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  • FWIW, I was also looking for an ebook server solution. I looked at Calibre/Calibre-web and did not at all like how that worked and how Calibre-web was dependent on the Calibre library, and I hated how janky Calibre was as a docker container.

    I settled on Audiobookshelf. I already had that up and running for my audiobooks, and they’ve been adding and improving ebook support, and I’ve been very happy with Audiobookshelf for both ebooks and audiobooks.

    I didn’t care for Kavita because of the folder structure it required for ebooks. I may have been biased against Kavita’s folder requirements because I already had Audiobookshelf up and running.

    For Audiobookshelf, the structure is:

    Author > Series Directory (if applicable) > Book Title (directory) > Book file

  • I had the same question awhile back and found no alternative to Calibre with the de-drm (I’m on macOS). So I do the same. Download my ebooks from amazon, de-drm with calibre and upload to my server.

  • They were delicious! I was going to just make bread, but wanted some crunch to go along with the Moroccan style lamb tacos we had for lunch today. I should have taken more photos.

    I made:

    • flour tortillas (first time, they came out wonderfully)
    • pita bread into garlic and onion pita chips (made the bread & chips on Friday)
    • fresh tzatziki (also first time, also delicious!)
    • spiced ground lamb meat
    • fresh pickled red onions
  • I do a ton of work on my homelab from my iPad with Blink Shell, and if I had to pick a favorite terminal, it would be Blink. I know this kinda falls outside the goal of your question, and with that in mind, after Blink, my favorite is Konsole.