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Where do you store your purchased tickets (movies, flights...)?

Hi all! What do you use to store ticket that you purchase (flights, movies, etc.)? Is there a valid self hosted service with an Android app? Thanks!

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lemmy.world

I print hard copies because (a) I'm a dinosaur (b) it's easier than fumbling with a phone

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feddit.uk

same, but also (c) I get anxious if I go to the airport/gig/train station/etc without something physical that I can obsessively check.

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Good point, I always have to keep rechecking the gate/time/seat and it's so much easier than waiting for a stupid app to load and pawing through that.

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I store it in paperless. I save it there for the longterm but also to have it ready when needed. If I guess I don't have internet. I save it on my phone as well.

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Paperless-ngx on GitHub could be what you need. There's an app called paperless mobile that works well with it.

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I'd screenshot, crop, and put them at a dedicated folder that will be synced uploaded to nextcloud via their app.

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I didn't realize this was something I'm missing too. An alternative to Google wallet would be nice. Right now I usually either just get them from my email client or maybe sync them with nextcloud or obsidian to my phone.

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I just use Syncthing or keep it in an email folder. No need to make things complicated.

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kbin.social

Take a look at Green Pass. There's no selfhosted backend, but the android app makes all your PDFs easily accessible, without fumbling through a files app.

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It's just there at the root of my Nextcloud until they're done and I delete them

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Like most others I use paperless-ngx.

On top of that, I use syncthing to sync the paperless files to my mobile phone. You can set storage path for each file in paperless; I have one for important files like tickets. Then I have them even without internet access 🙂👍

I also use email and company apps (flights, ..) .. 🫣 For movies I also use "note to self" in signal to quickly store and find them..

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Save them as PDFs and store them in your cloud storage or choice or a syncing tool like Syncthing. A basic folder structure can help keep things organised.

No need for anything complicated, for essential documents best to keep its impel and limit the scope of failure.

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I use Syncthing to sync the documents between my home server and all other devices. Additionally I use Obsidian as my interface (for this many other functions) but you could just access the files directly with a file explorer.

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slrpnk.net

I usually keep movie tickets in my wallet and flight ones in my passport. Is digitalizing them really necessary?

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For me is the other way around since all of them are digital, for me is useless to print them. But this is a very personal thing.

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