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@Jamie
Using a dotfiles manager makes it a little easier to avoid, even if it's just GNU Stow.
@muddybulldog

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@czardestructo I like the tidiness of this.

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@Atemu
There's not really a magic bullet here. The current answer is to prepare a PDF outside of paperless and feed it in: https://github.com/paperless-ngx/paperless-ngx/discussions/367

mpflanzer on that Issue is working on a file merging feature, but it's not ready yet.

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@Secret300
I'm pretty sure I've seen OpenAFS used for this.

Honestly, though, put your dotfiles & other text in version control and anything binary in SyncThing. It's going to be way less headache.

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@takeda
Thanks for sharing. Always good to learn more.
@sam @SJ_Zero @selfhosted

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@hogofwar
Build everything on GuixSD

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@OsrsNeedsF2P
Arch Linux ARM is technically a separate project
@mudamuda

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@Atemu
Webp is much better, as long as your target reader(s) support it.

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@Atemu
I just use grayscale PNGs, myself. optipng usually takes them down to a decent size.
@Saigonauticon

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@veer66
One is that it's a shell script, so it feels like there's less to learn. The accuracy of that can be debated.

I've not packaged RPMs in a fair while, so I can't make a more thorough comparison.
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