

I’ve been running Booklore for a while now, and was actually looking into calibre-web automated lol.
I’m interested if it has WebDAV support. It’s maybe a niche feature but I just discovered a great app that has it for backup option.


I’ve been running Booklore for a while now, and was actually looking into calibre-web automated lol.
I’m interested if it has WebDAV support. It’s maybe a niche feature but I just discovered a great app that has it for backup option.


Lemmy has been a big part of it.
I’ve never been fond of paying big tech to spy on me. It has been getting gradually more expensive and more intrusive for years. Around the time I reached a breaking point, folks here helped me realize that digital sovereignty is possible.
One day I was just like, “Why does Google need to know when my lightswich is on?” And that was the start of it.
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That page is chronically out of date. A better option is https://www.lemmyapps.com/


Check out !lemmyapps@lemmy.world for updates on the latest apps


Thanks, I appreciate the insight.


This could be a major vector for malicious actors. Try to block me? I’ll just edit my description to cut off from every community.


Bad bot.
Heck yeah. These are fantastic.
I can’t attest to any as I don’t use PDFs this way, but here are a few links:
All of these are self-hostable and FOSS. I’m not sure about NextCloud integration.
I think you may be thinking of LibreOffice


Yeah, it’s better if you can have the computer on all the time, but it only needs to be running when you access it.
I’m not that familiar with FreshRSS, but in general apps will only update at opening (not in the background) for most syncing operations. You may have to do more manual syncing than you would like.


It definitely works. Mastodon doesn’t have threaded conversations, so if it is complex, then it can become hard to follow.
If it’s a simple post/reply then it is not confusing at all.


That sounds like the first person to get killed by the demons talking.
Right before they say, “oh, that’s weird. I swear I removed these yesterday.”


I’ve seen this movie before. You need to throw away that computer and then burn down the dump.
This little guy must have amazing depth perception!


I never heard of this before, but it looks similarly easy to deploy. It requires Javascript instead of Python, which is the same to me although I’m sure others will have a strong preference for one or the other. Pretty nice interface though.


Genuinely curious: What advantage would you have from running it in a docker container?


LOL well at least you know I’m not an AI. Fixing now.
Great app! If there were Android TV support, I’d switch today.