

will do, thank you!


will do, thank you!


Didn’t know Openbooks IRC before, thanks a lot!


Didn’t know you are writing your own code, thought you might take advantage in shelfmark, because it is very much mature.


thanks a lot!
Grimmory is new to me, is it something like calibre for managing metadata?


I recently switched from manual downloads to Shelfmark, and I highly recommend it, makes downloading books so much easier, especially from Anna’s Archive.
I looked into Moon+ Reader, and I would recommend readest instdead.


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Try shelfmark, to me it is much better than lazylibrarian and readarr/bookshelf
I am a bit annoyed by the fact that (as in Kavita) each book/series folder is a series, but at the end of the day the pros outweighs the cons for me.
Yeah me too. I will try komga. thanks a lot


Try shelfmark


Would you say Kavita is better than calibre web? I’m having trouble adjusting to folder structures of Kavita


thanks a lot for recommending shelfmark.
Do you use calibre to manage metadata?


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What other GPU options are available for Linux? Or does gaming with Proton simply require a powerful AMD CPU?


System76 sure ain’t perfect either, at least my pangolin 15 leaves a lot to be desired between the shit trackpad, awful battery drain during suspend, and extremely limited BIOS config options.
Makes sense, I guess it could be better with AMD chips


thanks!


thanks!


I didn’t know that, thank you!


FRAMEWORK!


I guess don’t buy a laptop then 🥲
This doesn’t seem like a deal breaker though, they are simply supporting another open source project they want to use, that’s all I’m reading from the post.
Sorry for recommending readest, the webdav feature is locked behind paywall
https://github.com/readest/readest/issues/1078