This could be turned into dark humour by charring the edges of the paper before posting.
DontNoodles
Makes me think of George Clooney's scene in The Men Who Stare at Goats where he practices his powers by making the clouds scatter.
This is what is called Paneer in Indian cuisine, though you have to hang it in a cheesecloth to make it firm for an hour or two to get the right amount of firmness. You can make many awesome dishes out of it like Palak paneer or grilled _Paneer tikka_which turns out great even in an air fryer.
Sites like Anna's library should permit users to flag books without OCR and permit users to submit OCR version of the books.
Another such application that I wish had easy implementation for what you call base URLs is Apache Superset. Such a great application that I'm unable to use in my setup.
I stand with you for the subdomain and bare metal thing. There are many great applications that I'm facing trouble implementing since I don't have control over A domain settings within my setup. Setting mysite.xyz/something is trivial that I have full control over. Docker thing I can understand to some extent but I wish it was as simple as python venv kind of thing.
I'm sure people will come after me saying this or that is very easy but your post proves that I'm not alone. Maybe someone will come to the rescue of us novices too.
Thanks for this, but as far as I could understand this teaches how to torrent the files independently. I'm struggling with the part: how to get my book listed on Anna's Archive
If they are not copyright material, upload them on YouTube and make the videos private.
Edit: i just noticed the sub. Oops
I am still figuring it out since it is my hobby and I'm unable to devote much time to it. But I think it will be something like Ubuntu live disks which enabled you to try Ubuntu by running it from a DVD. You could run anything like web server, save files, settings etc. Only they would not persist after a reboot since every thing was saved in RAM. Only here it'll be a write locked SD card instead of a DVD.
I'm also sure there must be a name for it and step by step tutorial somewhere. If only Google was not so bad these days...
It might not be applicable to you but in many cases single board computers are used where there is minimal changes in files in day to day basis. For example when used for displaying stuff. For such cases, it is useful to know that after installing all the required stuff, the SD card can be turned into read only mode. This prolongs its life exponentially. Temporary files can still be generated in the RAM and if needed, you can push them to an external storage/FTP through a cron job or something. I have built a digital display with weather/photos/news where beyond the initial install, everything is pulled from the internet. I'm working towards implementing what I've suggested above.
And once scanned, how can I upload it to sites like Anna's Archive so that it'll live on forever?
I concur