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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14876 · Jun 28

#java BookLore is a self-hosted web app that helps you organize, manage, and read your personal book collection easily. You can sort books into libraries and shelves, automatically get book details from sources like Goodreads, and track your reading progress on PDFs and eBooks with a built-in reader. It supports multiple users with separate accounts and secure login options, so everyone can manage their own books without mixing collections. You can upload many books at once, share books by email (great for Kindle users), and browse books via compatible reading apps. This gives you full control over your digital library with a clean, modern interface and continuous updates[1][2][5]. https://github.com/adityachandelgit/BookLore

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@addisstandardeng · Post #21946 · 04/06/2026, 06:58 AM

#Ethiopia aid worker tells of daily struggle to find water in land littered with cow skulls A #Scottish aid worker who recently visited Ethiopia has told of the harrowing daily struggles people face there to get safe water. Ben Wilson of the Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund (#SCIAF), who visited the #African nation last June, told of landscapes devastated by drought and littered with the skulls of dead cattle. It comes as the charity’s annual Wee Box appeal this Easter focuses on water, with Scots urged to give generously to fund taps and wells in some of the world’s poorest nations. SCIAF is also urging Keir Starmer to reverse his controversial move to slash international aid to 0.3 per cent of national income - the lowest level since 1999 - in order to boost defence spending. Ben told the Sunday Mail: “Water poverty is still such a huge problem around the world, with hundreds of millions of people......... https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/ethiopia-aid-worker-tells-daily-36969445