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Very useful for proper wayland-based screen recording.
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Thanks again, @aszlig!
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Apparently `nerdfonts` is blowing up, so let's be more explicit about
which fonts we need from that collection. Thanks, @aszlig!
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The default locale is en_US.UTF-8, but this also comes with a 12 hour
clock and a few other nuisances such as imperial units. So while I do
prefer a German locale I don't want things to be in the German
*language*, so setting something like de_DE.UTF-8 for LC_TIME doesn't
fly very well, since it could result in something like "Freitag, 20.
Januar".
To cope with this, I used the C locale to make sure that we get a 24h
clock and english week/month names. Similarily I do not want floats to
be formatted with a comma.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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Also doesn't build currently.
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Doesn't build at the moment.
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All the packages (hetzner, pep8 and polib) have Python 3 support but
I've used the Python 2 versions of them. Since Python 2 is failing
evaluation because it's marked as insecure, let's switch to the Python 3
versions.
I also removed the the Python 2 interpreter, especially since I haven't
been using it for quite a while.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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Duh.
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A restic drop-in written in Rust with a number of other enhancements
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`wlsunset` is just a backup.
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So, seems like the redshift service would only work if there was such a
thing as `graphical-session.target`, which doesn't exist. The mysterious
appearance of `gammastep.service` also won't work because of the same
reason. `gammastep.service` should probably be wanted by
`graphical.target`, which exists. I'm going to do this differently now
and execute gammastep directly in sway.
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For some reason it won't start automatically, not sure what's going on
there. I can't live without this though, my eyes are furious with me.
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Surprise, surprise! NixOps in broken again. Yay.
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This is because changing TZ is not possible by automatic-timezoned if it
is configured declaratively.
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This bit me a number of times when I was abroad with herja and, like the
idiot I am, looked at the time, not remembering that my machine is not
in the same TZ as I am. This will hopefully, and gracefully, fix that
for me.
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Switching the redshift package to gammastep didn't work. Somehow there's
a gammastep.service for the user, but I'm still not sure where that
comes from. It also doesn't start automatically. I'm not sure if geoclue
is actually working, so I'm removing everything for now and will look at
it again at a later date.
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This has been removed according to nixpkgs upstream.
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My mind must have been in a weird state when I wrote
20bfcfe5dd3a5203cb58f489bc01ddd0729dea3e, because I just added yet
another keybinding for the same *normal* fullscreen toggling key instead
of actually using the "fullscreen toggle global".
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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This reverts commit 7aa89c91f34c0acf4fe6dc62cf6387a12698853f.
The change in question is part of release 4.21.1 and thus we no longer
need to keep the patch around.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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For when the official steam client sometimes just seems too slow.
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My collection of small, but useful, tools continues.
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I'm having to do more work on GitLab now, and they also have a CLI,
similar to GitHub.
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Perhaps a nice taskwarrior replacement.
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Because we all need a bit of good usability in our lives.
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Life is too short...
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While I don't use it very often, it's sometimes quite useful for example
for watching movies across both monitors.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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A nice alternative to gopass CLI.
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I had this laying around locally for a year now and I'm still not really
happy with some things, for example not having yet full source builds of
the extensions and a few config options not yet managed by Nix (eg.
search engines).
However, since Firefox takes a while to build it's a bit tedious to
always do it directly (and locally) after I update my machines. Having
this part of my workstation profile should make sure that my version of
Firefox is available at all times.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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It's not building right now anyway.
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This isn't working for some reason.
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I'm basically replicating what I had written from scratch for the
temporary laptop that was not under vuizvui's control. The configuration
I was running there worked like a charm, so I'm taking some parts of
that over to my other machines.
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For work...
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Mod4 doesn't exist on ludwig's keyboard.
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Making it a proper module with options allows us to selectively switch
off stuff we don't need, e.g. saneterm. This should help keeping the
closure of ludwig smallish.
Additionally refactor font handling in the module: Instead of including
fonts.nix and assuming Bitstream Vera is available, we check
fonts.fontconfig.defaultFonts for the font to prefer.
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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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When you have a lot of branches it's sometimes tedious to find out the
ones you've been working on recently. Sorting the branches by committer
date by default should make it more obvious.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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Quoting from https://github.com/i3/i3/pull/5173:
A bug was introduced in https://github.com/i3/i3/pull/5118 in which
configs with bar blocks will segfault during validation. They were
copying the i3 font which is not set during validation. This PR simply
checks that the load_type is not validated before copying the font.
This fixes the Hydra build for the i3 configuration on my machines.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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