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Weil es letztes Jahr beim #Tübix2025 so gut angekommen war, mache ich wohl beim #Tübix2026 sogar zwei :nixos: #NixOS workshops:
1. Workshop: Einstieg, Motivation, Killer Features, Basics
2. Workshop: Deep Dive ins Nixos-Modulsystem, schreiben eigener Module, secrets management mit #agenix, vllt. Live-Deployment auf einen :raspberrypi: #RaspberryPi vor OrtWas meint ihr?
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Weil es letztes Jahr beim #Tübix2025 so gut angekommen war, mache ich wohl beim #Tübix2026 sogar zwei :nixos: #NixOS workshops:
1. Workshop: Einstieg, Motivation, Killer Features, Basics
2. Workshop: Deep Dive ins Nixos-Modulsystem, schreiben eigener Module, secrets management mit #agenix, vllt. Live-Deployment auf einen :raspberrypi: #RaspberryPi vor OrtWas meint ihr?
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Der CfP für den #Tübix2026 ist eröffnet worden:
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Der CfP für den #Tübix2026 ist eröffnet worden:
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Der CfP für den #Tübix2026 ist eröffnet worden:
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Der CfP für den #Tübix2026 ist eröffnet worden:
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Der CfP für den #Tübix2026 ist eröffnet worden:
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Added instructions to the :nixos: #NixOS wiki how to set up the #AusweisApp for the German #Personalausweis on NixOS, for using the mobile app or a ReinerSCT USB card reader to scan the Personalausweis.
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@abcdw Yes, #difftastic *can* produce a much nicer diff, but only in some cases like this. I have several diff aliases, because there isn't one to rule them all. My favorite is
git diff --word-diff=color --word-diff-regex='[^[:space:][:punct:]]+'
Not perfect as it swallows some non-text characters, but very compact, whereas difftastic is often very noisy for me.
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@abcdw Yes, #difftastic *can* produce a much nicer diff, but only in some cases like this. I have several diff aliases, because there isn't one to rule them all. My favorite is
git diff --word-diff=color --word-diff-regex='[^[:space:][:punct:]]+'
Not perfect as it swallows some non-text characters, but very compact, whereas difftastic is often very noisy for me.
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@abcdw Yes, #difftastic *can* produce a much nicer diff, but only in some cases like this. I have several diff aliases, because there isn't one to rule them all. My favorite is
git diff --word-diff=color --word-diff-regex='[^[:space:][:punct:]]+'
Not perfect as it swallows some non-text characters, but very compact, whereas difftastic is often very noisy for me.
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@abcdw Yes, #difftastic *can* produce a much nicer diff, but only in some cases like this. I have several diff aliases, because there isn't one to rule them all. My favorite is
git diff --word-diff=color --word-diff-regex='[^[:space:][:punct:]]+'
Not perfect as it swallows some non-text characters, but very compact, whereas difftastic is often very noisy for me.
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@abcdw Yes, #difftastic *can* produce a much nicer diff, but only in some cases like this. I have several diff aliases, because there isn't one to rule them all. My favorite is
git diff --word-diff=color --word-diff-regex='[^[:space:][:punct:]]+'
Not perfect as it swallows some non-text characters, but very compact, whereas difftastic is often very noisy for me.
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And here is my published dissertation @umphy, about quantifying the natural CO2 exhaust at the Starzach site in Southwest Germany (my result: ~10t/d):
http://hdl.handle.net/10900/176213
I used a lot of #FOSS software and hardware for all of it and it was amazing. Honorable mentions: #gitAnnex, #dataLad, #KiCAD, #OpenSCAD, #PlatformIO, #Arduino, #TexLaTeX. I just wish I'd used #nix / #nixOS sooner.
licensed #OpenAccess under #CreativeCommons CC-BY-4.0
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And here is my published dissertation @umphy, about quantifying the natural CO2 exhaust at the Starzach site in Southwest Germany (my result: ~10t/d):
http://hdl.handle.net/10900/176213
I used a lot of #FOSS software and hardware for all of it and it was amazing. Honorable mentions: #gitAnnex, #dataLad, #KiCAD, #OpenSCAD, #PlatformIO, #Arduino, #TexLaTeX. I just wish I'd used #nix / #nixOS sooner.
licensed #OpenAccess under #CreativeCommons CC-BY-4.0
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And here is my published dissertation @umphy, about quantifying the natural CO2 exhaust at the Starzach site in Southwest Germany (my result: ~10t/d):
http://hdl.handle.net/10900/176213
I used a lot of #FOSS software and hardware for all of it and it was amazing. Honorable mentions: #gitAnnex, #dataLad, #KiCAD, #OpenSCAD, #PlatformIO, #Arduino, #TexLaTeX. I just wish I'd used #nix / #nixOS sooner.
