Fixes a long-standing todo by adding an additional field for the time
at which a post was updated, and handling this in both site
generation (to note the update date after the publish date) and in
Atom feed generation (by populating both the updated and published
fields).
Change-Id: If80db43459b2a0c77eea4dde7255651b5d6cd64b
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/2766
Reviewed-by: tazjin <mail@tazj.in>
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
More or less direct port of https://dotti.me to mdoc(7) with the
following changes:
* Add a RFC3339 column to the EXAMPLES table. RFC3339 is a well
specified subset of ISO8601 whose specification is also more
accessible so this could help someone out.
* Add a SEE ALSO section linking to the web site
* Add an AUTHORS section
Change-Id: I8db00bd402697aa52f6f651f28692617b487f832
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/2642
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Reviewed-by: edef <edef@edef.eu>
nint (short for nix interpreter) is a tiny wrapper around nix-instantiate
which allows to run nix scripts, i. e. nix expressions that conform to
a certain calling convention. A nix script runnable using nint must
conform to the following constraints:
* It must evaluate to a function which has a set pattern with an
ellipsis as the single argument.
* It must produce a string as a return value or fail.
When invoked, a the expression receives the following arguments:
* `currentDir`: the current working directory as a nix path
* `argv`: a list of strings containing `argv` including `argv[0]`
* extra arguments which are manually specified which allows for
passing along dependencies or libraries, for example:
nint --arg depot '(import /depot {})' my-prog.nix [ argv[1] … ]
would pass along depot to be used in `my-prog.nix`.
Such nix scripts are purely functional in a sense: The way inputs can be
taken is very limited and causing effects is also only possible in a
very limited sense (using builtins.fetchurl if TARBALL_TTL is 0,
adding files and directories to the nix store, realising derivations).
As an approximation, a program executed using nint can be thought of
as a function with the following signature:
λ :: environment → working directory → argv → stdout
where environment includes:
* the time at the start of the program (`builtins.currentTime`)
* other information about the machine (`builtins.currentSystem` …)
* environment variables (`builtins.getEnv`)
* the file system (`builtins.readDir`, `builtins.readFile`, …) which
is the biggest input impurity as it may change during evaluation
Additionally import from derivation and builtin fetchers are available
which introduce further impurities to be utilized.
Future work:
* Streaming I/O via lazy lists. This would allow usage of
stdin and output before the program terminates. However this would
require using libexpr directly or writing a custom nix interpreter.
A description of how this would work can be found on the website of the
esoteric programming language Lazy K: https://tromp.github.io/cl/lazy-k.html
* An effect system beyond stdin / stdout.
* Better error handling, support setting exit codes etc.
These features would require either using an alternative or custom
interpreter for nix (tvix or hnix) or to link against libexpr directly
to have more control over evaluation.
Change-Id: I61528516eb418740df355852f23425acc4d0656a
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/2745
Reviewed-by: sterni <sternenseemann@systemli.org>
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
The way this loads the api key is a hack, but also... I don't care!
Change-Id: I4d417b1a824007620661188b60b21a1f73867dca
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/2747
Reviewed-by: glittershark <grfn@gws.fyi>
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
We use builtins.split directly as it should be a bit more efficient as
lib.splitStrings. Also its returning of a list for every regex match is
useful to update the state while parsing the tokens:
* The tokens are obtained by splitting the string at every '%'
* Everytime we see a boundary (that is a list in the returned
list of builtins.split), we know that the first two chars of
the next string are a percent encoded character.
One implementation flaw is that it will currently crash if it encounters
mal-formed URLs (since int.fromHex chrashes if it encounters any non
hex digit characters) and accepts some malformed urlencoding like
"foo %A".
Change-Id: I90d08d7a71b16b4f4a4879214abd7aeff46c20c8
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/2744
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Reviewed-by: sterni <sternenseemann@systemli.org>
In order to arbitrarily split netencode over multiple reads, we need
to make the parser completely streaming, so that it recognizes all
cases where it needs more input.
Luckily, this is fairly trivial, after working around a bunch of
overeager parsing.
The tricky part was the giant `alt`, where inner parsers would start
consuming input and thus become incomplete when they fail afterwards.
Sinc the format *always* starts the different types with one
discriminator char, we can use that to instantly return the parser and
try the next one instead.
