My search has, thus far, been fruitless so I am asking here as a last ditch attempt …
I am looking for a self-hostable web based application to be an inventory of the (real, rather than e-) #books in the house. It should be able to accept a list of #ISBNs as input for importing items and look them up (with covers) to ingest their metadata.
It doesn't need #library style circulation (I don't want to run a library so don't want #Koha or equivalent)
I've been using #HomeBox which is ok but only understands "things" rather than "books" (I've written a isbn2homebox script to make that easier). I'd like something purpose designed for books though.
Does anyone use anything like this? There are plenty of free or subscription things available online, but I want to run this myself.
Thanks ☺️
Critical Zero-Click Vulnerability in Telegram Allows Remote Account Takeover
Telegram is vulnerable to a critical zero-click remote code execution flaw (ZDI-CAN-30207, CVSS 9.8) that allows attackers to take over accounts and execute code via malicious animated stickers without user interaction.
**Disable auto-download of media files Settings->Data and Storage->Auto-download media, disable auto-play of media and restrict incoming messages to known contacts (paid feature) until Telegram releases a patch. At least set who can find you on Telegram to nobody until this is patched. The zero-click flaw is very dangerous because it requires no action from your employees to compromise their devices.**
#cybersecurity #infosec #advisory #vulnerability
https://beyondmachines.net/event_details/critical-zero-click-vulnerability-in-telegram-allows-remote-account-takeover-a-b-8-c-d/gD2P6Ple2L

Telegram is vulnerable to a critical zero-click remote code execution flaw (ZDI-CAN-30207, CVSS 9.8) that allows attackers to take over accounts and execute code via malicious animated stickers without user interaction.