When I include "80" and "443" in the allowed TCP ports, the ports don't appear
to be open, but when I add the tags "http-server" and "https-server", which I
don't control, they do. I'm not sure what's going on, but I don't want to let
perfect be the enemy of good...
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TL;DR:
- Create an index page to list blog posts
- Drop blog.wpcarro.dev -> wpcarro.dev/blog
- Create fragments directory to host reusable static website components
- Consume fragments in wpcarro.dev and wpcarro.dev/blog for brand consistency
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Hugo is a bit too heavyweight for my taste.
Change-Id: I331bc5898bd40f1a03bbde8ad69fe3cc9f72c18b
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Let's see what mosh is all about...
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The content needs small gutters to improve readability on my iPhone 12.
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Without this, the hand is properly position only some of the time... it's almost
quantum-like behavior ⚛
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It's difficult to know whether or not I need this. When I run the following
commands...
```
wpcarro@diogenes> nmap localhost
PORT STATE SERVICE
22/tcp open ssh
80/tcp open http
443/tcp open https
wpcarro@diogenes> nmap wpcarro.dev
PORT STATE SERVICE
22/tcp open ssh
80/tcp open http
443/tcp open https
3389/tcp closed ms-wbt-server
```
...neither localhost nor wpcarro.dev reports 6698 being open even though 6698 is
configured to be open in both:
- diogenes/default.nix
- GCP console
Right now, quasselcore is WAI, so I don't want to invest more time into closing
this loop.
Change-Id: I3d68fd901314aa7d364abf9381dff101411e6d15
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...so that they can be properly tracked 🤓
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1. This is spamming my Emacs's *Warnings* buffer on init.
2. I recall this being buggy.
3. I'm not doing active Haskell development at the moment.
4. I'd prefer code-intelligence efforts be put into SourceGraph.
Change-Id: I57ba28ec0b2fa3607cd67261a90d134107166c47
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I couldn't get services.localtime to behave, but services.tzupdate WAIs. As long
as I have internet, my timezone on this laptop should synchronize with my
location.
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DRY things up with this mixin.
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I should be doing most of my remote file editing using Emacs and Tramp, but
sometimes a CLI command triggers the EDITOR, which is `nano` by default. I can
control `vim` better than I can control `nano` within a vterm session, so I'm
trying this configuration for now.
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This is the result of `evil-indent` going wrong.
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Hopefully this installs the KBDs for fzf, which is already installed.
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DRYing up some of my configuration.
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I use `python3` REPL as a calculator most often.
Side note: I don't have a clear model of which binaries belong in NixOS
configurations and which belong in my Emacs configuration. Here's a sketch of
what I'm thinking:
- shared (wpcarro's coreutils for fzf, ripgrep, git, etc)
- marcus
- diogenes
- wpcarros-emacs (see footnote)
Footnote: It might be redundant to install wpcarro's coreutils in Emacs on NixOS
environments, but I install wpcarros-emacs in non-NixOS environments, so I
depend on them there.
Change-Id: Ib2b87c8e4e04d167ccbf837e0f85606cbf272828
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Also sort my dependencies, which is why this diff is noisy.
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I'm accustomed to using vim in a GUI terminal to edit remote files. I'm trying
to ween-off of this dependency in favor of using Emacs.
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Trying to render ligatures (e.g. ->, <>) in the modeline causes Emacs to crash,
so I'm disabling ligatures.
I have a patch like this on my work machine. I'll eventually merge those commits
into depot, but that will have to wait until I'm back in California.
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TL;DR:
- vterm-mgt-repopulate-cycle -> vterm-mgt-reconcile-state
- call vterm-mgt-reconcile-state everywhere to ensure state is consistent
- prevent vterm from swalling EXWM KBD (C-S-f)
- support vterm-mgt-select
- prevent type error in cycle-append
- pass t to (vterm t) to ensure it isn't a find-or-create
Change-Id: I0f6d20b8d4b7533c7f56baf796ca3467a85ec770
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Looks like symlinkManager is the only code depending on these variables, and the
dependency seems obsolete.
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TL;DR:
- prefer WPCARRO env-var to BRIEFCASE
- remove repository URLs from Emacs libraries
- prefer tvl-depot-path where possible
- reduce the scope of constants.el
- prune (some not all) stale CI configuration
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A brief eulogy:
Socrates was an Acer laptop that I bought at a used electronics shop in London
for 100 quid.
The laptop is no more...
it is perished...
it is deceased...
it's not pining for the fjords!
it is stone dead...
Change-Id: Ia00e9e8fa05b9faa54c27fe86d880ad31402e2c6
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