

🧠 + a few slapdash notes in a password manager. It’s very organic, very human.
Occasionally leads to situations like this.
🧠 + a few slapdash notes in a password manager. It’s very organic, very human.
Occasionally leads to situations like this.
I’ve frankensteined a horrible unsigned extension that’s half bad human code and half AI garbage that autoredirects reddit links to their archive.org version.
Does the job, if a little slowly, without this little shit getting in the way:
Sounds like capitalism at work, pricing to suit demand :( Not a great idea to let a domain fall out of grace if there’s ever a chance you’ll want it again.
In work we still maintain domains for arms of the parent company that are long defunct. Less for us and more to prevent others registering.
I’ve had one personal domain go out of grace, but the reactivation price wasn’t too bad. Cheeky, yes - but not bad enough to get something new.
Could be worse, could end up at auction like hexbear did…
Welcome.
Wishing you well wherever you end up :)
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Namecheap have served me well, for both personal and work.
Big Clive is great for interesting electronics/deathtraps 🙂
NurdRage ticks the box for me. Also NileRed before he moved out of a garage lab. Still cool though.
It’s very modern, cheesy & spoon-feedy. Lots of staging. Overly friendly. Like it is filmed with the approval and oversight of HR.
I know what you mean. He does some amazing things, but I tend to stick to the highlights rather than sit through whole videos. This one, the elephant toothpaste vid, and others like it can be watched as a 15 second clip if you just want to see the hook.
It clearly works for his target audience, so I can respect sticking to the formula.
A third, and hopefully final attempt at getting an iredmail setup going. SPF, DKIM & DMARC all checking out fine. It’s actually working this time. Need to get the ISP to change our PTR record though, last bit of the puzzle.
Also picked up a used negate device, so we now have pfsense fronting everything. That’s allowed me to move the original router to a better location and put it in AP mode.
Emby media server moved off a Synology and into a proxmox container. Finally, we can stream high def with the hardware acceleration we weren’t getting before.
I have settled on Mullvad, for their simplicity and payment methods.
I run a split environment. Main router is set up ‘normally’ with what other people in the house and visitors would expect.
Attached to that is a Pi running an OpenVPN client and a hostapd server that broadcasts a separate WiFi network. Iptables on the Pi are set to only ever allow Internet traffic through the VPN as a killswitch (except for OpenVPN, to prevent a chicken-egg situation), and any wifi clients connected via hostapd are routed through it.
A script occasionally changes the VPN endpoint to keep it interesting. This Pi also acts as a qbitorrent client that stores downloads to a local NAS.
It’s a best of both setup that has been stable for over 5 years now.
Has gone suprisingly well.
Tesseract failed in some places, making some of the sub-headings come out in what looks like Klingon. HF have varied their paper stock dimensions as well, which caused a few things to be clipped.
Acceptable output for manual corrections.
Preview:
Expect a DM soon-ish.
Good news, they went through the ADF without too much trouble. Images just need a little contrast adjustment.
The copier used also OCR’d the whole lot, so they’ll be searchable.
Welcome.
Didn’t realise just how many I had - a whole box file full and overflow from that.
I’ve had a nice morning so far sorting, de-duping and remembering the time I coated half the kitchen in sesame seeds…
Been meaning to do it for ages so cheers for the incentive!
Python, Tesseract, OpenAI and my 3 remaining brain cells have now combined to form a working script that will rename the scan file names to whatever it reads in a certain section of the card.
Doing them by hand would be a nightmare 😅
Now I am wondering the same.
And looking down the rabbithole of Tesseract OCR haha.
I’ve done less useful things with a Monday morning before. PDFs, and I will try to suss a way to set the file names programatically.
A handful may come with ‘pre-printed accidents’ but all will be legible :)
As long as the scanner can handle the slightly thicker paper stock they use, we should be golden.
If you don’t mind them auf Englisch, I’ve got a hoard of them and time with a duplex scanner.
An old Buffalo NAS box made me learn vi. Because that’s all it had.
Yes, this comic speaks to me.