It's worth trying out Joplin

Additional hurdles : You need to fetch data from desktop version of KOReader to desktop Joplin. And to send your sidecars+books directory to desktop you've to use
Syncthing plugin or KOReader's ProgressSync. From KOReader desktop version export highlights only support for "Export all notes in all books
in current book or
all books in history".
Benefits: All can be done locally without internet, all with foss solutions. No account creation stuff. And you can then sync them back to you're phone/other devices Joplin+Syncthing or any preferred service.
Alternatively you can use
KOReader Sync plugin which recently added support for KOReader's built-in "ProgressSync" account support. Though I'm using it without account i.e. sync with Syncthing only. If bookmarks column is configured it can backup them as well

In this method you don't need KOReader desktop version. Bookmarks/notes will be saved to Calibre i.e. safely saved to book files' metadata.
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Originally Posted by Uncle Robin
Now that I know there is no easily available wireless note-syncing available for KOReader, I'll just carry on using my phone to take a photo and Google Translate for OCR when I see something I really want to share. 
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There are wireless note-sync options available especially when you're a desktop user. You just need to set-it-up once.
I won't push Sync-
thing topic further as this thread is about nextcloud setup.