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  1. Had to switch back to base C++ #nix from #lix to package :hledger: #hledger's prebuilt release version, because lix still has an annoying builitins.fetchTarball bug¹ that prevents using tarballs that just contain a bunch of files without an extra single directory at the top level. (As you know, tarballs only EVER contain a top-level directory and never just a bunch of files, right?). In #cppnix it's already fixed.

    ¹git.lix.systems/lix-project/li
    ²github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/1119
    ³gitlab.com/nobodyinperson/nixc

  2. @nobodyinperson
    I've been doing that for over 20 years with #dovecot. For a while I even used #fetchmail to pull down emails to it.

    #selfhosting

  3. I often annotate or arrange images in :inkscape: @inkscape and emojis are often a very nice addition to point to things or add emphasis.

    Here I made a useful emoji SVG picker with , and that simplifies search and dragging into any program:

    gitlab.com/nobodyinperson/nixc

  4. I often annotate or arrange images in :inkscape: @inkscape and emojis are often a very nice addition to point to things or add emphasis.

    Here I made a useful emoji SVG picker with #bemoji, #twemoji and #homeManager that simplifies search and dragging into any program:

    gitlab.com/nobodyinperson/nixc

    #Inkscape #nix #nixos

  5. I often annotate or arrange images in :inkscape: @inkscape and emojis are often a very nice addition to point to things or add emphasis.

    Here I made a useful emoji SVG picker with #bemoji, #twemoji and #homeManager that simplifies search and dragging into any program:

    gitlab.com/nobodyinperson/nixc

    #Inkscape #nix #nixos

  6. I often annotate or arrange images in :inkscape: @inkscape and emojis are often a very nice addition to point to things or add emphasis.

    Here I made a useful emoji SVG picker with #bemoji, #twemoji and #homeManager that simplifies search and dragging into any program:

    gitlab.com/nobodyinperson/nixc

    #Inkscape #nix #nixos

  7. I often annotate or arrange images in :inkscape: @inkscape and emojis are often a very nice addition to point to things or add emphasis.

    Here I made a useful emoji SVG picker with #bemoji, #twemoji and #homeManager that simplifies search and dragging into any program:

    gitlab.com/nobodyinperson/nixc

    #Inkscape #nix #nixos

  8. @nobodyinperson @raito

    #Nix support is now ready and has been included in the brand new
    🔀🦒 #Mergiraf v0.6.0 release!

    codeberg.org/mergiraf/mergiraf

    (Mergiraf is a syntax-aware #git #merge driver that solves many conflicts automatically that git's built-in merge strategies can't.)

    #opensource #coding #programming #cvs #mergeconflicts #git #gitmerge

  9. @[email protected]

    Good idea! Transition from :firefox: to :librewolf: was super easy and everything works as usual after enabling in the settings and loggin in.

    gitlab.com/nobodyinperson/nixc

  10. I *finally* taught ¹ to properly count total time without double-counting overlaps. ✨

    Now a `atl ls work last week` shows the expected summed time. 🥳

    One of annextimelog's selling points is that it can record arbitrarily many parallel things (something many other time tracker refuse to do), so this was a long-missing feature.

    If you're unaware, annextimelog is my time tracker that uses :gitannex: as backend.

    ¹gitlab.com/nobodyinperson/anne

  11. I find it rather weird that defining your :nixos: machine in your flake via `inputs.mynixpkgs.lib.nixosSystem` is *not* enough to have it actually use your `mynixpkgs`. No, you need to do this boilerplate stunt. Why doesn't it do it automatically? 🤔

    gitlab.com/nobodyinperson/nixc

  12. Updated (:forgejo: with :gitannex: support) to the latest v9.0.2 base. Just some juggling of hashes in my :nixos: config.

    Thank you very much @matrss for keeping this amazing fork up to date 🤗

    gitlab.com/nobodyinperson/nixc

  13. Ever since I worked on #sdfCAD¹ I have waited for the moment I could actually use #sdf's (signed distance functions) for my research. I know it would come. Today is that day. 🤩

    This is for my last #PhD publication I'm working on.

    ¹gitlab.com/nobodyinperson/sdfc

    #meteorology #geoscience #PhDLife #Python #matplotlib #CO2

  14. Ever since I worked on ¹ I have waited for the moment I could actually use 's (signed distance functions) for my research. I know it would come. Today is that day. 🤩

    This is for my last publication I'm working on.

