Bonus solution in k as I got sniped by leah2.
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I currently plan doing BQN and Nix (where it is not too annoying,
respectively). All solutions can either be executed together in a
derivation using CBQN and Tvix (!!!) or executed individually (I'll do
one file per solution for BQN and an attribute set of solutions for Nix
in a single file).
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I primarily use GitHub for most of these preexisting repositories,
but they should be properly replicated on edwin in case I want to
stop. Pushing the respective refs manually is cumbersome and error
prone, so let's automate it.
The repositories are basically chowned to git:git currently and
`git fetch <remote> 'refs/*:refs/*' --prune` is execute regularly
to update the repository. In the future I could contemplate doing
it the other way round – using edwin as upstream and using
`git push --mirror` to update the GitHub repositories.
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This should make it a bit clearer where not a lot is to be expected –
either yet or anymore.
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Occasionally I debug i686-linux builds on this machine, the
headcounter.org binary cache (despite being slow due to Hydra serving
it) speeds this up with significant cache available.
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Small module that regularly runs btrfs scrub on all btrfs filesystems.
Eventually the module should also do SMART value monitoring, as edwin is
a server from Hetzner's server auction, so a disk failure may not be too
far away.
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This adds edwin, the machine running sterni.lv, as well as my
idiosyncratic deployment solution. It is based on instantiating the
system configuration locally (where you'd work on the configuration),
copying the derivation files to the remote machine where the system
derivation is realised and deployed. Unfortunately, the first step tends
to be quite slow (despite gzip compression), so this may not be the
definite way despite its advantages.
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This adds an interim placeholder page for gopher://sterni.lv and
additionally my preexisting Nix-based static site generator for
gophermap supporting servers. It is based on building a nested Nix data
structure representing the directory structure of the resulting site
which then resolves to a bunch of fine grained derivations.
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This adds the module I've been using for running my minecraft servers.
It is inspired by the declarative minecraft server module in nixpkgs,
but
* does not support a non-declarative mode.
* supports more than one server on the same machine.
* patches the fabric mod loader into the server.jar on startup.
* its stopping mechanism is more robust: It issues a `save-all` and
`stop` command over RCON and uses flock(1) for waiting on the
server's shutdown instead of relying on checking for the PID
via kill(1) in a loop.
It has some gaps in terms of features that I personally don't need, but
can be filled in over time.
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This is an old project of mine, I have still deployed because a friend
was interested in using it (I think they never did though). The
repository can't be subtree-ed at the moment since it is AGPL and also
contains some personal information I would prefer not to check into such
a long-lived repository. Relicensing and subtree-ing it using a
semi-elaborate josh filter would be possible in the future, but I'm not
sure if it is worth it yet. This is probably good enough for now, the
project also very rarely breaks on channel updates.
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We'll need this in depot in order to import my infra, as I run
flipdot-gschichtler for the OpenLab at the moment. Importing the
repository into the tree is not really an option, as it should stay in
the GitHub organization. Additionally, it doesn't currently really have
a license, but it is very possible it'll end up being AGPL.
The whole thing is quite tame and has (anecdotically) never broken on a
nixpkgs channel update. A new niv sources area is created to avoid
cluttering the global one and having these sources in a gc root
permanently.
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Skip setting bqn-interpreter-path on 32bit – contrary to the
LanguageTool integration, bqn-mode is still useful without the binary
which doesn't compile on i686-linux.
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Given that the laptop I need this for is really slow, I may want to
disable even more stuff, but I'll take it step by step. This should at
least make it possible to build its system closure.
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Upstream nixpkgs removed a lot of aliases this time, so we needed to do
the following transformations. It's a real shame that aliases only
really become discoverable easily when they are removed.
* runCommandNoCC -> runCommand
* gmailieer -> lieer
We also need to work around the fact that home-manager hasn't catched
on to this rename.
* mysql -> mariadb
* pkgconfig -> pkg-config
This also affects our Nix fork which needs to be bumped.
* prometheus_client -> prometheus-client
* rxvt_unicode -> rxvt-unicode-unwrapped
* nix-review -> nixpkgs-review
* oauth2_proxy -> oauth2-proxy
Additionally, some Go-related builders decided to drop support for
passing the sha256 hash in directly, so we need to use the generic hash
arguments.
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* //users/sterni/emacs: fix for the bqn-mode issue is in channels now.
* //third_party/buzz: pin openssl to 1.1, as nixpkgs now defaults to 3.0
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This means it'll no longer run under Xwayland. Requires applying small
fix to bqn-mode which stopped compiling with emacs HEAD.
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* //users/grfn/system/home: build rain with Go 1.17, as it fails to
build with Go 1.18 which introduces new compile-time errors
* //3p/nixpkgs: pick ntfy from stable channel as it does not build on
unstable
* //users/sterni/emacs: make sure use-package is available before
org-tracker can be loaded dynamically from $HOME/src. Interestingly
this only became a problem with this channel bump.
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This is possible since all the commits have been made by me. The code
taken from SCLF (which is licensed LGPL-2.1-or-later) can also be
included since the LGPL 2.1 is [compatible] with the GPL 3.0.
compatible: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.en.html#LGPLv2.1
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SCLF is quite a big utility library (almost 3€ LOC) with limited
portability (CMUCL, SBCL and CLISP to an extent). Continuing to maintain
it is an unnecessary burden, as depot only uses a fraction of it which
is now inlined into the respective users (mime4cl and mblog).
In the future trimming down ex-sclf.lisp may make sense either by
refactoring the code that uses it or by moving interesting utilities
into e.g. klatre.
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This is merely a little demonstration of nix#6579:
`users.sterni.nix.misc.isRestrictEval` returns whether the restrict-eval
setting is true or false by exploiting the aforementioned Nix bug.
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This used to be the behavior of languagetool.el which we now restore
finally. The yellow underline was really easy to miss on a white
background.
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Packaging this seemed a little tricky due to some quirks of the code,
but it's best to solve that whenever it's actually in depot. For now I
break it often enough that it's useful to be able to edit its source
quickly.
Still missing some necessary configuration which I'll probably steal
from grfn next week or so.
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I'll probably want to use <leader>f and <leader>l for different things
in the near future.
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Also delete duplicate java-arguments while we're at it.
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I always found myself starting a shell or dired to do ,gr right after…
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When I first added elfeed, for some reason I couldn't set it up with
use-package. Now the situation has reversed itself and elfeed started to
crash with cryptic elisp error messages. Copying tazjin's approach to
configuring elfeed has solved this issue luckily.
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bash (unlike fish) doesn't break down if TERM=dumb which is the only one
I'll be using in emacs (I want to reduce my usage of things depending on
ANSI escape sequence to a minimum, for stuff that needs it I still have
foot). bash is started in login shell mode so /etc/profile is sourced
which will a) enable direnv support and b) setup some tweaks (relating
to PAGER etc.) if TERM=dumb.
Since I use a semicolon for a prompt in (ba)sh, shell-prompt-pattern
needs to be adjusted.
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This is really annoying since the window is not recognized as a popup /
dialog window by sway.
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