Don’t buy their printer. Don’t upload to Makerworld.
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In my case I’ve taken the really important stuff like birth certificates, etc., and put them into its own folder. Everything else is going into a simple box. I’m not getting that many documents by snail mail. It’s actually quite easy to find the physical document: I know from the scam that I’ve received the document on first of June two thousand eighteen. So I can go back to two thousand eighteen June and then there are maybe two or three documents which I’ve received in that time frame. You can also simply write an ongoing number on the document.
And how do I tell from the scan if there is a paper document? My scanner is naming those PDF in a typical method. If it is called Receipt_000123.pdf, I know that it is coming from my scanner and that there is something physical
I’m not aging out papers. I’m still on the first box, so everything is okay storage wise.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Server vs miniPC dilemma for homelabEnglish
2·2 days agoeven more demanding services (Immich, etc).
Just for your information, I’m running Immich on an old Optiplex and it does work without demanding a lot of power. Yes, if you import your library, it will take some time to process everything. But after that is done, the amount of computing you’ll need is actually near nothing. Processing the images is a one-time job. And if you’re not going around taking thousands of pictures every day, Immich will not demand much power. Most of the time it sits idle while not new pictures are uploaded and nobody looks at the pictures.
(it’s the same with Plex or Jellyfin BTW: If you’re not running the server for your extended family, you get away with cheap hardware)
If it’s digital, I’m keeping it. A scan it’s just a few kilobytes. And for a normal private person, the storage amount needed is absolutely minimal. Even if you get one important document per mail per day and scan it with a 1MB filesize, you’re looking at 365MB per year. If you’re 20 right now and are looking at a life expectancy of 85, that would be 365MB*65 = 23GB of storage.
KatherinaReichelt@feddit.orgOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Plex’s price hikes prove I was right to switch to JellyfinEnglish
418·2 days agoMy opinion: Plex has made it clear that they want your money. They don’t want you to host your own media and be happy with that. They want you to pay a subscription.
The whole Plex Pass Lifetime subscription is kind of a trap. You might be getting away with paying once currently, but let’s be honest: That means that they have taken your money once. And a some time in the future, a MBA dude will notice that they have a lot of non-paying heavy users (meaning: users who have paid several years ago, which is not relevant for the revenue goals of the current quarter) - and they will try to get you to pay again and again. You might be okay with that, but if you don’t want to get hassled, you need to switch to something else.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Tesla is recalling its cheaper Cybertruck because the wheels might fall off / All 173 of the RWD Cybertrucks sold by Tesla are being recalled.English
16·4 days agoThey are kind of public:
Tesla sold 20,237 Cybertrucks in 2025, down from 38,965 the previous year, according to figures from Kelley Blue Book’s annual electric vehicle (EV) sales reports.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/tesla-cybertruck-sales-elon-musk/
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Technology@lemmy.world•Nvidia’s New Partnership Wants to Put Mini AI Data Centers on Your HouseEnglish
10·6 days agoSo they’re distributing their data center into various neighborhoods and therefore are leeching on power lines and everything else there. Kind of clever but also sneaky an slimy.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•AI-assisted moderation in the fediverse is happening. Now what?English
1·6 days agoIt depends on your jurisdiction, but it is a GDPR nightmare. There is a difference between exchanging public posts between instances and building political profiles with AI for individual users without their consent.
And that is also one of the reasons why it is so infuriating that modern linux based Android systems or Windows wants to steer you away from the filesystem.
KatherinaReichelt@feddit.orgto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•Which instances have the most ban-happy moderators? Analysis insideEnglish
65·10 days agoThat’s actually quite wild coming from someone on dbzero0, which is doing the same on an instance level as instance policy
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Technology@lemmy.world•I Asked AI to Count My Carbs 27,000 Times. It Couldn’t Give Me the Same Answer Twice.English
18·11 days agoThe issue is that there are apps promising you an calorie count via photo.
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Technology@lemmy.world•LinkedIn Is Scanning Your Browser Extensions. This Is How They Use the Data. — 404English
5·12 days agoThat behaviour shouldn’t be possible in a browser that has its users interests in mind. The browser could limit the extentions websites could monitor for to a sensible amount. Or disable that feature at all. Or block fingerprinting by default by providing false data. But if you have the worlds biggest spy company building your browser, you will get a browser that spies
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Technology@lemmy.world•Meta lost 20 million users last quarter. First drop in daily active users since it started tracking the numbers in 2019English
10·12 days agoThey are reporting “family daily active users” and I assume that this “family” means all of their apps. They are reporting 3.56 billion DAU, but Whatsapp alone has 3.3 billion users according to some sources. So we really do not know how Facebook or Instagram are doing from those numbers - and it does make sense that user numbers are dropping when Russia is restricting access to WhatsApp & Co and Iran is switching off its internet.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Google has a price for you. We found it.English
5·12 days agoAccount bans? Which accounts will be banned?
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Technology@lemmy.world•After Xbox and Windows, now GITHUB is in crisis, "failing me, every single day, and it is personal"English
5·12 days agoNot really. Blockchain technology has one use case and that is collaboration between partners who don’t trust each other. So we’re talking crypto coins, where not all nodes are really trustworthy and there is an incentive to cheat. But there’s no reason to bring this tech to your Git repository because you really do not want untrustworthy participants in your code. Only you should have access to your Git rep, and then the easier solution is to host it yourself and use a normal database.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Google has a price for you. We found it.English
36·13 days agoThe average American generates about $1,605 a year in advertising value. A 35- to 44-year-old man in Bozeman, MT, without children, using a desktop and making high-value corporate searches, generates an estimated $17,929.30. An 18- to 24-year-old father in Fort Smith, AR, using an Android phone and making low-value searches, generates $31.05.
Just imagine how much people have to buy through ads to justify this amount of ad spending.
KatherinaReichelt@feddit.orgto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•If someone change their last name woudl it cost them job oppetutines?
10·13 days agoSure - first of all, your job application might be rejected as spam when you are naming yourself Sauron McSauronface. Depending on which character you are naming yourself after, people might also think that you are an idiot. If you name yourself Patrick Bateman, they might not want you to work in that kindergarden because your choice tells them a lot about you.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Canonical lays out a plan for AI in Ubuntu LinuxEnglish
2·13 days agoI know that text to speech does work without AI, but the modern AI-based models are so much better.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft Vibing — capturing screenshots and voice samples without governanceEnglish
1·13 days agoYeah, that really does not look good. Something like that should never have been released in that state and that is a serious problem with processes.



It looks like there is a fan blowing the hot air away