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Solution for convenient document scanning?

https://lemmy.world/post/22868684

Solution for convenient document scanning? - Lemmy.World

Hi, I recently bought an Epson Ecotank ET-4850. Pretty happy actually with the printer itself, scanning quality is also quite good. However - it has a fatal flaw that i was not aware of. I had an Epson WF-3620 that was able to scan to a folder, where Paperless-NGX then could do it’s magic. The ET-4850 doesn’t support scanning to a folder. It does support WSD, but that’s not really convenient… Is there a way to do all this with a Raspberry Pi or another device that’s connected to the MFD?

Did california just legalize slavery and servitude?

https://lemmy.world/post/21770661

Did california just legalize slavery and servitude? - Lemmy.World

I was just scrolling through some of the referendums…what exactly is going on here?

Kamala Harris speaks at Delaware election headquarters: FULL SPEECH

https://lemmy.world/post/17868535

Kamala Harris speaks at Delaware election headquarters: FULL SPEECH - Lemmy.World

First time correlating a crash to a CME (probably Bit-Flip/SEU)

https://lemmy.world/post/7874431

First time correlating a crash to a CME (probably Bit-Flip/SEU) - Lemmy.World

I’ve been running my most recent Server built for quite some time now. I think Uptime was somewhere around 5 Months. Absolutely flawless. A few Days ago i started to have issues. Hard-Locks, Freezing…but absolutely zero log entries. Nothing. The Server was built with “off the shelf” Hardware and no ECC (even though the Ryzen CPU technically supports it, at the time ECC 3200 MHz Memory was still a lot more expensive than it is now) and is running a ZFS. Risky business, but it’s “just” a home server. Would never built a server running mission critical stuff like that (and I’ve been doing that for over 10 years now as my main job). Over the last few weeks, i’ve been trying some stuff and had a pretty high memory load. In any case, i also like Astrophysics and have some newsletters about Auroras and so on. They are extremely rare, here in southern Germany to occur. Yesterday we had one of the biggest and brightest I’ve ever seen. But it got me thinking about my hard locks and crashes and i remembered, i had an account for ESA’s SSCC (SSA Space Weather Coordination Centre). They have something called “Post-Event Analysis”, where you can correlate certain timestamps to real time data, for example from DSCOVR (“THE” Space Weather Satellite). For Auroras to occur, the so called “Bz-Value” is important. Basically, it tells the direction of the interplanetary magnetic field. If it’s direction is towards the sun and towards the charged particles the sun throws at us, they get deflected. If it’s with the direction of the solar wind, the particles “come in” and produce auroras…because the charged particles charge other parts - they generally charge oxygen, which results in green auroras - they also can do all sorts of stuff (and that’s why spaceships, sats and other stuff floating around in space need shielding). The Value is measured in nanoTesla(nT). There’s also the Kp-Index…which was 7-8, out of 9. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K-index#G-scale] So yeah - i’m pretty sure, i experienced a Single-Event Upset/Bit-Flip. Amazing stuff!

PiHole local DNS Config understanding issues

https://lemmy.world/post/6710010

PiHole local DNS Config understanding issues - Lemmy.world

Hi, been running AdGuard with my FritzBox as DHCP Server for a while now. Just got Fibre and the new router doesn’t support “only” setting an upstream DNS (neither does it support setting a domain suffix/local domain). I’ve switched the DHCP off and now PiHole does DHCP as well. The FritzBox and the new Router added the domain suffix to recognized hostnames automatically, so even if i set up a fixed IP-Address on some device or machine, i could always use the hostname.local.domain without having to set a reservation. Can PiHole/AdGuard/Technitium even do this? Do they need some extra configuration? PiHole does recognize the Hostnames correctly for some devices, but most are missing: For example, my Proxmox host was reachable with “pve.domain.local”, it isn’t with PiHole, even though PiHole identified the hostname. My Homeassistant isn’t recognized at all, even though the IP-Address is showing up in PiHole. The Domain under “Advanced DHCP Settings” is set up. Am i misunderstanding something? Thanks!

China is Throwing Away Fields of Electric Cars - Letting them Rot!

https://lemmy.world/post/192101

China is Throwing Away Fields of Electric Cars - Letting them Rot! - Lemmy.world

Und wir fallen drauf rein. Inkl. tausender Batterien, die einfach so in einem Feld herum stehen. Grün am Arsch…

Two routers - one exit point?

https://lemmy.world/post/121640

Two routers - one exit point? - Lemmy.world

Hi, for various reasons i have two routers. (In fact, one is a FritzBox hosting various SmartHome stuff, another is a Speedport from Telekom Germany, that also does the Internet Connection) The WiFi on the FritzBox is also a lot better and right now i don’t have any need to get anything better (all that matters has Rj45 anyway). This however also is an issue, because i can’t easily host something. I have however a Hetzern Server as well and i have tried some zerotier, but i have failed to set it up correctly. Is there an easier way or has anyone something like an How-To for this that works? Thanks :)