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not sure if this is a good idea or not, but i always liked how the
IRC #voc-wok channel of the c3voc works, and I don't run my own IRC (nor
do i want to have my monitoring on infra that is not my own), so I built
a similar thing with matrix.
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let's see if this hydra of mine is of any use :)
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new feature which made this relevant is use of interactive sudo (since
abbenay still has interactive sudo from the days when it was a desktop
machine)
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https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/278981
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the tool is still a bit rough, but it should work well enough for actual
use (even if i have to restart xochitl afterwards)
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- pkgs/ should now also contain all package overrides
- pkgs/patches/ now contains all patches
- nix flake info succeeds again
- still not sure what to do about scripts
- services which are not used should not be kept around this long
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which has the nice side-effect that they now show up on my `man configuration.nix'.
(also I don't have to manually import things anymore)
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with thanks to networkException, who wrote the initial nix package.
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because like, why not learn how to use these out-of-tree?
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this is still missing:
- a nice way to do settings
- lots of testing (run the manage.py test script in a nixos test?)
- an actual way to deploy this in a halfway reasonable way
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(just messing around for now)
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not tested, but like, why not? Might be fun playing around with it.
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this packages the heartwood cli tools, the radicle web interface, and
runs a small example deployment on chaski.
TODO: decide if i want to keep this thing, then add declarative config
of the web interface, `rad auth`, and the radicle node to a NixOS
module; the current state is kinda suboptimal to deploy.
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apparently the default homeserver this uses is not configurable???
… might hack around later
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in gleam, because why not?
(tbf i will probably eventually rewrite this in a more sensible
language; I haven't even found any reason to use any of the OTP features
for this 🙈)
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this file has been lying around for a bit over a year now, but I got
asked about it, so time to put it in the public repo I guess (& also
update it; it's on the most recent travelynx commit as of this writing).
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not sure if i like this yet, but it seems worth trying it out.
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please no one like, actually use this. unless you volunteer to at least
add a script to run database migrations, since currently these need to
be run by hand …
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the only thing this makes more complicated is typst; most of the other
benefits I don't use in any case.
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i don't know why i did this. i literally have no use for it.
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?????
https://pleroma.stuebinm.eu/notice/ATgY2kl9z1RHbjm5AG
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why am i still building it myself all the time?
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well, that's what i get for using emacs unstable, i guess
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(also this means that my home config can now be built without --impure)
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this is more hassle than it's worth, and plain nix-serve works much better
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