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I had some weird issues with the low-battery udev rule, mainly it not
triggering when it should. Usually, the event would only get processed
when the battery changed state, e.g. from Discharging to Charging.
Consequently, the laptop would hibernate when you'd save it from running
out of battery by plugging it in, but, if you forgot, it'd be content to
run out of battery.
I'll try upower instead now which is the “normal” solution used by the
major desktop environments. It's has some extra complexity, as it also
provides a d-bus API for other applications to use, but we'll see how it
goes.
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I don't use PKSC11 (to my knowledge) nor the ssh agent, so we can
disable them. The export of SSH_AUTH_SOCK didn't work anyway.
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gnome-keyring basically doesn't work without dconf as it turns out, so
we'll have to enable it after all.
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Using elfeed nowadays.
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I'm using org mode for these kinds of things now.
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Using a different machine for playing minecraft anyways at the moment.
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Since I have access to an aarch64 machine now, this is not necessary
anymore and just leads to introducing bugs in cross compiled stuff by
accident.
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* Delete patched mandoc derivation and documentation.mandoc module from
the tree, both have an equivalent upstream now.
* Activate upstreamed documentation.man.mandoc module in my machines.
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I just wann go back // back to 2 point 3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-v1b9waHWY
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buildEnv is conservative with creating symlinks, i. e. it only creates
directories if it has to. Consequently if a directory is only present in a
single package in the environment, it'll be a symlink.
Enter: makewhatis(8), a tool that has never imagined a creation as accursed as
Nix or even NixOS. Thus it assumes that probably no one ever uses symlinks in
their man directory and if they do, it'll be to alias man pages. Consequently
it assumes that all symbolic links are files [1] and ignores them in the
normal mode because they are in the wrong place. To still be able to use
apropos(1) with POSIX man pages, introduce this shell hack to re-create the
symlinked directories before building mandoc's db.
[1]: See also
https://inbox.vuxu.org/mandoc-tech/bccac2cd-01b6-b349-86e5-de4066ed8dee@systemli.org/T/#u
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Can't believe I've fixed all those aarch64 failures without this so far.
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Finally, fish won't crap out if an emoji is pasted
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A few things have changed since the recent NixOS 21.05 release. Mostly
naming stuff, so nothing dramatic.
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OMEMO and better MUC support as well as bookmarks support than jackline
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git send-email go brrrrrrrrrrr
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foot has this feature natively now using ctrl+shift+u.
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I replaced the nixos-containers I had with docker, so this can go.
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Minimal configuration, just to get some cache going (that's at least the
idea). This should at least make having i686-linux builds worth
something :)
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git fetch origin refs/pull/<id>/head is really all you need.
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The normal scribus attribute doesn't evaluate on nixos-unstable
currently (2.7 pillow is marked as insecure).
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This doesn't do much other than enabling cache.tvl.su as a binary cache
currently, but we can additional settings in the future which are neat
for working with tvl's depot.
I contemplated adding an option to add <depot> to the nixPath, but I
don't want it too desparately right now and it is kind of annoying to
implement for vuizvui, as the default core/common.nix module overrides
any values you set and it is hard to merge the nixPath values, so we'll
probably need an vuizvui.extraNixPath option etc. pp.
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Luckily most people seem to be using Signal nowadays, so I can get rid
of this crap.
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In case pipewire wants it or I want to use the jack shim.
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blueman is annoying me a bit atm and bluetoothctl plus pactl seem to be
enough mostly.
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Copied whatever Profpatsch is using. 5% seems a little extreme, but with
treshhold 2% tail /dev/zero still froze my laptop for a solid minute and
a half.
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I actually use this now.
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Hearing a lot of good things lately, time to see what it is about.
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Shared by adisbladis in #nixos-chat this is a very stupid fish function
which bonks a nixpkgs package into the PATH in the current shell. This
is often useful if you need a package ad-hoc and opening a nix-shell is
too much hassle or you find yourself perpetually opening and closing a
nix-shell. Extremely racy with the garbage collector, but this is yolo
ops territory anyways.
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