What is a service you host you never knew you needed?
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Thanks. Do you host five filters? Do you pay for it?
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I’m using a different port and have it in my config.
Sadly that didn’t work too -
Yes, you have to set attributes and clients.
First documents you have to set everything yourself but it gets usefull really fast.
I just scan a letter, and look througout the day if it was correct recognized and maybe correct it -
You can predefine keywords/phrases, yes. But there are many other options. You can tag different documents based on how they wherer ingressed (which e-Mail they came/were sent to from for example).
I have it set up so that my scanner has a few different quick action buttons which atomatically upload the documents into different folders (think bills, helthcare, bank, etc.) Then paperless tags and sorts them based on those folders.I also does machine-learning when enabled which works ok in my experience.
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In both client config and forgejo config? And docker config?
It's working for me, but I had to add a config to my ~/.ssh/config file
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I’ll check my docker config when I get home to make sure.
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Ntfy can act as an email server if you configure it. So if an application is not supporting ntfy directly but email, you can go that route. Ntfy will then simply forward the email as push notification. Its also pretty simple to set up, used this as a workaround because authelia doesn't support it directly. Here is the link to the specific ntfy documentation: https://docs.ntfy.sh/config/#e-mail-publishing
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P projectmoon shared this topic
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I'm not the person you replied to, but they say in their comment they use Get RSS Feed URL.
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I've only just set it up, mainly for the facial recognition. I had no idea that it could do that type of search too. It's going to be really helpful with my faulty brain and not remembering words
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Do you manually mirror and keep the forks up to date? Or is there an automation for it?
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RSSHub (selfhosted)
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Thanks, installed it right away
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There's automation and you can do it manually if needed. For example I have a couple of emulators that pull every 24 hours from GitHub just in case nint tendo gets a little lawsuit heavy. I also have one offs from GitHub that pull down when I want.
You can also mirror a public repo from GitHub into a private repo so it does not gets indexed/ai trained.