I scanned all my college notebooks many years ago. Have this little handheld scanner called an CapShare by HP and on a rainy day one weekend scanned them all in. Only takes up ~250MB
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Its very nice. I use -Sr1 so I can then pull into a spreadsheet and look at the files and decide which one I want to keep.
They are not intended to be a finished product, you are supposed to add your own display and keyboard. If you want really portable start with the Pi zero which doesn't have the big ports, then slap on a small display and keyboard of your choice. There are small kits like these https://ameridroid.com/collections/all-products/products/odroid-go-advance for example. There are also a few different ones with blackberry keyboards https://liliputing.com/beepberry-is-a-79-hackable-pocket-computer-kit-with-a-blackberry-keyboard/ https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/05/its-a-raspberry-pi-a-blackberry-keyboard-and-a-battery-its-the-beepberry/ (when blackberry quit making hardware they surplussed a bunch of keyboards)
yep, use a free ddns service if you don't want to pay
Thats odd, when I view it its touching the circle on the top right
The Slackware S should be centered in the circle, not off to the right.
All my pictures are of outside activities, figured maybe someday someone local may see then interact outside as well.
I've been posting on pixelfed.social but haven't had much interaction, but maybe this will get the word out a bit.
Maybe two days, Sat and Sunday. Then simple black and white images don't take a lot of space. 2857 files. 252mB