The closest thing I know (but it only works in the browser) is the Firenvim extension
fabio
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You can find a good Searxng instance or run your own (it can also run on a RPi)
Anything that runs Android should run KoReader too - which IMO is still the best way to consume Wallabag content.
I have recently purchased a BOOX tablet with Android 14 and it works great with KoReader. But even my old Mobiscribe 1st gen with Android 7 was doing its job - it was too old for most of the recent Android apps, but KoReader works fine even on ancient Android versions.
blog:http content is usually dynamically managed via asynchronous requests.
Your best bet is to use the Network tab and filter the actual request made by the browser when it tries to expand the resource.
Nextcloud is my best pick. Of course, it does much more than calendars, so if you're looking for a calendar service that does only that it may be a bit overblown.
Big pros:
Native WebDAV integration out-of-the-box - which means that you can easily export your calendars through WebDAV URLs in any supported app
Support for importing external calendars
If you also use other Nextcloud products (like mail, contacts or office) the integration betweren them is quite well designed
On Android then I use DAVx5 to synchronize calendars and contacts from Nextcloud with my phone, and Etar as a multi-provider calendar app.