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Fine I didn’t want one anyway
Set up Paperless-ng on your server, generally with Docker, and map the Consume folder to wherever you want. Expose that on the network as a Samba or FTP share depending on your printer.
Printers with a bit more than basic features allow you to “scan to target” and it’s basically designed to set up a Public share folder on windows and scan and your document just shows up on the computer. Same deal but map it to the consume folder on the server. Paperless automatically picks up and intakes anything dropped in the consume folder.
So you end up just hitting Scan on the printer, the printer will dump the output into consume share via either samba or ftp, and Paperless automatically picks it up and puts it in the Inbox for ya.
I use Paperless-ng and it’s great. Headlining feature is that it stores your documents in PDF in a plain folder which makes backing up easy. Another software that puts your documents in a database is no good unless it has its own backup method.
Plus being on a network server means I can set up my printer to scan to there as a target, my phone to scan to there, computer, I can drop emails in the consume folder, etc. Easy peasy to get stuff in there.
Lemmy McLemmyface
Reader mode is just regular Chad, me with my RSS reader with built in reader mode is the real Giga Chad
the bigger the air leak the better the cooling 🗿
I run Fedora Server on a blade server in a colo.
Pros:
Cons:
Those cons are starting to hit hard, and when I reimage this server next I’m probably going to Proxmox or Debian. Server 37 was good but I probably won’t bother with 39.
I ran ‘rm -rf ~’ because I fat fingered the ~ instead of the 1 and wiped my home folder
It’s because they pulled the ol’ “got your nose” on Dr. Verlucci, and he’s back for revenge, haha, get it?
There are only two good things about Pokémon, and that’s FireRed and Regigigas
Field of view has to do with the curvature of the lens, not size. How do you think 360 cameras work? Not with a massive sensor, that’s for sure.
I have almost the exact same setup, but just say “meh”, type my password blindly while looking at my main screen and press Enter, and after login it’s arranged as it should be.
Yeah, it’s an issue, but it’s a non-issue