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Mdbook has become really useful for writing lab material, so I'll
introduce it permanently to my package collection.
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I've been using taskwarrior a lot again lately, and this time I'd be
interested in seeing how much time I actually spend on certain tasks, so
I'm adding timewarrior to the mix. Unfortunately the hook requires that
python3 is installed.
WTF is a neat terminal dashboard that show information that I deem
useful and would like to keep an eye on without having to manually check
for stuff.
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The virtmanager attribute has been renamed a while ago[1] to its
upstream name (virt-manager) and referencing the alias will now[2] throw
an evaluation error.
[1]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/commit/5b640bfd089904bfe806606b8b2
[2]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/commit/d06207386df9a53fe01f8a30130
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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The posix_man_pages attribute has been renamed in nixpkgs[1] to
man-pages-posix to more closely match the upstream name. This now[2]
results in an evaluation error.
[1]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/commit/4461230cc5e11952407f8ddd205
[2]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/commit/d06207386df9a53fe01f8a30130
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
Cc: @devhell
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Cos I'm an idiot at this time of night.
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`youtube-dl` is dead, long live `youtube-dlp`!
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With `termusic` in the repos there's no need for musikcube.
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Hot-loading this is getting annoying, so I'll just add it.
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I've not come across anyone actually using this. Additionally, it's not
OSS, so there's not much reason to keep it around. Oh, and the build
fails.
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Was removed from nixpkgs upstream.
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Gotta try all dat pipewire love.
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I'm particularly interested in `gurk-rs` as it's a Signal client that
runs in the terminal. It's in early development but it looks already
amazing and it doesn't rely on the Java library.
`termusic` is also a nice music player written in Rust that I've come to
enjoy when MPD doesn't make sense.
Lastly, `writedisk` is just mad awesome. It can write ISOs of all sorts
to USB stick, and it even knows how to deal with Windows ISOs. It writes
those ISOs really fast as well, so I'm guessing it somehow measures the
ideal block size. Either way, this is much more convenient than having
to invoke `dd` every time I have to write an ISO. Funny enough, this too
is a Rust application.
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Once again, I forget that some parts of my system still need this.
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Even more packages are being renamed.
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Due to unnecessary renames in
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/161146
I replaced the packages with the ones the error messages mentioned, I
have not checked whether they are actually a no-op replacement.
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Now that it builds again...
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Dammit.
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I'm trialling which I prefer, borg or restic.
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This has also been removed in upstream nixpkgs because it doesn't work
with Python 3.
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This has been removed from nixpkgs upstream recently.
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This has been removed by the upstream developer, and subsequently has
been removed from nixpkgs.
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At the moment `musikcube` doesn't build, so I'm temporarily disabling
it. I'm not a fan of `focuswriter` after all, so I don't use it. The
main issue with `nixopsUnstable` is still that the plugin-system has no
straightforward documentation and until I need Hetzner-specific
functionality, it'll do.
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As part of my work I'm having to record stuff now. And what better thing
to use than the almighty OBS Studio!
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These build again and so I'm reenabling them.
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There's no home like the TUI.
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Let's see if this is any good.
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My gawd, it's beautiful for quick documentation writing.
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I find all of these interesting for different reasons.
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I do have to work a lot with screenshots and being able to create small
gif animations, right there, without much hassle, is fantastic. This
tool is a nice complement to `flameshot`.
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Fast, straight-forward, no-nonsense `du -sh` replacement.
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I'm an idiot, plain and simple. Obviously `pactl` is part of
`pulseaudio` and I need it to control the damn volume. Argh.
This reverts commit 3323d35a6b466aaf8d5ad5a4f0bbfaa9a2e224da.
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Pretty sure I don't really need this anymore. Might be wrong, we'll see.
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Yes, it's brittle and currently doesn't build.
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I've dropped MPD for local playback now, so perhaps this means I can use
it now as expected.
This also adds `pulseaudio` for `pactl` to work, and enables `rtkit`.
This reverts commit 1931d7ead73c9060e0d163073e091e028e7b5dfa.
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I've stopped using MPD for local playback, only because it's a bit
annoying to try and make it work with PA and PW.
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This package doesn't currently pass its tests and I'd like to not be
blocked from upgrading my system.
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While I love the idea of being able to use different interfaces for my
music listening, I'm not sure it's really worth it locally anymore. I
have an MPD server running on the network, which I can still connect to
using `ncmpcpp` for example, but for local playback, such as at work,
there is no point really in keeping it around. For local playback on
`gunnr` I'll just find something else. This would also solve my previous
PipeWire problem.
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Interesting take on an `nmap` replacement.
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I'm really happy to have found `mnamer`, it's a bit like `beets`, but
for TV series and movies.
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The output is a bit cleaner and overall it seems to execute faster.
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Neat `ps` alternative.
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Seems that it suffered the same fate as `pastel`, for now.
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- `rq` is similar to `jq` but works with more types
- `watchexec` is neat to execute stuff on file change
- `wuzz` is a bit like burpsuite, but on the commandline
- `xsv` is just for CSV and has it's own specific functionality
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