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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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Second attempt at getting this right. Step 1: Read the thrown
assertions. Step 2: Don't be tired. Step 3: Test changes.
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This reverts commit 20ee65d79602b6412994dc52907715b274daeebe.
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This reverts commit 2332e49b29528325ad1ff2bc0a279275c08ea266.
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Using a different machine for playing minecraft anyways at the moment.
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Dunno why it was at 8, but 16 is what it should be.
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This must have been a recent change where an assert is now thrown
because some nix.* settings have been regrouped as nix.settings.*
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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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I already had powermanagement running via the tlp daemon, which I had
forgotten about, so powertop is redundant.
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I want to mirror my disk to a 1:1 backup drive every so often, and
referencing disks by uuid means I can’t have a runnable system from a
different drive. Instead I use labels that can be shared between both
drives, so that the second drive is also bootable.
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Takes an additional argument and looks that argument up in the
respective nix build result directory bin dir.
Also add some documentation.
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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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They changed all config options and a bunch of defaults. I am angery.
ES BLEIBT ALLES SO, WIE ES IST
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unused currently, may be replaced by something else
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The boot.kernelPackages option is already defined in
devhell/profiles/base.nix to be linuxPackages_latest with the same
priority (100) as in the machine configuration of "gunnr".
While generally I leave it for respective owners of the machine
configuration to fix, this however breaks evaluation of all of our
tests.
Given that "latestCompatibleLinuxPackages" is used on a ZFS system, I
assume that this is what the author wanted with higher priority back in
678754b4a5ac5a468e2223e1b701b8e9e2375c30.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
Cc: @devhell
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Based on the help in
https://nixos.wiki/wiki/Printing#Client_.28Linux.29
the ipv6 resolver for mdns is broken (only in nixpkgs?)
and will block & timeout. :)
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Let’s see how it goes
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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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This commit also includes a bit of drying the `auto-optimise-store` Nix
option.
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I don't know if this will work, especially considering I'm adding this
without having access to `gunnr` at the moment.
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This has been removed a while ago, so might as well remove this too.
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Sync the calendar every 15 minutes with a user service, and add ics
file support to xdg-open.
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I didn't notice this at first, but `thermald` only really works for
Intel CPUs. This is an AMD machine, and the daemon can't find anything
to work with, so there's no point in keeping it enabled here.
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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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Duh.
This reverts commit 2d8ad8d8d158f5c4d1e3085062ec4619a18416c9.
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There's really no need to keep this exposed on the internal network.
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I don’t remember why I set that limit, but it’s kinda silly since nix
uses all cores by default.
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