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  1. Verschieben meiner Grimmory/Booklore-Bibliothek in den gocryptfs-Ordner scheint geklappt zu haben. Datenbank läuft und hat alle Metatags übernommen. Gott ismirübel vor Nervosität trotz Backups. Da steckt soviel Arbeit drin 😅📚Jetzt ist alles fein verschlüsselt. #Grimmory #BookLore
  2. So, endlich mal gocryptfs auf dem vServer eingerichtet und die Grimmory-Bibliothek in den Mount verschoben. Morgen noch die Pfade zu den Büchern in der MariaDB anpassen.

    #gocryptfs #Grimmory #Booklore
  3. Okay, komplette Grimmory-Datenbank nochmal neu von der CLAUDE-HAIKU-API taggen lassen. Diesmal 8 Schlagwörter pro Buch und daraus 16 Synonyme der Schlagwörter. Dann sollte es sauber passen. 8+25 war zu fein... #Lesen #Grimmory #BookLore
  4. @thibaultamartin

    Thanks for bringing this to my attention! It will be fun to watch how #NeoDB and #Grimmory mature and borrow ideas from each other. We users and self-hosters will benefit from having such choices!

    github.com/neodb-social/neodb

    github.com/grimmory-tools/grim

  5. @thibaultamartin

    Thanks for bringing this to my attention! It will be fun to watch how #NeoDB and #Grimmory mature and borrow ideas from each other. We users and self-hosters will benefit from having such choices!

    github.com/neodb-social/neodb

    github.com/grimmory-tools/grim

  6. @thibaultamartin

    Thanks for bringing this to my attention! It will be fun to watch how #NeoDB and #Grimmory mature and borrow ideas from each other. We users and self-hosters will benefit from having such choices!

    github.com/neodb-social/neodb

    github.com/grimmory-tools/grim

  7. @thibaultamartin

    Thanks for bringing this to my attention! It will be fun to watch how #NeoDB and #Grimmory mature and borrow ideas from each other. We users and self-hosters will benefit from having such choices!

    github.com/neodb-social/neodb

    github.com/grimmory-tools/grim

  8. @thibaultamartin

    Thanks for bringing this to my attention! It will be fun to watch how #NeoDB and #Grimmory mature and borrow ideas from each other. We users and self-hosters will benefit from having such choices!

    github.com/neodb-social/neodb

    github.com/grimmory-tools/grim

  9. Oh man. I didn't use the app for a few weeks, and it seems that #booklore is already dead and I missed all the drama.

    reddit.com/r/selfhosted/commen

    Just when I was liking the self hosted comics reader etc.

    Anyways I hope the migration to grimmory.org/ would be a drop in replacement.

    #grimmory

  10. Oh man. I didn't use the app for a few weeks, and it seems that #booklore is already dead and I missed all the drama.

    reddit.com/r/selfhosted/commen

    Just when I was liking the self hosted comics reader etc.

    Anyways I hope the migration to grimmory.org/ would be a drop in replacement.

    #grimmory

  11. Oh man. I didn't use the app for a few weeks, and it seems that #booklore is already dead and I missed all the drama.

    reddit.com/r/selfhosted/commen

    Just when I was liking the self hosted comics reader etc.

    Anyways I hope the migration to grimmory.org/ would be a drop in replacement.

    #grimmory

  12. Oh man. I didn't use the app for a few weeks, and it seems that #booklore is already dead and I missed all the drama.

    reddit.com/r/selfhosted/commen

    Just when I was liking the self hosted comics reader etc.

    Anyways I hope the migration to grimmory.org/ would be a drop in replacement.

    #grimmory

  13. Oh man. I didn't use the app for a few weeks, and it seems that #booklore is already dead and I missed all the drama.

    reddit.com/r/selfhosted/commen

    Just when I was liking the self hosted comics reader etc.

    Anyways I hope the migration to grimmory.org/ would be a drop in replacement.

    #grimmory

  14. I've obviously grown accustomed to the breakneck pace of releases back in the #booklore / #vibecoding days

    Migrated to #grimmory after the fork and 2.3.0 release... I've been keeping an eye on pull requests and patiently awaiting the next release... It looks like they're really working hard on overhauling the insides and not focusing too hard on new features right now

    I think the future is bright ✨

  15. I've obviously grown accustomed to the breakneck pace of releases back in the #booklore / #vibecoding days

    Migrated to #grimmory after the fork and 2.3.0 release... I've been keeping an eye on pull requests and patiently awaiting the next release... It looks like they're really working hard on overhauling the insides and not focusing too hard on new features right now

    I think the future is bright ✨

  16. I've obviously grown accustomed to the breakneck pace of releases back in the #booklore / #vibecoding days

    Migrated to #grimmory after the fork and 2.3.0 release... I've been keeping an eye on pull requests and patiently awaiting the next release... It looks like they're really working hard on overhauling the insides and not focusing too hard on new features right now

    I think the future is bright ✨

  17. I've obviously grown accustomed to the breakneck pace of releases back in the / days

    Migrated to after the fork and 2.3.0 release... I've been keeping an eye on pull requests and patiently awaiting the next release... It looks like they're really working hard on overhauling the insides and not focusing too hard on new features right now

    I think the future is bright ✨

  18. Okay, I have to admit that sometimes, Docker makes sense. I use Docker for Immich and Booklore, and I was dragged to it kicking and screaming.

    Changing from booklore to grimmory (the new, hopefully not vibe-coded fork)

    Changed
    > image: booklore/booklore:latest

    To
    > image: grimmory/grimmory:latest

    Then ran

    docker compose pull
    docker compose up

    #booklore #grimmory

  19. Okay, I have to admit that sometimes, Docker makes sense. I use Docker for Immich and Booklore, and I was dragged to it kicking and screaming.

    Changing from booklore to grimmory (the new, hopefully not vibe-coded fork)

    Changed
    > image: booklore/booklore:latest

    To
    > image: grimmory/grimmory:latest

    Then ran

    docker compose pull
    docker compose up

    #booklore #grimmory

  20. Okay, I have to admit that sometimes, Docker makes sense. I use Docker for Immich and Booklore, and I was dragged to it kicking and screaming.

    Changing from booklore to grimmory (the new, hopefully not vibe-coded fork)

    Changed
    > image: booklore/booklore:latest

    To
    > image: grimmory/grimmory:latest

    Then ran

    docker compose pull
    docker compose up

    #booklore #grimmory

  21. Okay, I have to admit that sometimes, Docker makes sense. I use Docker for Immich and Booklore, and I was dragged to it kicking and screaming.

    Changing from booklore to grimmory (the new, hopefully not vibe-coded fork)

    Changed
    > image: booklore/booklore:latest

    To
    > image: grimmory/grimmory:latest

    Then ran

    docker compose pull
    docker compose up

    #booklore #grimmory

  22. Okay, I have to admit that sometimes, Docker makes sense. I use Docker for Immich and Booklore, and I was dragged to it kicking and screaming.

    Changing from booklore to grimmory (the new, hopefully not vibe-coded fork)

    Changed
    > image: booklore/booklore:latest

    To
    > image: grimmory/grimmory:latest

    Then ran

    docker compose pull
    docker compose up

    #booklore #grimmory