A question for #calibreweb and #calibrewebautomated #ebook and #comic users: I recently set up a server in docker, with two specific storage locations for media/library storage and config, but I've found that my /config has grown massively.

It appears to be storing a lot of processed/ingested media in /config/processed_books (converted, imported and fixed_originals). Some of it has been zipped up, but some are left as is. These are mostly comics (hence there being about 40GB of data in there.

CalibreWebAutomated...

This is the SECOND TIME i click on the reset settings button accidentally because it's on the bottom right corner, which by my experience is usually the corner to CONFIRM settings! It doesn't even ask for confirmation! Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

#calibreweb #calibrewebautomated #calibre #ebooks

I skipped night so i can make this theme for Calibre-web...

It is very pretty tho...

#calibre #calibreweb #webdev #books #ebooks #trans #transgender

Okay, so #Calibre's #CalibreWeb - to be specific, #CalibreWebAutomated - is the absolutely most massive #Docker thing I use. The image is 1.92 gigabytes. HOW. How does a bog-standard Python app eat that much space.

Decided to try out the new fresh option, #BookLore. 329 megabytes. Sure, it's a bit big. ...but it's a Java app. 329 megabytes is pretty small for a Java web app actually.

The switch went... a little bit messily, but at least I have a new hobby now, actually being able to efficiently manage the ebook collection and edit the metadata without constantly worrying about corruption.

#software #books

@peter Calibre Web works well, is pretty, and directly integrates with some readers. My Kobo for example pulls books from my instance wirelessly. It's also easy to share the instance with others, everybody can have their own shelf.

https://github.com/janeczku/calibre-web

#calibreweb #calibre_web #selfhosted #SelfHosting

GitHub - janeczku/calibre-web: :books: Web app for browsing, reading and downloading eBooks stored in a Calibre database

:books: Web app for browsing, reading and downloading eBooks stored in a Calibre database - janeczku/calibre-web

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@heysupratim I'm using #CalibreWeb for access to my books on my NAS. The server version is very bloated.
If you use #CalibreWeb and are getting a database error after upgrading #Calibre, there's a temporary fix: github.com/janeczku/cal...

no such column: books.isbn · I...
no such column: books.isbn · Issue #3539 · janeczku/calibre-web

After upgrading to Calibre 9.0, when starting Calibre Web it immediately fails with the below error. I have re-installed Calibre-web, I have deleted the app.db, but both immedately result in the sa...

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If you use #CalibreWeb and are getting a database error after upgrading #Calibre, there's a temporary fix:

https://github.com/janeczku/calibre-web/issues/3539

no such column: books.isbn · Issue #3539 · janeczku/calibre-web

After upgrading to Calibre 9.0, when starting Calibre Web it immediately fails with the below error. I have re-installed Calibre-web, I have deleted the app.db, but both immedately result in the sa...

GitHub

Phát hành Calibre-Web Automated V4.0.0 với tính năng xử lý trùng lặp thông minh, thống kê trung tâm mới và cải thiện hiệu suất重大! #CalibreWeb #PhiênBảnMới #TựĐộngHóa #ThưViệnSách #PhầnMềmMở # SelfHosted #AutomatedLibrary #NewRelease #LibraryManagement

https://www.reddit.com/r/selfhosted/comments/1qqb2pd/calibreweb_automated_v400_released_smart/

Just migrated this #Mastodon server's #DockerCompose setup from #DockerDesktop to #Colima. (Also migrated #CalibreWeb.) On an 8 GB RAM M2 #Mac mini with 8 cores, you need all the memory and CPU savings you can get.

https://PhoenixTrap.com #blog post to come, because I ran into #database file permission problems with the #Docker Hardened Image for #PostgeSQL 17 and had to switch to the upstream official image.

#DHI #Postgres #Calibre #macOS #DevOps #PlatformEngineering #containers

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