    ¹gitlab.com/nobodyinperson/sdfc

  15. Ever since I worked on #sdfCAD¹ I have waited for the moment I could actually use #sdf's (signed distance functions) for my research. I know it would come. Today is that day. 🤩

    This is for my last #PhD publication I'm working on.

    ¹gitlab.com/nobodyinperson/sdfc

    #meteorology #geoscience #PhDLife #Python #matplotlib #CO2

  16. Ever since I worked on #sdfCAD¹ I have waited for the moment I could actually use #sdf's (signed distance functions) for my research. I know it would come. Today is that day. 🤩

    This is for my last #PhD publication I'm working on.

    ¹gitlab.com/nobodyinperson/sdfc

    #meteorology #geoscience #PhDLife #Python #matplotlib #CO2

  17. Ever since I worked on #sdfCAD¹ I have waited for the moment I could actually use #sdf's (signed distance functions) for my research. I know it would come. Today is that day. 🤩

    This is for my last #PhD publication I'm working on.

    ¹gitlab.com/nobodyinperson/sdfc

    #meteorology #geoscience #PhDLife #Python #matplotlib #CO2

  18. @rahix @sowa While we're at it, you could also give my fork a try. It's much simpler than and has even more powerful fillets, chamfers and smooth operations. STL only output amd sharp edges are a bit jagged, but the underlying code and maths is understandable and hackable.

    gitlab.com/nobodyinperson/sdfc

  19. @rahix @sowa While we're at it, you could also give my #sdfCAD fork a try. It's much simpler than #cadQuery and has even more powerful fillets, chamfers and smooth operations. STL only output amd sharp edges are a bit jagged, but the underlying #Python code and maths is understandable and hackable.

    gitlab.com/nobodyinperson/sdfc

  20. @rahix @sowa While we're at it, you could also give my #sdfCAD fork a try. It's much simpler than #cadQuery and has even more powerful fillets, chamfers and smooth operations. STL only output amd sharp edges are a bit jagged, but the underlying #Python code and maths is understandable and hackable.

    gitlab.com/nobodyinperson/sdfc

  21. @rahix @sowa While we're at it, you could also give my #sdfCAD fork a try. It's much simpler than #cadQuery and has even more powerful fillets, chamfers and smooth operations. STL only output amd sharp edges are a bit jagged, but the underlying #Python code and maths is understandable and hackable.

    gitlab.com/nobodyinperson/sdfc

  22. @rahix @sowa While we're at it, you could also give my #sdfCAD fork a try. It's much simpler than #cadQuery and has even more powerful fillets, chamfers and smooth operations. STL only output amd sharp edges are a bit jagged, but the underlying #Python code and maths is understandable and hackable.

    gitlab.com/nobodyinperson/sdfc

  23. 1½ years later, ⏱️ ¹ exists and I use it daily to track things I do/work. Even simultaneous things, one of the key features I was missing in most other time trackers such as or :hledger: .

    Yesterday, @matrss announced an or rather :gitannex: plugin² to auto-export working hours from atl to the time management portal of @fzj. Wild! 😀

    ¹gitlab.com/nobodyinperson/anne
    ²jugit.fz-juelich.de/m.risse/gi

  24. @dcz 's upstream did the slicing by intersecting with a very thin infinite horizontal slab. That could help you.

    gitlab.com/nobodyinperson/sdfc

  25. @nobodyinperson how are you managing multiple #NixOS #RapberryPi configurations?

    I only have a new #FrameWork and legacy #System76, laptops, and my configurations are already divergent. I plan to add my Pi's into the mix, but need a better strategy.

    #GitOps doesn't seem to cut it, and, though I know it would work, think I should go for something more idiomatic than #Ansible templates. I've seen some very interesting #NixOps setups, but github.com/NixOS/nixops?tab=re says it's in maintenance mode!?!

  26. @dcz Oh lol didn't know about that SdfCAD 😅. Click the hashtags and (super new). My sdfCAD is here:

    gitlab.com/nobodyinperson/sdfc

  27. @dcz Oh lol didn't know about that SdfCAD 😅. Click the hashtags #sdfCAD and #fluencyCAD (super new). My sdfCAD is here:

    gitlab.com/nobodyinperson/sdfc

  28. @dcz Oh lol didn't know about that SdfCAD 😅. Click the hashtags #sdfCAD and #fluencyCAD (super new). My sdfCAD is here:

    gitlab.com/nobodyinperson/sdfc