

Unrelated to the topic: what eBook reader with opds support are you using on your phone? So far I’m using koreader which works but is a bit clunky.


Unrelated to the topic: what eBook reader with opds support are you using on your phone? So far I’m using koreader which works but is a bit clunky.


All my services run in podman containers managed by systemd (using quadlets). They usually point to the :latest tag and I’ve configured the units to pull on start when there is a new version in my repository. Since I’m using opensuse microos, my server (and thus all services) restart regularly.
For the units that are configured differently, I update the versions in their respective ansible playbooks and redeploy (though I guess I could optimize this a bit, I’ve only scratched the surface of ansible).


Was also going to suggest KeePass and syncthing, it’s been working flawlessly for a long time. In case of conflicts, at least keepassxc allows you to easily merge databases.
Thanks, I had a look at both but sadly they don’t seem to support OPDS (or I’m too inpatient).
I found quire which does support opds and has a more modern interface but is vibe coded, not sure how much/what parts of it though.