

That is the reason Markdown and Git are used for a lot shenanigans these days. Knowledge bases, awesome-lists, documentations. You name it.
If you got the right tools (sphinx, typora, mkdocs, …obsidian) you got a powerful toolchain.
That is the reason Markdown and Git are used for a lot shenanigans these days. Knowledge bases, awesome-lists, documentations. You name it.
If you got the right tools (sphinx, typora, mkdocs, …obsidian) you got a powerful toolchain.
We’re using headings for different types of inventory (hardware/office items/…) and then a block of subheading, bulletpoint combination (serialnumber, date of acquisition, whereabouts,…) for each item and associated item.
The toc is generated automatically and helps browsing through.
This might be an unpopular opinion/solution but even for two small size sister companies we are doing inventory in a version controlled markdown file 🫣
You could always look through helikon-tex’s palette for good trousers.
They offer a good quality for small money, but their sizes are odd. If you are lucky to find something matching, you’ll be fine.
Listen up. Varustelka started as surplus store and they are producer of a custom brand called Särmä.
Their gear is on par with Savotta (same sewers) and the customer service is excellent. But yes; their main audience is the tactical community. But they also have great items for hiking and re-creational stuff (take a look at the merino stuff).
Then thanks for showing by.
Yes. But a great opportunity to read about Volla. So 🤷♂️
Agreed. To few people manage to take another perspective and distance from their use case and technical abilities.
Wishful thinking.
Ich möchte hier jetzt auch kein allgemeines Spahn bashing lesen. Werdet bitte spezifisch 😂
Edit: werdet es nicht, wir sind ja alle nett hier, aber den Satz musste ich machen.
I‘m sure one of Musk’s underage geniuses will take over as a oneman-army 😂
Okay. Plants instead of trees. It was a false friend, thanks for pointing out. Striked tree out for good measure.
Cotton is cheaper. It grows on trees plants, which implicate better availability and easier procurement.
The prices are the way they are because it is real wool, which doesn’t grow on trees. If I take a look at other wool pullovers/sweaters from other companies they range from 80-130€ some peeking at about 200€.
So it is that particular material and thus product, not the company that is pricy.
Companies also use Threema for secure company chat. But again, my point was: Matrix is not the solution to any use case. That simple.
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