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This should be enough for certain git repos.... lookin' at you there
nixpkgs.
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There are a number of things I wanted to change anyway before I move
over to Wayland.
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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 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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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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This has been renamed upstream at some point and subsequently produced
eval errors.
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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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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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I'm used to dust enough, so now I'll make use of both, `du` and `dust`.
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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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Brainfart.
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This commit also includes a bit of drying the `auto-optimise-store` Nix
option.
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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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Since I regularly use this for recovering data from various hard drives
and it's also a good idea to have it at hand with no Internet connection
in case something bad[TM] happens, let's make it available everywhere.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.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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I'm a bit annoyed at how `geoclue2` has everything and the kitchen sink
enabled, so I'm refining it here.
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I'm used to `sd` enought now to not forget it in lieu of `sed`.
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Enabling tab colors like this throws an eval error. Don't have time to
look into it right now, so reverting by adding `any-nix-shell` instead,
which looks useful since the default bash prompt is rather primitive and
gives no info whatsoever.
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This was annoying me for the longest time, but now I have colors back
when ZSH tab completes paths.
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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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I'm already using this config since a few months and since I'm slowly
getting used to it, let's try to make it the default for my workstation
profile.
Unfortunately, libgit2 uses the Git configuration from /etc, but our
configuration is directly patched into Git and not in /etc but in
"${pkgs.git}/etc", so we need to patch libgit2 to use the right
configuration file.
Another goof is that we can't use ${pkgs.delta} directly in our Git
configuration because it would introduce a circular dependency between
Git itself and delta (which uses libgit2 which in turn refers to
"${pkgs.git}/etc"), so for the time being I'm relying on $PATH for
delta.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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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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