
How do you scan them? I have a flatbed, but I imagine it would be a tedious process with not great results. I also have a bunch of old PC Accelerator mags in my bookcase. That was a funny magazine.
How do you scan them? I have a flatbed, but I imagine it would be a tedious process with not great results. I also have a bunch of old PC Accelerator mags in my bookcase. That was a funny magazine.
Exactly. Humans are wasteful and expensive. One day, capitalists will realize if they don’t hire any humans, nobody but the capitalists will have money to buy anything.
Not sure what the audience’s intended education level is supposed to be, but it seems pretty narrow. The minute it brings up API keys, it loses everyone who isn’t a software developer or self-hoster. The remaining people probably already have a decent enough understanding of Oauth that the rest of the guide is probably too simplistic.
“Losing?” No.
“Throwing away any chance of?” Yes.
I remember thinking the first one was fun, but haven’t seen the second one. Is it worth it?
Pretty much what I suspected. Thanks. My flatbed is a canoscan 9800 (or 9500?). I also have a Fujitsu ADF scanner. Have been looking at building a camera-based scanner for some old textured photos I’ve been trying to scan.