The other tricky part was that lists and records would parse all inner
elements and then choke on the empty string after the last element,
because the inner parser would consume at least the descriminator, and
an empty string is always `Incomplete`. We wrap these into a small
combinator which plays nice with `many0` in that regard.
Change-Id: Ib8d15d9a7cab19d432c6b24a35fcad6a5a72b246
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/2704
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Reviewed-by: Profpatsch <mail@profpatsch.de>
Reviewed-by: sterni <sternenseemann@systemli.org>
I'm only connected to my own tethering nets anyways and I can't be
bothered to figure out all the things I need to open for Chromecasts,
maybe later.
Change-Id: Id1715b205191d4494a5a7001e1fb0f41a89d3de6
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/2705
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Reviewed-by: tazjin <mail@tazj.in>
Don't apply the left-margin if the viewport is too narrow too handle it
Change-Id: Ia15641a6f0c94f9b0582f4a48af00b935f3e66bc
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/2703
Reviewed-by: glittershark <grfn@gws.fyi>
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Expose website as a top-level attribute, and ignore index.html, both to
make test-deving the site easier
Change-Id: Ic056446e322ec5f69583d316998103883fc8d55b
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/2700
Reviewed-by: glittershark <grfn@gws.fyi>
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Explicitly pass --profile personal to AWS commands, to avoid deploying
this to the wrong aws account on accident
Change-Id: Iff8236967adcfdedfbace8930031db9adf60e3d1
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/2699
Reviewed-by: glittershark <grfn@gws.fyi>
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Also start to put things under headings, since we have CSS to make that
look decent now
Change-Id: I9ad8c5f5bf32360bcae48fb28e390391fcec0a88
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/2698
Reviewed-by: glittershark <grfn@gws.fyi>
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
web-brutalism is so 3 years ago, bro
but seriously, I'd like to start putting some actual stuff here, so
let's make it look halfway-decent.
Change-Id: Ic78d725b3755c2307c7ea155af8d0f90e287830c
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/2697
Reviewed-by: glittershark <grfn@gws.fyi>
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Chupacabra doesn't even exist anymore, plus I want this installed on all
home systems
Change-Id: Id0e5c89797b1ad52b2a24d60ad3ab5e125f60266
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/2696
Reviewed-by: glittershark <grfn@gws.fyi>
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Add support for a zero-sized Unit type. This requires some special at
the codegen level because LLVM (unsurprisingly) only allows Void types
in function return position - to make that a little easier to handle
there's a new pass that strips any unit-only expressions and pulls
unit-only function arguments up to new `let` bindings, so we never have
to actually pass around unit values.
Change-Id: I0fc18a516821f2d69172c42a6a5d246b23471e38
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/2695
Reviewed-by: glittershark <grfn@gws.fyi>
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Notifications with images appear to be working now, which is cool, but
they're also *really* large, especially for spotify album art - let's
pull that down a bit.
Change-Id: I825798cccb54ebafd3facc08f3d6f0f4a42cf010
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/2666
Reviewed-by: glittershark <grfn@gws.fyi>
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
We had a bunch of instances of
https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/2176,
where nix would exit with a “killed by signal 9” error.
According to Eelco in that issue, this is perfectly normal behaviour
of course, and appears if the last command in a loop closes `stdout`
or `stdin`, then the builder will SIGKILL it immediately. This is of
course also a perfectly fine error message for that case.
It turns out that mainly GNU coreutils exhibit this behaviour …
Let’s see if using a more sane tool suite fixes that.
Change-Id: If34ab692120e5e299575bf8044aa5802145ab494
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/2658
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Reviewed-by: Profpatsch <mail@profpatsch.de>
`forstdin` iterates over the tests in the test directory, and by
default it does *not* fail if an inner loop returns an error, unless
`-o okcodes` is given, a list of exit codes that indicate success.
Now it fails if a loop returns ≠ 0.
Change-Id: I0b1b2a06cd0a894e5ac4e77ec25019629ce2c077
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/2657
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Reviewed-by: sterni <sternenseemann@systemli.org>
Upstream haskellPackages has a newer haskell-language-server than we had
and it is always in sync with the default GHC version of that package
set which we incidentally use to build all haskell derivations in depot.
I hope this will not cause us more trouble in the future, but I've
gotten the impression that maralorn makes an effort to prevent
haskell-language-server from being broken in haskellPackages, so ideally
we'll never have to worry about hls again. If we do have to, we may need
to switch to easy-hls-nix.