licensed #OpenAccess under #CreativeCommons CC-BY-4.0
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And here is my published dissertation @umphy, about quantifying the natural CO2 exhaust at the Starzach site in Southwest Germany (my result: ~10t/d):
http://hdl.handle.net/10900/176213
I used a lot of #FOSS software and hardware for all of it and it was amazing. Honorable mentions: #gitAnnex, #dataLad, #KiCAD, #OpenSCAD, #PlatformIO, #Arduino, #TexLaTeX. I just wish I'd used #nix / #nixOS sooner.
licensed #OpenAccess under #CreativeCommons CC-BY-4.0
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And here is my published dissertation @umphy, about quantifying the natural CO2 exhaust at the Starzach site in Southwest Germany (my result: ~10t/d):
http://hdl.handle.net/10900/176213
I used a lot of #FOSS software and hardware for all of it and it was amazing. Honorable mentions: #gitAnnex, #dataLad, #KiCAD, #OpenSCAD, #PlatformIO, #Arduino, #TexLaTeX. I just wish I'd used #nix / #nixOS sooner.
licensed #OpenAccess under #CreativeCommons CC-BY-4.0
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Today I managed to set up a #copyparty instance as a frontend for a remote sftp mount, reverse proxied with #nginx for TLS encryption, on :nixos: #NixOS. Oh boy was that a wild ride. 😮💨
Copyparty itself is funny and you need a bit to understand its config style. It needs a whole lot of proxy config to make it work well (see its repo). The wildest part was actually mounting that dang sftp share. Ended up using #rclone, but man are systemd.mounts, FUSE and allow_other weird beasts 🤪
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RE: https://mastodon.green/@vattuvarg/116114030843378264
Come on #LinuxMobile people, we're very close to the 10k mark for the new #SailfishOS #Jolla2 phone. Reaching that, @jolla will open source "The Other Half", the amazing changeable backplate with hardware accessories the #Jolla1 already had.
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RE: https://mastodon.green/@vattuvarg/116114030843378264
Come on #LinuxMobile people, we're very close to the 10k mark for the new #SailfishOS #Jolla2 phone. Reaching that, @jolla will open source "The Other Half", the amazing changeable backplate with hardware accessories the #Jolla1 already had.
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RE: https://mastodon.green/@vattuvarg/116114030843378264
Come on #LinuxMobile people, we're very close to the 10k mark for the new #SailfishOS #Jolla2 phone. Reaching that, @jolla will open source "The Other Half", the amazing changeable backplate with hardware accessories the #Jolla1 already had.
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RE: https://mastodon.green/@vattuvarg/116114030843378264
Come on #LinuxMobile people, we're very close to the 10k mark for the new #SailfishOS #Jolla2 phone. Reaching that, @jolla will open source "The Other Half", the amazing changeable backplate with hardware accessories the #Jolla1 already had.
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RE: https://mastodon.green/@vattuvarg/116114030843378264
Come on #LinuxMobile people, we're very close to the 10k mark for the new #SailfishOS #Jolla2 phone. Reaching that, @jolla will open source "The Other Half", the amazing changeable backplate with hardware accessories the #Jolla1 already had.
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@Atemu Maybe I'm overthinking this. But if I'm doing backups, I want to be sure they're 100% able to get me up and running again. What good is a backup that has the service fall onto its face on restore, because of some tiny race condition or caching inconsistency during the backup?
I don't trust the servies I run (#forgejo, #mattermost, #paperless, #immich, ...) to guarantee random snapshot restore to always work. Except #radicale though, which is dead simple on disk, just files.
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@platymew @msdropbear42 Oh I'd love to make videos about #hledger and #plaintextAccounting, has been on my TODO list for a long time, but I just have to prioritise other stuff. But I'll get there eventually 👍
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@mistersheep even network traffic should be lower with #borgBackup than plain #btrfs send. If haven't worked with btrfs send yet, but I guess it's faster than borg if you leave network speed out of the equation.
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Now I'm thinking about a new strategy:
- stop service
- make #btrfs snapshot (seconds at max)
- restart service
- run #borgBackup from snapshot, but via #bubbleWrap so it sees it as the original path and inodes for consistency&performance!
- run as many borg backups as desired to any remote, even in parallel, as the service is running againThoughs?
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Currently fighting an exhausting fight trying to get #Mattermost send emails out correctly. I nearly had it, then noticed the #UniBonn mail server will always spam them. 😩
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@xdej Just to be clear: #radicale is a caldav/carddav server which just uses files as storage and can be configured to commit any changes to git. My #nixos module services.radicale.git implements that and also automatic sync with given remotes. It's not a general-purpose syncing module, but that's on my todo list as well, using plain #git or #gitAnnex.