It would left-associate in some nix version, this way it’s clear that
you want to join a path segment.
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Temporarily use a master commit as some interesting failures have been
fixed there (yubikey-manager and notmuch).
* //users/tazjin/nixos/camden: The acme module was moved around, so we
need to adjust the disabled module path.
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I no longer need the bright theme since I'm no longer in sunny Saint Lucia.
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Now baba can start using it to populate config files from depot.
It’s not entirely working as expected, if stow finds a symlink dir
coming from a different stow, it won’t know how to split it up, so
some manual intervention is required in the beginning.
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nix-home is (hopefully) gonna be a home-manager alternative for my
home directory.
Files are symlinked into the home directory via GNU stow (since that
is a tried and tested tool), so first step is to set up the base code
for that.
Implements a small tool that reads a single environment variable and
prints it to stdout.
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mostly to persist the configuration, which pins the tmpdir to a
sensible (persistent) location
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Show the most recently published blog posts first.
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Now I can copy-paste without replacing the placeholder
date-string (i.e. "2020-04-02").
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When I migrated to /depot I removed JetBrainsMono from my monorepo. This is fine
on NixOS machines because I'm depending on JetBrainsMono through Nix
configuration. But for non-NixOS machines (my work machines), I cannot do
this.
Until I've thought of how I'd like to support this, I'm doing to use Monospace,
which should be available on all of my machines.
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I originally refactored this by inlining it as a lambda function, but I was
ignoring the fact that my work machines relied on it because I have Elisp code
in google-briefcase that calls `bookmark-install-kbd`.
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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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