I have a unused RPi4 (the 8Gig one) running DietPi. I did use it as a playground but ever since I am renting a Hetzner machine for (playground) stuff that I want web accessible, I don’t have particular use for the Pi.

I am currently running (outdated) Home Assistant on it but there isn’t much I can connect it with (yet, getting the flashable/compatible ikea smart lightning zigbee? bridge thingy is on my bucket list). Obviously I do have a pihole there.

Shoot me any other ideas I could run there. Some kind of monitoring of my rented infra would be cool (I already have uptime kuma on the dedi hetzner box). One idea I had was if there are some OSS security scanning “daemons” I could use on to monitor my other infra.

Thanks a lot!

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    • Wireguard + wireguard-ui
    • Linkwarden
    • Filebrowser
    • Dockge
    • Trilium
    • Paperless-ngx
    • OCIS
    • AdGuard Home
    • Jellyfin
    • Rocket-Chat
    • Vaultwarden
    • Mailcow

    That’s my actual mess.

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      Thanks for sharing! The only thing I’m surprised to see in your list is paperless - how long does OCR take on a pi?

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        Idk, exactly I put near 500 pdfs in it, and after 3 days it was complete

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        About a minute, 1:30 maybe (edit: per page on a pi4). I use an app to upload jpegs though, I don’t have a normal scanner at the moment. The higher quality scan and smaller file size may make some steps of the process quicker (no need for alignment and color correction for example) if you use a normal, proper scanner.

        It doesn’t matter though. When I get home and see I got a letter I scan it and by the time I drank something, put away my clothes and stuff i had with me, the pi is done and I can edit the metadata in the web ui.

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          Thank you! That’s really interesting, the performance with a pi 3 was way worse - even more than the pure spec difference would’ve lead me to believe.

          The OCR devs have made a really awesome job!

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            I have a pi4, 4GB. And running off of an SSD (connected via SATA to usb adapter). Sorry, forgot to specify.

            Even slower would still be worth it IMO, digital document management is just so much better than keeping multiple folders of paper organized. Also I can access all my paperwork from anywhere, because the pi and my phone are both in my wireguard VPN network.

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              Yes, had some cool moment a few days ago, boss asked me face to face if I did this special training 5 years ago.

              I took my phone out, open paperless, did a full text search and tada, there it is. The cert for this one.

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      Wait aren’t the system requirements for Mailcow crazy high? How can you run it + other software on a mere Pi? Also: do you have a static IP?

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      I wish you hadn’t posted this \s. Now I have so much more to play with on my server. Great software here!