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Let's keep it simple, everything else seems to just end in tears.
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Sigh.
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So the previous idea didn't work as expected, instead I'm going to use
the directory name Syncthing would use anyway.
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This reverts commit d46aa4ec882dcb9ac0e09da6e1aecb361d90d287.
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This doesn't seem to work properly, Syncthing will still add its default
`Sync` directory.
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I've been using `illum` to make the screen brightness keys work on this
machine. It's better than invoking light manually or via a xbindrc call.
Although, `illum` is a bit outdated in nixpkgs, and I'm guessing that's
the reason why it crashes when the machine boots. After restarting the
service it's fine. If `illum` isn't updated in nixpkgs soon, I'll have a
look at it.
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`xbindkeys` seems to be the solution, at least via user-space.
This reverts commit 59dbc84cb214ed3df6506e95d3bf59b89f9d3548.
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For some reason this doesn't work yet. It works fine when run manually
as root or my own user, but when acpid runs it nothing happens. Dunno
yet why.
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No more Brother crap.
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I don't know what I'm doing, but it's fun.
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So, turns out that enp6s0f3u1 sometimes also is initialised as
enp6s0f4u1. Why? WHyyyyyyyyy?????
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Dunno why I thought it was the former.
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The T14s is an awesome machine, but unfortunately it needs an Ethernet
dongle.
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After some experimentation and looking at the NixOS' hardware repo, this
configuration seems to work quite well. There are no major issues to
worry about for now.
This is also the first machine where `fwupd` is available and working.
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Shiny new machine needs NixOS love. <3
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Recommended by aszlig to switch from module to package.
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Who'd have thought. Work has finally embraced a way of printing no
matter what OS one runs. What a time to be alive.
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I'm finding myself use containers more and more these days, primarily
for testing stuff, so it's useful to have the tools installed.
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Trying to figure out a better, more consistent approach to theming my
terminals and terminal programs, so let's start from scratch and remove
as much as possible.
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Let's see if this does anything good.
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As I move from one machine to another I'll be removing SpaceVim and
enabling my Vim.
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This is in preparation of me leaving SpaceVim behind and not having to
rely on external sources for certain programs, such as Vim, when
installing a new machine.
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I really love the screensavers, but unfortunately more often than not
it's hugely distracting for my mode of work.
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We've finally arrived in the 21st century and don't require a proxy
anymore. Hurrah!
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IWD seems to have an issue with the re-configured eduroam I frequently
use. Every other OS has no issues with the new configuration, only IWD
does. They did some background work on the CA cert, and even gave me the
public CA PEM to integrate in the configuration directly, and yet IWD
complains of `bad_certificate`. I don't have time to dig deeper, so I'm
switching to `wpa_supplicant` again until I have time to test it again
with a newer version of IWD.
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A bit more cleanup.
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I've grown quite fond of this colorscheme. At least for now.
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Using the wrapper rather than normal.
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Kinda forgot that just adding the packages is probably not enough.
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We'll need these to replace docker.
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Still a continuation of some housekeeping.
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I think I'll switch to `podman` now. I was never a fan of docker needing
a daemon to begin with.
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This reverts commit 5557cd782a1ce6bcee0c907ba6349c13da2f82db.
Massive brainfart.
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Upstream changed `virtualisation.docker` to
`virtualisation.oci-container` in [1], so naturally we'll need to rename
it here too.
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As with the previous commit, Cloudflare's DNS is already baked into
networkd, so no need to add them anymore.
The change in comment also reflects more accurately now that the virtual
interfaces are to be ignored by networkd.
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Cloudflare's DNS are already baked into networkd as fallback, so there's
no need to still have them explicitly set.
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I've been hardly using it and also it doesn't build at the moment, so
the perfect opportunity to take it out.
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This has come about because qemu-kvm VMs lost the ability to gain a DHCP
issued IP address after a reboot. As it turns out networkd seems to have
played a part in messing with the virbr0 interface. Thanks to @aszlig we
figured out what was going on, so now we're going to make networkd
ignore all interfaces that are not physical.
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Until now I've been controlling screen brightness using `xbindkeysrc`.
However, I also like to have as much as possible in vuizvui. Here I'm
moving my screen brightness configuration. Unfortunately the wiki
article [1] seems outdated. Although `light` is enabled using
`programs.light.enable` it does not live in `/run/wrappers/bin/light`
like the wiki article suggests. I could choose the
`/run/current-system/sw/bin/light` path, but I figured that the
committed approach might be better. Dunno yet.
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I'm quite tired and bored of things like [1].
I can't find evidence that Brave has implemented this, so Brave will
replace Chromium.
[1]: https://www.chromestatus.com/feature/4733392803332096
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Work laptop.. needs work crap..
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Small but still valid step towards more de-DRYing.
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Trying to get around to cleaning out packages I don't need on a normal
basis, this is the start of a number of future commits that will be
dealing with cleaning up and optimising my package usage.
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Can't believe I missed that.
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Now that I've finally found a few minutes to mess with iwd's
configuration successfully I can switch completely. Only annoyance is
iwd's insistence on switching the interface name to 'wlan0'.
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Fixes the evaluation warning.
cc @aszlig @devhell @sternenseemann
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Guess what? That's right! This machine lives in an environment where
Teams is all the rage! I hate wasting browser tabs for something like
Teams, so fortunately Microsoft has released Teams for Linux. We'll be
using that now instead.
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