Is this AI? I can’t tell. I kinda like it and I really hope it’s not.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is the most ridiculous conspiracy theory?
34·1 day agoPETA KILLS ANIMALS!!!
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Sometimes, childhood memories feel like faint memories from a past life.
1·3 days agoI sometimes think about making memories up, just for myself, because it wouldn’t matter at all. It’s just something that does or does not exist in your brain and makes you feel good or bad.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•💞 FairScan > Syncthing > Paperlees-ngxEnglish
2·11 days agoI tried OSS Document Scanner a year ago but never really used it. It has way more features but I didn’t need any of them. With FairScan, you just take pictures, give them a name and save them either as a single PDF or a couple PNGs. Repeat if necessary.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•💞 FairScan > Syncthing > Paperlees-ngxEnglish
1·11 days agoDoes it detect the four corners and adjusts the angle to make it flat 2D?
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•💞 FairScan > Syncthing > Paperlees-ngxEnglish
3·11 days agoHaha, thanks. I didn’t know this existed! I already use Syncthing, so that’s no problem. And I like that FairScan rotates my picture and adjusts it’s angle. If the Paperless Uploader-app does this as well, I might use it. Taking a look right now!
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•💞 FairScan > Syncthing > Paperlees-ngxEnglish
17·11 days agoI took my Very Important Documents!!-folder to a neighbour with a decent scanner. It’s not that much, we scanned for an hour or two. Older, less important stuff stays in binders I most likely will never touch. If I do have to look at something from there, I snap a quick FairScan before I put it back. So it’s not about perfection, I just try to make my live easier from now on. :)
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Do you have any recommendations for podcasts, that are as well produced and "deep" as video essays?
3·20 days agoI really like the subtle but detailed production and melancholic atmosphere of the Fall of Civilisations-podcast.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Do you have any recommendations for podcasts, that are as well produced and "deep" as video essays?
4·20 days agoI like it too but it doesn’t exactly has high production value… It’s just a recorded videocall.
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World News@lemmy.world•What happens to the human body in 49C heat? Australians are finding outEnglish
13·20 days agoI guess not as wet bulb 35 already kills humans
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Tagging music in Jellyfin & SymphoniumEnglish
2·21 days agoI use puddletag to bulk-change i.e. the album name or album artist. After tagging I use it to change the filename, done.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•A new look for Snikket on AndroidEnglish
8·24 days agoI never heard of it. Is it’s decentralised setup it’s unique feature that makes it different from Signal? Who uses this messenger, with whom for what?
Edit: This is not meant to sound harsh, I’m curious
Is there any proof that this is not AI? I really hope this is a genuine picture.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Those who've switched to Linux in the last year, how is it going?
2·27 days agoI already switched from Windows to Mint a couple of years ago and liked it a lot. Never distro-hopped, though. Now I got curious and installed ublue Aurora on a laptop. This experience is both very smooth (flatpak) and strange (distrobox) and I’m not sure I already fully understand immutable distros. But I keep on using it, get more experienced and I certainly will never go back to Windows.
Once you go France
others don’t stand a chance
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Cheapest way to back up a *lot* of data?English
1·1 month ago50 terabyte of family memories? Maybe trash 49 then. :)
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Cheapest way to back up a *lot* of data?English
19·1 month agoSlightly provocative take:
Let it go, it doesn’t matter. The desire to hoard data is, like hoarding money, understandable but unnecessary. What do you do with all this media. Your time on this planet is finite.
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