Small blog post about how I configured myself out of my personal email.
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This makes the UI a bit more interactive.
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I'm still a bit confused about the nuances between the myriad of ways to handle
variables in Emacs...
- `setq`
- `setq-default`
- `setq-local`
- `defvar`
- `defcustom`
- `defconst`
- `customize-set-variable`
- `make-local-variable`
- `make-variable-buffer-local`
- `kill-local-variable`
...but after running some experiments, this triggers the Emacs debugger when an
error is encountered (e.g. either *in* `init.el` or another package that is
evaluated during `init.el`'s evaluation).
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...so that I can move left while debugging.
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From `man gpg`:
> --secret-keyring file
> This is an obsolete option and ignored. All secret keys are stored in
> the ‘private-keys-v1.d’ directory below the GnuPG home directory.
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In my opinion the following versions of compound words should be searched
similarly...
- `testingThisOut` (camel case)
- `TestingThisOut` (class case)
- `testing_this_out` (snake case)
- `testing-this-out` (kebab case)
...but Emacs's default searching treats the snake and kebab cases differently,
which makes it difficult to search for buffer-local occurrences of symbols in
Python, Elisp (among other languages).
This has been bothering me for some time. I must've attempted to fix this awhile
ago by using `setq` (when I should've used `customize-set-variable`, which makes
me wonder: how much of my configuration is flaky because I'm using `setq` where
I should be using `customize-set-variable`?
For more context about this change, see `describe-variable` for
`evil-symbol-word-search`.
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See comments in the code for context.
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> You cannot get educated by this self-propagating system in which people study
> to pass exams, and teach others to pass exams, but nobody knows anything. You
> learn something by doing it yourself, by asking questions, by thinking, and by
> experimenting.
> - Richard Feynman
In the spirit of learning by doing, I decided to implement a simple blockchain
server. More work remains, but I'm tired after working on this for ~2-3h. I'd
like to reimplement this from memory using a statically typed language like
Haskell. I'd also like to implement node
discovery (https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Satoshi_Client_Node_Discovery) because
that is still something I don't quite understand. But I'm signing-off for
now...
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While these aren't technically source code buffers, but the purpose of
`buffer-ivy-source-code` is to create a list of buffers I likely want to switch
to, which includes these.
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gLinux doesn't use `lightdm.service` (you can confirm this by seeing if
`lightdm` is listed in the units reported by calling `systemctl`). I found
`gdm` (i.e. Gnome Display Manager), and it appears that calling...
```shell
systemctl restart gdm.service
```
...does the trick.
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No need to `mkDerivation` when I'm already using `writeShellScriptBin`. Also:
prefer `<CR>` instead of `<Enter>` for consistency reasons.
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This makes it easier to `scp` to the new host.
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I think this is a form of symmetric encryption where the passphrase (e.g. "ICE")
is repeated (e.g. "ICEICEICEICEI...") until it matches the length of the
cleartext string; after that, the two byte-strings are XOR'd against one another
and then encoded as hexadecimal creating the ciphertext.
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Create a frequency table of alphabetic characters by reading each character in
"Alice in Wonderland"; use this frequency table to score cleartext when decoding
ciphers.
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I filed an issue with evil in case there's a potential bug-fix or feature:
https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil/issues/1537
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Deploy dummy Shopify site as both a learning exercise and proof-of-concept for
Raf's card game, Monster Poker.
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Preferring billandhiscomputer.com in lieu of wpcarro.dev. wpcarro is a bit of a
tough username for others to remember and for me to say out-loud (it usually
involves me spelling it and explaining to others why Carroll is missing
2x-Ls). I think it's time for a change.
During the transition, I don't want to deal with stale links to
https://wpcarro.dev, so I'm templatizing more of my website and blog so that
these values can be replaced.
Expect more forthcoming changes.
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This support reverse-DNS lookups.
I encountered a problem where I accidentally deleted my instance's
`nat_ip` (external, ephemeral IP). I needed to run...
