Gurkthulu Fhtagn, Gurkthulu Fhtagn! mhlw’nafh Gurkthulu P’ckley wgah-nagl fhatagn!
Gurkthulu Fhtagn, Gurkthulu Fhtagn! mhlw’nafh Gurkthulu P’ckley wgah-nagl fhatagn!
for receipts and such paperless ngx is good. that won’t track your repairs or inform of you of likely maintenance problems, but that and a spread sheet sounds like a good start.
there is no “undefined” in java. this would either be a map containing the key value pair (“name”, null) or it would be mapped to an object of some class with an attribute “name” which can hold a null value. in any case {} wont equal {“name”:null}.
look into local dns servers if you want multiple machines to use your local domains if you only want a single windows or linux (and probably mac) computer to use the domain to access a specific local ip an entry in your etc/hosts file would be enough
sounds like you want a MultiKeyMap and a way to store the data from which you build the map, so i’d suggest to look up that data structure. incremental search could than be implemented by filtering on the key sets or subsets of it.
https://github.com/docker-mailserver/docker-mailserver should be able to do it.
if i remember this in 6 weeks i’ll check the setup at work.
this was the idea of slightly drunk teens, so our only prop was a dining plate for the steering wheel, but we sure gave our best to sound like a car.
Iam sure our attempt failed because one back seat passenger was lagging behind.
three friends and me pretending to be a car were denied service at the McDrive once.
fixed lens cameras are a relatively niche thing nowerdays, despite the hype around thr fuji x100vi and the rico gr3.
i’d look for a micro-four-thirds camera like the om system om5/olympus e5. The micro-four-thirds sensors are very good, despite being smaller, the system offers a ton of good glass that tends to be lighter and smaller than aps-c or fullframe equivalents, so very backpackable.