curtismchale

joined 1 year ago
[–] curtismchale@lemmy.ca 2 points 3 months ago

I've been on Mac for around 10 years and the price of the hardware was a huge motivator. The 13" Framework came out and I jumped on that modular bandwagon. I do still use my Mac as a video ripping station but otherwise I earn all my money as a dev on Fedora 40 and have a secondary tablet with NixOS on it, because the draw of an easily reproducible system is strong.

Now Apple just continues to do stupid shit and I just want to own my computer without them looking over my shoulder and charging me a huge price to do it.

I do need to upgrade the Framework (started with the cheap i5 chip) to the fastest AMD variant available so that streaming works better without the fan spinning up, or just build a desktop for streaming and video work.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by curtismchale@lemmy.ca to c/nixos@lemmy.ml
 

I want to add custom commands to my PATH but am unable to get it working. So far I've installed home-manager and added the code below to my nix configuration.

imports = [
  ./hardware-configuration.nix
  
];

Then later on to add the item to PATH

home-manager.users.curtismchale = { pkgs, ... }: {
  home.stateVersion = "23.05";
  home.sessionPath = [
    "$HOME/Workspace/proudcity/proudcity-kubernetes/bin"
  ];
};

I have also tried $HOME/Workspace/proudcity/producity-kubernetes/bin/pc-kube but that doesn't change the issue.

I can see the commands installed at ~/Workspace/proudcity/proudcity-kubernetes/bin/pc-kube but when I type the expected command pc kube $command it says there is nothing installed in path and offers to install some programs that match pc for me.

 

Lovely first ride on the Zipp 303 s wheels I got this week. They roll fast and don’t feel harsh.

 

I'm trying to build my first nix package out of the Kana project. My `default.nix' file is below.

When I try to build the application nix tries to fetch https://github.com/ChrisWiegman/kana-cli/archive/v0.10.1.tar.gz which gives a 404. How do I get nix to download the release .tar.gz file to build the application?

{ lib
, buildGoModule
, fetchFromGitHub
, makeWrapper
, go
}:

buildGoModule rec {
  pname = "kana-cli";
  version = "0.10.1";

  src = fetchFromGitHub {
    owner = "ChrisWiegman";
    repo = "kana-cli";
    rev = "v${version}";
    hash = "";
  };

  vendorSha256 = null;

  # This is required for wrapProgram.
  allowGoReference = true;

  nativeBuildInputs = [ makeWrapper ];

  postFixup = ''
    wrapProgram $out/bin/kana-cli --prefix PATH : ${lib.makeBinPath [ go ]}
  '';

  meta = with lib; {
    homepage = "https://github.com/ChrisWiegman/kana-cli";
    description = "WordPress Stuff";
    license = licenses.gpl3;
    maintainers = with maintainers; [ curtismchale ];
  };
}
[–] curtismchale@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 year ago

Given the open format of Obsidian I'm not really that concerned about the fact that it's not open source. It's just markdown files I can do whatever I want with in the future.