing units and cheap sensors.
Imagine, if they could get an Arduino board for 3 dollars from China.
Actually a good advice. It is better to spend 3 month on searching for a good place, instead of suffering for 3 years.
Anyway, ad some vibration absorbing stickers to the center of the window. This will reduce vibrations.
Do the same for doors too, if you can. The stickers are probably only available for industrial purposes, since I have seen them only in industrial places.
Otherwise consider a heavy curtains on the sides of the window and one in the center.
The best would be, if you could build a small hill between the road and the house and plant some bushes on top of it. This is how considerate cities do it for their inhabitants.
Imagine a line of little green hills that are separating roads from buildings. Dresden did it a while ago and it worked like magic.
Voice calls are also data, it just gets paid by minute instead. Get the idea ?
Most of the robots appear to be build from up-cycled trash that gets dumped in Africa. Imagine the potential, if they had real access to cheap processing units and cheap sensors. Imagine, if they could get an Arduino board for 3 dollars from China.
Actually a good advice. It is better to spend 3 month on searching for a good place, instead of suffering for 3 years. Anyway, ad some vibration absorbing stickers to the center of the window. This will reduce vibrations. Do the same for doors too, if you can. The stickers are probably only available for industrial purposes, since I have seen them only in industrial places. Otherwise consider a heavy curtains on the sides of the window and one in the center. The best would be, if you could build a small hill between the road and the house and plant some bushes on top of it. This is how considerate cities do it for their inhabitants. Imagine a line of little green hills that are separating roads from buildings. Dresden did it a while ago and it worked like magic.