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I've had a Kindle Paperwhite for many years, and love it. I run a Calibre server at home (using https://github.com/janeczku/calibre-web), which makes e-book management nice and easy.
I just wish Amazon didn't so thoroughly control the e-book reader and book market. I know there are other options, but there have been few in the past.
I got a Kobo based on prior recommendation and also run Calibre-Web, but I don't have (or haven't yet found) a way to connect the two. On my phone, I could browse Calibre via OPDS but haven't found a way to do that with the Kobo (yet?). It has a primitive web browser, but I couldn't get Calibre to load on it to try downloading books that way.
Ended up just downloading my books from Calibre-web to my laptop and shuffled them over USB. ๐คทโโ๏ธ
Had considered a Kindle but read that they were a hassle to load your own books onto, so went with something less beholden to the manufacturer.
If/when I upgrade, probably looking at something like the Scribe (or the Kobo equivalent) to also use for note taking.
I don't know about your specific model of kobo, but my Clara hd has a rudimentary web browser built-in, in a "Beta Features" menu.
It does, but it wouldn't load Calibre web. At they very least, it choked when it redirected to Authelia for login.
Yes, you have to setup calibre to use LDAP (which I use with authentik). You lose the single sign on but its the only way to get non oAuth enabled clients to work (like ereaders).
For my old Kindle Paperwhite, I have calibre-web setup to email books (to the super-secret kindle email address). It's very amazon-y, which I don't like. I keep waiting for my reader to die so I can replace it, but it just won't die
https://brandonjkessler.com/technology/2021/04/26/setup-kobo-sync-in-calibre-web.html
Calibre has fully integration with kobo
It basically replaces the built in store with calibre
This reddit thread also has good info: https://www.reddit.com/r/kobo/comments/qhdmt2/how_does_the_kobo_calibreweb_syncing_work/
I set that up and put in the necessary bypass in Authelia for that route, but it seems to have borked my library in Calibre web and only like 10 of my books show up there now. The library seems fine in calibre desktops though.
Haven't had time to dive in further though. I just used Calibre desktop to sync them over USB for the time being.
I've had my kindle paperwhite for over 12 years now. For some time I've been secretly wanting it to die so that I can replace it with a Kobo to be able to borrow books from the local libraries. But lately I became proud of how long it's been serving me, and just ordered a battery replacement.
I've had a Kindle paperwhite for multiple years now (7?) and I use Libby to check out books from my local libraries.