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nixfmt is the soon-to-be official formatter for Nix code, as per the NixOS
GitHub group. So I figure I should just adopt it without worrying too much about
the specifics of the formatting. I just formatted everything in one go, hence
the huge diff, oh well.
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I (finally) switched my ISP account from my parents into my name, and they had
to restart my modem (ONT box?) to process this. So I got a new IP address.
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This was leftover from work on the previous commit. I don't think its actually
needed to get my stuff working, but these headers are recommended in the docs
and the latest version supposedly has some relevant bug fixes, so I decided to
commit this.
- https://github.com/Kozea/Radicale/issues/838
- https://github.com/Kozea/Radicale/issues/954
- https://github.com/Kozea/Radicale/issues/1247
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This will allow me to create a public calendar to share with people instead of
using my iCloud calendar.
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These stopped working with the Lets Encrypt integration and I don't know why.
Just got a 404 when trying to check the .well-known endpoint. Also I don't know
how to debug this. So I guess just disable and try to fix later?
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I don't really want my code to be discoverable, I only want people looking at it
if I have explicitly told them about it.
I tested it like so:
ϟ curl -v https://simatime.com/git/ 2>&1 | rg x-robots
< x-robots-tag: noindex, follow
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The gitolite documentation is a bit of a labyrinth, but this should allow me to
set 'gitweb.description' and whatever other git-config settings in the
gitolite.conf file directly.
I'm also disabling gerrit, because I'm not using it and the service fails to
startup for some reason.
Some relevant gitolite docs:
- https://gitolite.com/gitolite/gitweb-daemon.html#gitweb
- https://gitolite.com/gitolite/conf.html
- https://gitolite.com/gitolite/git-config
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I finally got everything setup for the new dev machine, but I ran into a
networking problem: I can't tell my home router to expose the ssh port 22 to
multiple hosts. I could have made beryllium use a different port, but instead I
decided to use tailscale, and this seems to work well. I still don't have
hostname routing working, but maybe that's a simple config in tailscale
somewhere.
Eventually I will get all intra-networking stuff to use a vpn, but for now just
using it for beryllium is fine.
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Previously, if there was a problem with the inputs and bild failed to
determine the namespace, 'fromPath' would return 'Nothing' and then
'catMaybes' would drop the error-causing input altogether. In the one
time that I had a bad input, this made debugging incredibly difficult.
It's always a bad idea to swallow errors silently, so instead lets just
kill the program if we have bad inputs.
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I added 'black' to Biz/Lint.hs, but not the others because they rely on
dependencies being in the PYTHONPATH to work, so they are only relevant
in nix builds and repls.
I also made some other tweaks to the python checkPhase and linted all
the files. Everything should be building and linting correctly now.
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Mostly thid required packaging up some deps, but also had to recompile
stuff with cuda support.
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Its broken, the service fails to start every time, its annoying.
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This works when I route from lithium, including with 'dig', but when I try to
'dig @lithium router.home' from helium, for example, it times out. So my thought
is that the firewall is blocking, but that doesn't seem to be the problem. So
maybe my router is doing something? Hopefully when I migrate this to my APU
router this will all just work, but idk.
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I don't like TODOs in my codebase, I'd rather keep them in org files. Eventually
I need a linter that prevents all TODOs from getting into code.
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The cloud was old, so some extra fixes snuck in that should have been a part of
the nixpkgs upgrade.
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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.
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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.
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Well except for the redirect, but that's an annoying part of the cgit
implementation which will hopefully go away at some point.
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- 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
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Rebuilt email server, started wireguard setup.
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All the channels I like are defunct anyway.
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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.
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Getting me closer to the latest GHC. This release also includes my own packages
that I submitted some time ago.
GHCJS is not present in 21.05 for some reason, but I think it's back in master,
so I might do another upgrade soon, but for now I just disabled my GHCJS
support. I'm not really using it anyway.
I also had to bring it string-quote, update nixos-mailserver, and a few other
things.
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