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supported fileformats include EPUB, PDF, DjVu, XPS, CBT, CBZ, FB2, PDB, TXT, HTML, RTF, CHM, DOC, MOBI and ZIP files).
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** What do I like about KOReader?
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I've put my fingerprint on the device. I've created a space that's free of the proprietary bloat, ads and other junk that ships with these devices.
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In addition to these wins I also gained some neat unexpected bonuses:
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- SSH and connection over wifi (file sharing)
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- Atom/RSS reader (not sure if this is available on Kobo base software) but this is neat!
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- Wallabag sync
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* Where next?
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With my new found love for ereaders and KOReader I plan to read more books. I have a collection of books I've been trying to finish, also plenty of technical books on the back burner that, with this new format, should enable me to read more regularly and efficiently.
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All the magic appears to be a combination of shell scripts and lua, both of which I have a bit of experience with.
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So who knows, maybe I'll be putting together a neat plugin shortly?
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So who knows, maybe I'll be putting together my own neat plugin?

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* [[file:about.org][2026-02-10 — About Me]]
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* [[file:archive.org][2026-02-09Posts Archive]]
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* [[file:notes.org][2026-02-10Notes and Drafts]]
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* [[file:notes.org][2026-02-09Notes and Drafts]]
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* [[file:archive.org][2026-02-10Posts Archive]]
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* [[file:books.org][2024-12-31 — Book Reviews]]
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* [[file:index.org][2024-10-03 — Welcome to /mblognl/]]
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* posts
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** [[file:posts/koreader-on-kobo.org][2026-02-09 — KOReader on Kobo]]
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So I found an old Kobo Glo in a charity shop for 10 recently and was not too sure what to do with it. The intention was to read
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** [[file:posts/koreader-on-kobo.org][2026-02-10 — KOReader on Kobo]]
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So I found an old Kobo Glo in a charity shop for 10 recently and was not too sure what to do with it. The intention was to read more, but...
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** [[file:posts/exploring-9front.org][2025-02-15 — Exploring 9front and Plan 9]]
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Checking out 9front/Plan 9 and some cool Thinkpad hardware.
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** [[file:posts/release-monitoring-in-jira.org][2024-10-11 — Release Monitoring with Automation for Jira]]
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So your organisation has decided to build a Internal Developer Portal (IDP) using Backstage. All of a sudden you're responsible for looking after a quickly growing, forever updating production environment, as well as an IDP?
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** [[file:posts/terraform-and-terrascan.org][2024-10-11 — Terraform and Terrascan with AWS (Immersive Labs)]]
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This post is going to cover my most recent lab "Secure Terraform for AWS". I wanted to present my personal approach on the lab and my experience in general. I'm going to try not to give away too much, just some hints and what to expect if you're considering purchasing licences or you're a learner considering which labs to do next.
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** [[file:posts/release-monitoring-in-jira.org][2024-10-11 — Release Monitoring with Automation for Jira]]
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So your organisation has decided to build a Internal Developer Portal (IDP) using Backstage. All of a sudden you're responsible for looking after a quickly growing, forever updating production environment, as well as an IDP?
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** [[file:posts/emacs-ispell-aspell.org][2024-10-04 — Emacs with aspell/ispell on Nix Darwin]]
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I like writing and was keen to introduce an on-the-fly spellchecker in Emacs. Ispell is built in to the current version I'm using (29.1). However it was locked to the default US dictionary. Easy fix right?
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* notes
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** [[file:notes/notes.org][2026-02-09 — Notes - a place to store]]
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** [[file:notes/notes.org][2026-02-10 — Notes - a place to store]]
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