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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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so it turns out ntfy can run a little smtp server, which monit can send
its alerts to, resulting in a halfway okayish monitoring setup. It
doesn't even require mucking about with `sendmail'!
Downside: this is still monit.
Upside: from what I've heard, the other monitoring tools don't actually
seem to be all that much better?
Now I only have to come up with reasonable checks for the stuff I want
to actually keep an eye on …
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(with thanks to emilyy's nix config; let's see if this makes sense for me)
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not sure if i like this yet, but it seems worth trying it out.
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also remove some old stuff. also deduplicate the erlangs on my akkoma.
also remove chromium, since for some reason hydra hasn't built it yet
and I'm not fancying compiling it myself.
also remove the whole sshd mosh stuff for the chat, since that broke
tmux-on-login.
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(well, a trainschedulespotter to be precise)
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mostly to get a working sendmail and also play around with stuff
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