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For those who are looking for a app that's slightly more user friendly, try out cardinal maps - it's amazing. And also uses OSM for its data, so remember to contribute 🙂
I discover new music by listening to music themes radioshows. NPR New music Friday is pretty awesome, and there's at least a dozen more in various public radio channels abound the world.
However, the image quality of those displays is usually worse compared to home displays. This is from a technical who works with these products.
If you're curious about migrations, there will be several talks at this years FOSSDEM from people sharing their experiences migrating whole organizations /municipalities to FOSS.
I was not very clear, sorry about that: sterling supports accounts and oicd logins.
As someone who have been using both, you don't need an account to use bentopdf. All the data is processed locally, making it excellent for a single user scenario. I drink Sterling has a very handy omni-tool, but I dare say it's a matter of preference.
I go with bento where I can, and use sterling as a fallback.
Immich, it makes digital sovereignty possible thanks to it appealing UI (and it's quite solid otherwise too).
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Out of curiosity, why are you looking for a docker-free solution?
I am using booklore for the same reason as you and it works very well. The only feature I'm missing is highlighting, but I can live without it.