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If we sandbox each run of our youtube-dl script inside of the UCSPI
TCP server, we get a temporary directory “for free”, plus guarantees
that the files are cleaned up after the process exits.
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EXECLINE_STRICT does not apply to the `execlineb` command itself, so
we don’t get any errors if the nesting is incorrect. `-W` does set it
for `execlineb` however.
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Small sandboxing utility, which unshares the filesystem via
user-namespaces and can optionally bind-mount existing paths into the
sandbox.
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Minimal PoC of a small application which can download and convert a
youtube video with youtube-dl and then serve it via HTTP.
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Nifty terminal wiki reader written in Rust.
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Right now, I got no way of using Nitrokey. Yay.
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This test has been recently removed upstream [1].
[1]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/commit/50ea99cbc18d3f480a773de5250b4ef9c7f6d514
Signed-off-by: devhell <devhell@mailfresser.de>
Cc: @aszlig
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The 32-bit Hannstar Laptop was replaced by a Raspi with Raspian.
Removing the config means we don’t have to build any 32-bit software
in vuizvui anymore.
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These have been removed very recently.
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Since NixOS/nixpkgs@582b92b9483428a0e40f276aff3da2d99bbe62c5, the "john"
package now uses Python 3 by default, so the override does no longer
work because the package no longer has a "pythonPackages" attribute.
Luckily, the upstream change is doing exactly what's done here, so we
can simply drop the override.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
Cc: @devhell
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Removed it accidentally.
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Prior to NixOS/nixpkgs@cb0adc11ffb0926adae7aa2ed22835c4f9ea971c, the
"pinentry" attribute defaulted to the GTK 2 flavour, but with the
mentioned commit, the default has changed to the ncurses one.
To make sure we have the same behaviour in our VM test as we had before
that change, I explicitly changed our default pinentry to pinentry_gtk2.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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Similar to `john`. Thanks again to @aszlig :)
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I need john after all right now. This work-around was contributed, as
usual, by the venerable @aszlig.
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Until it's dependency on python 2 is removed.
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Unfortunately, this is a work requirement for the user in question, so
while I'd (personally) prefer to pretty much stay on free software, the
circumstances prevent this :-/
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
Cc: @dwenola
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Looks less weird.
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For when I feel funky.
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This is the "Witchcraft Compiler Collection", which is VERY useful for
reverse-engineering, especially when looking back at the work I've done
with game packaging here in Vuizvui, I would have needed something like
this a ton of times.
I've mainly used radare2 for dissecting the binaries, but especially the
"Witchcraft Shell" is quite useful to have.
Thanks to @Profpatsch for pointing this out to me.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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The missing sauce to get Nitrokey U2F to work.
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This probably needs a bit of refinement when it comes to indentation,
but at least we get proper syntax highlighting, which is the main point
here.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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As per @aszlig's suggestion.
Still doesn't work though :(
However, I'll keep it in, just in case it'll work one day.
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The usage of DHCP is no longer global since a while[1] and we now have
to explicitly enable it for the interfaces in question.
This actually is a good thing and makes it far less problematic if we
use tunnel interfaces and other more complicated networking
configuration.
I added the definitions for all machines where I actually know which
interfaces are in use and disabled useNetworkd for shakti, because I
don't know the interface names for that machine and the machine
currently isn't in use anyway, so we can add it later if needed.
[1]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/69302
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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Explicitly enable DHCP on interfaces as requested in [1].
[1]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/69302
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This addresses a new assertion to the way NixOS handles networks with
networkd [1].
As a result this disables `networking.useDHCP` globally on all my
machines. Explicit interface configuration, as requested by [1] will be
handled in separate commits due to separate machines, not all of which I
have access to right now.
[1] https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/69302
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I'm a moron.
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This new font by MS isn't bad.
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Introduced in commit e9975c9a39cb4e654d9132de4b952f51174a0926.
The write-execline.nix file is inside the execline/ directory but the
import doesn't reflect that, so since there isn't any write-execline.nix
in other locations, I assume that this is what the author actually
intended.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
Cc: @Profpatsch
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similar to writeScript, but writes an execline instead. Should be
upstreams to `lib.writers` sometimes.
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A simple way to reference binary paths in an attribute set without
string interpolations everywhere.
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Forgot to make compton dim inactive windows when I reworked it. This
fixes that annoying issue.
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This adds the latest release of "Baba Is You", a puzzle video game.
Since I do not own this game, I can't test whether it's working, but the
Nix expression overall doesn't look controversial, so I'm merging
anyway.
Thanks to @layus for the contribution.
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Both were contributed by @layus, thanks a lot :-)
While there are a few other pull requests pending, these two games are
Unity3d based and thus quite non-controversal.
I don't own these games, so I can't test whether they actually work.
Merges: #25
Merges: #26
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