```shell
terraform apply -replace=google_compute_instance.diogenes
```
...which invalidates terraform's local cache of the state. I believe this used
to be called `terraform taint`. Things are mostly WAI, with one known issue:
quasselcore and billandhiscomputer.com complain about missing SSL certs, but I
believe this is a race-condition. Calling...
```shell
systemctl restart quassel.service
```
...resolves the issue for quassel. Unfortunately the same doesn't work for
nginx.service, but after a bit of time https://billandhiscomputer.com "just
works". Clearly I'm not sure what's going on here. At least not yet...
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Add quassel to the nginx group because only user=acme and group=nginx can read
/var/lib/acme/*
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source_tags means:
> the firewall will apply only to traffic with source IP that belongs to a tag
> listed in source tags.
This mechanism exists (presumably) for local networking between instances that I
manage. For ingress traffic, I'd like to open these ports to the wider
internet.
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These are now available at https://billandhiscomputer.com. I still need to
update the website copy and transfer wpcarro.dev over from Google Domains. I
think I prefer billandhiscomputer (username bill, bill_and_his_computer,
bill-and-his-computer, the_real_bill), so I may deprecate wpcarro. We'll see...
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TL;DR:
- Define googleCloudVM function to provision NixOS VMs on Google Cloud.
- Consume googleCloudVM in diogenes/default.nix
- Define README.md for basic usage instructions (subject to change).
- Delete diogenes's HCL
- Remove `diogenesSystem` from meta.targets
I'm still having trouble with DNS:
- I need to transfer the Google Domains config to Cloud DNS
- `host billandhiscomputer.com` is NXDOMAIN, so I don't trust my tf DNS config
- This is preventing me from getting SSL certs, which blocks my website, quassel
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I wasn't sure if removing the email portion would be a schema error, but NixOS's
GCE image relies on the tripartite structure, and maybe other things do too.
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On non-NixOS configs, `git` has been complaining about missing `--global`
variables for `user` and `email`.
TODO(wpcarro): Support this in google-briefcase instead.
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I rewrote my `README.md` most recently to show some managers what type
of side-projects I was working on. After successfully transfering to SRE
internally, I don't need the `README.md` to be a marketing document but
rather a tutorial for my future self. This change is a step in that
direction.
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After receiving another computer from Google and attempting to "easily"
install my configuration, I realized that I had some holes. In reality
these could (and perhaps should) be easily tested using CI that attempts
to cleanly install my configuration on various platfoms (e.g. Debian,
NixOS), but I'm not interested in supporting something like that (at
least not at the moment).
For now, it suffices to nixify some of the lingering shell scripts with
implicit dependencies on tools like `stow`.
> Don't let perfect be the enemy of good?
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I'm mimmicking the setup of diogenes-1 until I switch everything over to the
terraform-defined diogenes.
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Supporting SSH turned-out to be a bit of a saga... Thank you @espes and @grfn
for the pointers.
Problem: When I originally setup my Google VM, I followed this tutorial,
https://nixos.wiki/wiki/Install_NixOS_on_GCE, so I ended-up installing
`nixos-20-03`: an older version of NixOS, (the newest version in `gsutils ls -l
gs://nixos-images`). Critically, I missed this important footnote:
> NOTE: Newer images (from 20.09 on) won't be available at the bucket above, and
> will instead need to be found at
> <nixpkgs/nixos/modules/virtualisation/gce-images.nix>.
It turns out that *newer* images include this script...
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/nixos/modules/virtualisation/fetch-instance-ssh-keys.bash
...which reads the key, "sshKeys", from the Google metadata server and copies
the value into /root/.ssh/authorized_keys.
To make matters a bit misleading, the NixOS script expects the key to be
"sshKeys", but Google deprecated that in favor of "ssh-keys" (hence why both
versions appear in this commit).
TL;DR:
- upgrading to a newer NixOS image
- adding an empty access_config block so Google will assign my VM an external IP
- removing oslogin (not necessary to do, and I may add it back later)
- adding my public SSH key as metadata
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For now:
- git confg
- picom: X compositor
- dunst: system notifications (not working for quassel)
I still need to port various configs and ensure I support both gLinux and NixOS
machines.
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This is going to be enforced in CI very shortly (it already kind of
was, but not really).
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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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