Note that I haven't had the time yet to verify that the shells actually
work since it's kinda late now and the rebuilds are many.
Change-Id: I74c192d57355904cfa45bb76d70346792ba05af5
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/2662
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Reviewed-by: glittershark <grfn@gws.fyi>
* chatter and its dependencies have been fixed in upstream
haskellPackages, so we can get rid of the packageSet.nix expression:
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/116803
* Merged default.nix and pkg.nix into one expression and use
callCabal2nix instead of emulating it with nested imports.
* Minor refactor of shell.nix and remove haskell-language-server
until we've redone it or replaced it with the upstream one as now the
GHC versions are out of sync: hls is built with 8.8.4, but
haskellPackages uses 8.10.4
Change-Id: Ie75eaa93ba8bd79e749e2442fb28c855b8a15a1d
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/2661
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Reviewed-by: glittershark <grfn@gws.fyi>
I'm looking at removing some of these because they can cause
unnecessary build steps during CI pipeline generation.
Change-Id: I84742968918090c050d2eedab8a1b42692632a42
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/2655
Reviewed-by: sterni <sternenseemann@systemli.org>
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Defines a small helper script that resets the keyboard layout (to
avoid getting stuck in Russian layout) and locks the screen via
xsecurelock, and configures home-manager to launch this automatically.
Fascinatingly this actually seems to be capable of locking the
screen *on suspend*, not *after suspend*.
Change-Id: Ib6279a445aba18c2fb5bc073b675e6e2598fa228
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/2644
Reviewed-by: tazjin <mail@tazj.in>
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
A small UCSPI client which connects to an IMAP server, authenticates
with username and password (for Christ’s sake, put it in
`s6-tlsclient`), selects the `INBOX` and proceeds to listen for new
mails.
Later it will generate an event on stdout and to be used for push
messaging and triggering a full `mbsync` run on new message.
Currently I’m testing it via
```
env CAFILE=/run/current-system/etc/ssl/certs/ca-bundle.crt \
IMAP_USERNAME=<username> \
backtick -i IMAP_PASSWORD ' pass' ' <password-entry>' '' \
s6-tlsclient -v <imap-server> 993 ./result
```
Change-Id: I221717d374c0efc8d9e05fe0dfccba31798b3c5c
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/2636
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Reviewed-by: Profpatsch <mail@profpatsch.de>
frog is in storage and the key shouldn't have privileges while I'm
guaranteed to not use it.
Change-Id: If2ee8278fcb81f425dcfc151b11d207dfb6f45c7
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/2631
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Reviewed-by: tazjin <mail@tazj.in>
This is required for my volume modification keyboard shortcuts.
Change-Id: I95e02be5b08e1f8a14746ace61226e903fbc68a3
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/2634
Reviewed-by: tazjin <mail@tazj.in>
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
The latter doesn't work with AMD devices. This will need some changes
on one of my non-NixOS machines, unfortunately ...
Change-Id: Ib9dfdb9beac67501396a06ea74a0a4371f8ad65e
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/2628
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Reviewed-by: tazjin <mail@tazj.in>
This group has access to modifying backlight settings (configured by
the udev rules for `light`).
Change-Id: I1593980757c6265f6822d3d3dce9e19a2473acd8
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/2626
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Reviewed-by: tazjin <mail@tazj.in>
Just a few more missing things.
Change-Id: I54b633296d91c6f8dce72d900d7d38b8af4ae419
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/2625
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Reviewed-by: tazjin <mail@tazj.in>
... also nuke that Bluetooth headset daemon, it doesn't work anyways.
Change-Id: Iee884046a2bf2718767442ec62b2f731e14e39e8
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/2624
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Reviewed-by: tazjin <mail@tazj.in>
Uses the impermanence module to configure the bind-mounts for the few
applications that are allowed to persist stuff between boots.
For now this setup uses ZFS rollbacks to get /home back into a clean
state, where the `tazjin-clean` snapshot is a partition with only the
`/home/tazjin` folder and the correct partitions on it.
This gives me enough scratch space to e.g. download stuff larger than
my RAM without accumulating state.
Change-Id: I7cdb2276f087ea62201690cb8b36ae074203f87c
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/2623
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Reviewed-by: tazjin <mail@tazj.in>