Gotta take a look at it and spin one container up. Looks promising, too!
As I'm not completely invested in paperless, I'll definitely try it out, thanks!
Haven't seen support for exports/backups at first glance, that is imo a must have.
Gotta take a look at it and spin one container up. Looks promising, too!
As I'm not completely invested in paperless, I'll definitely try it out, thanks!
Haven't seen support for exports/backups at first glance, that is imo a must have.
Ja, weniger Worker, dann dauert das OCR eben Mal länger. Da das eher selten ich muss das Dokument sofort im Paperless anschauen, kann das meinetwegen auch seine Minuten brauchen.
Bin bisher auch noch nicht 100% auf den Workflow eingeschossen:
Yeah, I've read about using a Wyse 5070 for this a lot by now. Maybe I'll explicitly search for them instead. All I've seen around me are 4gb models, however. The Stack I'm currently running blocks 3.7gb in idle... So that's not enough
Did you just turn off all transcoding or pre-transcoded to 720p mp4 (or similar)?
Or did you just rely on the native apps for direct play?
Paperless, I guess OCR is very taxing, but I mainly had RAM problems regarding this on my Pi 3, with only one doc at a time, it went slow but steady.
Immich maxed out my i5 (all cores on 100) for some minutes when running the ML on my imported test library of ca. 3k Files. So yeah, when choosing the Pi4, I'd go with ente for sure!
A Pi as a travel server sounds like an awesome idea!
What are the use cases for taking it with you instead of just connecting to your homelab?
Edit: Your username made me thirsty, too bad I have to wait some hundred years to get one on earth...
it did not work well enough to be usable.
Was it the overall performance or the OCR specifically?
I have run paperless some time on a pi 3b without OCR (manually doing it on a PC or when scanning with Apps like MakeACopy) and it was okay-ish. Not a lot documents though.
And I thought it was mainly the 1GB RAM limiting (starting Paperless started swapping right away...)
Did you get a static public IP from your ISP?
Taking do one thing, but do it good to the next level, nice!
I thought about getting a pi zero also just for the pi-hole. But my pi3b holds up pretty good, still
Cool, do you get any auth and/or ingress protection?
With cloudflare, you get some auth options, can block AI crawlers (that get recognized...) etc for free
When I looked into it first, Pangolin seemed a bit overwhelming.
Is it hard to set up?
Nice, I have to take a look if mine supports it, too!
Wow, that's a crazy and impressive setup! Pretty amazing what's possible with something so low power that it could run off of battery and possibly solar alone...
Having such a setup for travel and emergencies is a cool idea, I'll have to put it onto my "possibly some day" list :)