

Oh wow.
Oh wow.
I can’t seem to find it. I want to know what their product is.
Thank you!
How does the a380 impact your power consumption? If you have ever measured it.
Wondering if you have and insight on power usage with the a310 in the system while idling. I built a sub 25w server and don’t want to mess that up.
Sometimes it’s a power consumption issue.
In my case I could use a pi in terms of CPU and ram but I need a lot of SATA. After putting in a perfect energy saving MB and a picoPSU I am idling at 16 watts. But id preferred a pi regarding power.
But yeah sff PCs are cheaper and much more powerful.
Ah didnt even realize you are the dev. Thanks for the work you put Into this!
I get that ocr clashes but for me it is mostly scanned documents that are not really useable without ocr. I imagine a lot of people face the same situation. Either way I understand your position on this.
Either way, great project!
It’s hungry in resources. But most of all it’s complex. It’s more suited for medium sized company’s or at least it feels like that.
Sorry typo. Find
I am considering switching from paperless but I can’t find anything about ocr. Does anybody know?
I absolutely could. That doesn’t change my stance on this software.
The code hidden in xz was also publicly available and didn’t get caught. So much for open source making all things safe just by being open source. And that was a high value target. Imagine what happens (or could) on a smaller scale.
Honestly now, are you reading code of a nice project You want to spin up in a docker to try out? I don’t. I check the project and the stars/engagement. If it goes any further I check who is involved in it and that’s about it.
It looks fishy. Happy to see somebody putting something out there but if I am not reading the code I have to trust reputation and the age and number of stars on GitHub (although those can be bought too) are not doing it for me.
When will there be the next xz attack thingy?
That looks like a fantastic project! Thanks for the effort
And that’s why I am staying home. In the back country. The cellar of an ancient stone house.
That’s strange. It’s working with the IP and port and explicitly removing the s from https im the setup screen. It is sneaky about the s.
I am hosting vaultwarden locally (docker) and just don’t use the Webinterface. The Firefox addon and the bitwarden desktop tool work just fine. Also the android app syncs.
Windows. Somehow I went away and was replaced by Linux.
Problems have a tendency to solve themselves one way or the other. – some smart person
I am on the road till Friday, then I’ll get the model and details so you can make an informed decision.
I am on the road till Friday, then I’ll get the model and details so you can make an informed decision.
I am not saying that ntfy is responsible or even the cause but since I tried it my notifications on Android are beyond screwed. I removed it and still … But it would be nice to have and since a lot of people are using it successfully I am sure it’s a viable alternative.