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Hi,

I hope this is the right sub for my question :D

Some months ago i stumbled across Naperless-NGX here on Reddit and i was hooked by the idea of having all my binders tidy and reduced to the bare minimum.
I love the concept of storing all files in one place, setting up some tags and never touch them again unless i need them...
Also, the search function which allows searching the content of the pdf's as well as the tags is really nice to have when it comes to searching something within my paperwork.

As of right now i don't own any home lab or spare parts i could use to set one up and I'm not much of an it guy, when it comes to docker containers etc.
So i don't really so me setting up anything on my own at home.

The amount of documents in the average a single person receives during the year as if im not buying that much stuff and don't need to store every receipt i get when buying a pair of pants e.g.
Also there is no need for me to access the documents on the go.

Now i've got some options that came up to me during the last week on how i might be able to achieve my dream of a cleaner shelf.

Option 1:
I've heard that there is a way to use a Synology NAS - the ones that support docker - to set up paperless-ngx.
Is it easier to set up than buying a let's say RaspberryPi and installing everything on my own?
The NASes come with a hefty price tag in my opinion - so I'm not completely hooked.

Option 2:
I thought about using some software i'm already familiar with to try to store and tag my pdf's similarly paperless-ngx does.
I thought about using Obsidian or Zotero as i use both a bit and really want to get more into PKM in Obsidian an need Zotero for my upcoming phd.
If i use any of the software mentioned above, i would like to store the files in my onedrive.
Has anyone used one of the two to store pdf's similarly?
Are they capable enough for what i want?

Option 3:
Is there any other software service that you can recommend me to take a look at?

I'd really appreciate some advice on how to achieve my goal of having all files stored in one place without the need to keep hundreds of physical letters.

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[-] HTTP_404_NotFound@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

Ebay.

Also, i3 doesn't really use less power. The -T models will use a lot less power. But, you aren't really going to notice a difference with the i3 models.

https://www.cpubenchmark.net/compare/2639vs2627vs2599/Intel-i3-6100T-vs-Intel-i5-6500T-vs-Intel-i5-6500

TDP is the same between them too.

For reference, I have 3 micros. i5-9500T, i7-6700, and i5-8500t. They all use pretty much the same 8-12watts of idle power.

Also, I generally avoid the pre-6th gen computers. DDR-3, slower, less efficient. i5-6500 is the oldest processors in my lab.

And- right now, 50$ is the going-price for M900s / Optiplexes/etc, with an i5-6500t.

Although, you can get the i3 models for 30$ or so.

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