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2023-01-03Add mumble and botamusique servicesBen Sima
2023-01-03Remove devalloc.io (expired domain)Ben Sima
2023-01-02Add m.youtube redirectBen Sima
2022-12-28Get ava GPT chatbot prototype workingBen Sima
Mostly thid required packaging up some deps, but also had to recompile stuff with cuda support.
2022-11-12Deploy gerritBen Sima
2022-11-12Disable gmnisrvBen Sima
Its broken, the service fails to start every time, its annoying.
2022-10-12Add sd to SSL certBen Sima
2022-10-12Add libreddit and invidious servicesBen Sima
2022-10-11Add sd.simatime.com proxyBen Sima
2022-07-29Update nixos-mailserver and deploy Biz/Cloud.nixBen Sima
The cloud was old, so some extra fixes snuck in that should have been a part of the nixpkgs upgrade.
2022-07-27Upgrade nixpkgsBen Sima
2022-07-25Run deadnix as a linterBen Sima
2022-03-30Move to nixpert.chat domain nameBen Sima
I'm also just using the que.run stylesheet for now. Eventually I should make this a base stylesheet, instead of nesting it under Biz/Que, but that can come later.
2022-02-23Test out nixpert chat serviceBen Sima
This is rough, I should move it up in the directory hierarchy and clean up the nix files, but that can all come later. Just gonna test it out for now. Will announce it tomorrow afternoon.
2022-02-02Move all git stuff to Git.nixBen Sima
Well except for the redirect, but that's an annoying part of the cgit implementation which will hopefully go away at some point.
2022-01-05Small infra updatesBen Sima
- notes about dovecot and ssl certs - disable matrix because its not setup properly and i don't use it - format some stuff - fix path to git repos
2021-12-21Switch services.radicale.config -> settingsBen Sima
2021-11-26Update cloud servicesBen Sima
Rebuilt email server, started wireguard setup.
2021-11-26Fix GitHub OAuth argsBen Sima
This makes it explicit that we are using GitHub vs some other OAuth args. The idea is that we should be making a new type for every service, this allows us to have type safety in the implementation but a common set or pattern of names for the environment variables and record fields. Also using 'notset' instead of 'mempty' is really helpful for debugging when this breaks, as I found out.
2021-11-26Rename Devalloc to DragonsBen Sima
2021-11-26Enable jupyter, consolidate ports, open bitcoindBen Sima
2021-11-26Deploy grocyBen Sima
2021-11-26Add radicale service and organize portsBen Sima
2021-11-26A few cgit settingsBen Sima
2021-11-26Publish self-hosted git repos with cgitBen Sima
Also I need more repos...
2021-11-26Publish and archive some git reposBen Sima
Also adds a post-receive script that creates and publishes a git-archive of the repo at that commit. This way I can depend on my own nixpkgs fork. It took me forever but I finally figured out that I need --prefix in the git archive. I also switched to using gzip instead of xz because its faster, and I figured out how to get the sha256 that nix expects, so I can now just copy that and paste it into Biz/Bild/Sources.json.
2021-11-26Run gmnisrv in the cloudBen Sima
2021-04-02Get my static site working againBen Sima
2021-03-16Update my home IPBen Sima
2021-02-17Add routes for dandel-rovbur and sabtenBen Sima
2020-12-29Deploy hoogle to Biz.DevBen Sima
I had to refactor Biz/Bild/Rules.nix. I also had to checkin my patched hoogle.nix file, but I also upstreamed the patch to nixpkgs-dev so it shouldn't stick around for too long.
2020-12-04Devalloc informational websiteBen Sima
This includes deployment and implementation. As part of sprint-49, here are the startup progress questions: - Are you on track? - Yes? I'm making progress toward a proper launch. - Are you launched? - No - How many weeks to launch? - I would say 4 but it's probably more like 8 - How many (prospective) users have you talked to in the last week? - 2, Kyle and his manager, see below - What have you learned from them? - Kyle thought the metrics were interesting. - His manager thought the metrics were kinda useful but didn't think they really helped people ship higher quality code faster. So that's the rub: I have to show how this can make devs ship higher quality code faster; or, develop a set of features that improve those things. - Kyle pointed out that the clustering feature of devalloc will find optimal pairings *and* identify team silos that could be improved, so that's important to remember and might be a good angle in the future. - On a scale of 1-10, what is your morale? - 6 maybe - What most improved your primary metric? - Well I was able to deploy something within in the week, whereas before I had zero deploys per week. So that's an improvement. - What is your biggest obstacle? - Finding customers to talk to. - Also the thing isn't really built yet, I just have a python script. I need to build the real SaaS product - What are your top 1-3 goals for next week? - Find a single customer I can work with on an ongoing basis - I should ask around my network to see if I have any second-order connections that would be willing to work with me (Asher, Chad, previous bosses, etc) - Build out the front-end of the website (it's very simple, would just need a basic miso module and deployment) - Figure out how to connect/auth to the Github API so I can start building the SaaS version of the product Some user feedback from my friend Kyle. This comes from his engineering manager: > "Looks neat. If it were priced low enough I could see using it to run reports > as part of an overall package. A lot of those metrics don't matter too much to > me as a manager though A lot of these code quality tools are handy info but I > don't feel like they make people ship code any faster or any higher quality > Things like CodeClimate work well for Jrs though to avoid obvious static type > mistakes" Kyle provided some additional comments: > he might have been an unusual case. Jared's not big into metrics, Pivotal > Tracker point estimates, or things like that... He's far more into qualitative > feedback, like retrospectives and 1:1s > > I think it's definitely neat data! I certainly like the collaboration analysis > > It's interesting, we recently had a pair where two devs didn't work well > together, that could be represented here. Though, we didn't want to avoid > having them work together, we wanted them to find a work style that worked for > both of them And that's a good point: devalloc will find optimal pairings *and* points where you could improve team cohesiveness.
2020-11-16get build working and capitalize more filesBen Sima