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  1. 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 Ort

    Was meint ihr?

    tuebix.org/callforpapers/

    #Tübingen #LinuxTag #FOSS

  2. 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 Ort

    Was meint ihr?

    tuebix.org/callforpapers/

    #Tübingen #LinuxTag #FOSS

  3. Added instructions to the :nixos: wiki how to set up the for the German on NixOS, for using the mobile app or a ReinerSCT USB card reader to scan the Personalausweis.

    wiki.nixos.org/wiki/AusweisApp

  4. @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.

  5. @abcdw Yes, *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.

  6. @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.

  7. @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.

  8. @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.

  9. And here is my published dissertation @umphy, about quantifying the natural CO2 exhaust at the Starzach site in Southwest Germany (my result: ~10t/d):

    hdl.handle.net/10900/176213

    I used a lot of software and hardware for all of it and it was amazing. Honorable mentions: , , , , , , . I just wish I'd used / sooner.

    licensed under CC-BY-4.0

  10. And here is my published dissertation @umphy, about quantifying the natural CO2 exhaust at the Starzach site in Southwest Germany (my result: ~10t/d):

    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

    #PhDLife

  11. And here is my published dissertation @umphy, about quantifying the natural CO2 exhaust at the Starzach site in Southwest Germany (my result: ~10t/d):

    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

    #PhDLife

  12. And here is my published dissertation @umphy, about quantifying the natural CO2 exhaust at the Starzach site in Southwest Germany (my result: ~10t/d):

    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

    #PhDLife

  13. And here is my published dissertation @umphy, about quantifying the natural CO2 exhaust at the Starzach site in Southwest Germany (my result: ~10t/d):

    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

    #PhDLife

  14. Today I managed to set up a instance as a frontend for a remote sftp mount, reverse proxied with for TLS encryption, on :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 , but man are systemd.mounts, FUSE and allow_other weird beasts 🤪

  15. RE: mastodon.green/@vattuvarg/1161

    Come on people, we're very close to the 10k mark for the new phone. Reaching that, @jolla will open source "The Other Half", the amazing changeable backplate with hardware accessories the already had.

    commerce.jolla.com/products/jo

  16. RE: mastodon.green/@vattuvarg/1161

    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.

    commerce.jolla.com/products/jo

  17. RE: mastodon.green/@vattuvarg/1161

    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.

    commerce.jolla.com/products/jo

  18. RE: mastodon.green/@vattuvarg/1161

    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.

    commerce.jolla.com/products/jo

  19. RE: mastodon.green/@vattuvarg/1161

    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.

    commerce.jolla.com/products/jo

  20. @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 (, , , , ...) to guarantee random snapshot restore to always work. Except though, which is dead simple on disk, just files.

  21. @platymew @msdropbear42 Oh I'd love to make videos about and , has been on my TODO list for a long time, but I just have to prioritise other stuff. But I'll get there eventually 👍

  22. @mistersheep even network traffic should be lower with than plain 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.

  23. Now I'm thinking about a new strategy:

    - stop service
    - make snapshot (seconds at max)
    - restart service
    - run from snapshot, but via 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 again

    Thoughs?

  24. Currently fighting an exhausting fight trying to get send emails out correctly. I nearly had it, then noticed the mail server will always spam them. 😩

  25. @xdej Just to be clear: is a caldav/carddav server which just uses files as storage and can be configured to commit any changes to git. My 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 or .