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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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I don't know why, but I enjoy testing new tools replacing old tools.
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I know that both `nixops` and `blender/expat` fixes are in staging, so
I'm just reverting this one to ensure that eventually there will be
fresh build. Currently `pastel` isn't building, so there's little point
in trying to skirt around this.
This reverts commit 4f73711332cc2220333dcf3eaccdd74c8cc61e10.
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The dependency issue has been fixed, so back to using Blender! Whoop!
This reverts commit 41cc1ddf2c2c0f69737bfe9ca144f0d0d2f3a26c.
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I need something sane to control application/file handling.
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Hopefully more sane than `element-desktop`.
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I enjoyed `sxiv`, but there were a few things that bothered me. I've
just discovered `imv` (I think), and really like it's minimalism,
despite having pretty much all the features I'd want.
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It looks like `opencolorio` isn't building. This is unfortunate because
I really need Blender actually.
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It's not clear when the `certifi` PR[1] will be merged, and I don't want
to have to wait for a new hydra build because of it. `nixopsUnstable` is
unusable in its current from due to almost lacking documentation, and so
I have little choice but to remove `nixops` right now until `certifi` is
merged.
[1]:https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/127453
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NixOps 2.0 has zero documentation. It's not at all clear how to set this
up. Gonna have to revert after all. Great.
This reverts commit e8f2190048e98b98c7d47479a44448ee6297dd10.
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Aerc didn't turn out to be an improvement. I do like some of its design
ideas, but overall it doesn't really make me want to swith away from
neomutt. I've sat down and actually went through the pain for trying to
configure neomutt's colors properly according to the `tender`
colorscheme I've become fond of. It's not perfect since I have to match
the closest colors in xterm space, which isn't perfect, and until
neomutt has proper color support this will have to do.
I've added notmuch to simply find email quickly and be able to tag them.
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Finally, a useful frontend.
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Frequent python 2.7 breakages in nixops stable are getting on my nerves.
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`grex`: A command-line tools for generating regular expressions from
user-provided test cases
`tokei`: A program that allows you to count your code, quickly
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These tools are `modern` replacements for the tried and tested, if a bit
boring, *NIX tools that we all love. My motivation is to try these tools
out for an extended period of time and see how I get on with them.
In order to remind myself that a certain tool is installed I've added
some aliases. Let's see how this goes.
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I love (neo)mutt to death, but the fact that it still doesn't have
modern color support drives nuts. Aerc seems like a viable alternative
MUA, so I'll be testing that now for a while.
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This is oddly calming.
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I like the idea of not having to constantly keep colorschemes up to
scratch manually.
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Most of my machines now have AMD GPUs in them, and this is useful when
offloading compute workloads onto them.
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This is useful on so many levels when one lives in the terminal.
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This tiny tool is pretty neat for quick, selective, and colorful DNS
output.
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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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There is still an issue open for this on the nixpkgs GitHub, this is
just a workaround until it's resolved.
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I _really_ dislike having to run a browser to use a network that is
inspired by IRC, but here we are now. I sincerely hope someone comes up
with a useful terminal-focused client. No, weechat doesn't count.
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This is such an incredibly useful and versatile tool for understanding
and working with colors. I've been using it so much that I'm adding it
permanently.
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Fantastic terminal multiplexer.
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A lovely CLI hex viewer.
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This is a nice pager optimised for git.
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- `irssi` has been replaced with `catgirl`
- `lynx` is not really needed and also there's `w3m`
- `macchanger` has not been used
- `zettlr` has been used via `nix run` and so it makes sense to have it
permanently
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I'll need this to generate assets for UE.
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Very intriguing new IRC client.
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This isn't working for me right now. Various different issues are afoot.
For one, my new headset at work functions as expected, until I change
volume, either on the headset itself or via normal volume control. My
local MPD isn't working either since the switch and there doesn't seem
to be a way to replicate that functionality with `pipewire` right now.
While I'd be more than happy to look into it, as usual, right now is not
a good time.
This reverts commit 997cbff6504bcd6bbc2b9fc72fecf271508956b8.
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Don't need these extra packages and I'm tired of i3lock-fancy being so
damn slow.
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This seems very neat, and after a brief test I'm going to see if I can
switch to it permanently.
This is also the beginning of my journey to move to sway eventually.
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Add i3 extraPackages `i3-auto-layout` and `rofi`. This is much saner
than shoving everything into systemPackages.
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The normal `tldr-c-client` from `tldr`'s own repository hasn't been
updated in about 5 years and there is a really annoying update bug that
has a fix but upstream has just "forgot" about it it seems. So, this
alternative works as expected and is written in Rust. Yay.
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