BennyInc
This one? https://youtu.be/0Hwjmek0Uvw It more addresses survivability in space, but unfortunately not the „drain earth of its atmosphere“ thing. Then again, in game the portal was closed quickly again.
I remember that video, but I‘m not sure it is comparable — air might flow faster than water [citation needed] and there might be less of it [citation needed].
How fast would this suck up all of our atmosphere? Hours? Days?
No, it’s just fertilized with bullshit.
Thanks, I'll look into it. For completionists: This is the article about how to properly archive paper: https://peelarchivesblog.com/2024/09/10/how-do-archivists-package-things-the-battle-of-the-boxes/
In einem Bericht des ZDF vom Februar 2025 wird ein ehemaliger Mitschüler zitiert, der über Weidel sagte:
„NIE HABE ICH JEMANDEN GESEHEN, DER EINE LÜGE MIT SOLCH SCHLAFWANDLERISCHER UNERSCHÜTTERLICHKEIT VORTRAGEN KONNTE WIE DU, OHNE DAS GERINGSTE ANZEICHEN VON UNRUHE ZU ZEIGEN.“
But isn’t the rhino a doublecorn?
Thanks, this sounds really useful. Patch T sounds like some manual sorting work, but I guess with the option to reuse those separator pages it is still better than manual splitting or - worse - single scanning.
I haven’t looked into paperless-ai yet, but I hope my machine would be beefy enough for this task — worst case I guess it might take a little longer to process all docs.
Now I only still need to decide on a good archiving method. I read some article a long time ago about the pros and cons of different document archiving methods used by professional archivers. Some prefer horizontal stacking in boxes, while others prefer vertical stacks in vertical boxes. Pretty interesting nerdy topic 😀