| 16 May 2025 |
emily | (not on the SC, thank god) | 13:07:46 |
emily | (but I do try to juggle too many hats) | 13:07:53 |
m1cr0man | Ah sorry, mixing people up 😅 but I still see you everywhere | 13:08:05 |
emily | I can't believe the rewrite was half a decade ago now… | 13:08:16 |
m1cr0man | .pfffff. I did it for my uni's network society and I'm pretty sure it's still doing the heavy lifting to this day. Isn't it over half a decade like 2019? Jeez | 13:09:35 |
emily | it was 2020 | 13:15:19 |
emily | feels like yesterday, though | 13:15:35 |
m1cr0man | https://github.com/m1cr0man/nixpkgs/commit/8fb8d665ddc993f859a96e73a1c51982eac72b94 wrote a wee changelog hexa , not sure if you want to commit this up to codemaster's branch or if I create a separate PR | 13:34:28 |
hexa | picking | 14:02:43 |
| 21 May 2025 |
| Spaenny joined the room. | 10:57:09 |
| 23 May 2025 |
woobilicious | Is there an easy way to disable acme for test servers/vms? I know nixos-rebuild has a profile system, would that be how you do it? | 00:15:39 |
hexa | not an acme specific question | 00:36:18 |
hexa | you would need to nuke security.acme.certs to an empty attreset | 00:37:25 |
hexa | and also things like enableACME on nginx | 00:37:37 |
hexa | #users:nixos.org | 00:37:44 |