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2 Apr 2024
@technicus:matrix.orgMiles DysonI am probably getting the ocassional clicks because the audio settings are not yet optimized.04:08:29
@technicus:matrix.orgMiles DysonAs usual, I am already trying to run the instant I learn to crawal.04:09:01
@technicus:matrix.orgMiles Dyson

You can view the memory limit with 'ulimit -l', and it is normally controlled by  /etc/security/limits.conf```
04:09:20
@fractivore:cyberia.club@fractivore:cyberia.club
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You can view the memory limit with 'ulimit -l', and it is normally controlled by  /etc/security/limits.conf```
Oh yeah, the ulimit thing, that's a pain. Did you set up musnix yet?
04:11:49
@fractivore:cyberia.club@fractivore:cyberia.clubGetting "too many open files" from ardour?04:12:06
@fractivore:cyberia.club@fractivore:cyberia.clubI had to work through this issue a couple months back, I think it was musnix that fixed it04:12:33
@technicus:matrix.orgMiles DysonNo, I have been too excited and skipped a few important steps.04:12:36
@technicus:matrix.orgMiles DysonI got lost trying to figure out what Musnix is.04:13:06
@technicus:matrix.orgMiles DysonWhat is it?04:13:09
@technicus:matrix.orgMiles Dyson. . . but I am still trying to understand how to setup revision control for my config files.04:14:02
@technicus:matrix.orgMiles DysonThere is still a bit of basic system administration that needs to be established.04:15:37
@fractivore:cyberia.club@fractivore:cyberia.club
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What is it?
It's this: https://github.com/musnix/musnix
Basically it's a repo that has options to make configuring NixOS for audio work easier.
04:15:39
@fractivore:cyberia.club@fractivore:cyberia.club
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. . . but I am still trying to understand how to setup revision control for my config files.
This isn't exactly the right channel for that, but may I take it you're new to git?
04:16:15
@technicus:matrix.orgMiles Dyson
In reply to @fractivore:cyberia.club
This isn't exactly the right channel for that, but may I take it you're new to git?
My git knowledge is just enough.
04:19:33
@technicus:matrix.orgMiles DysonCan I have the config files in a non root directory?04:21:02
@fractivore:cyberia.club@fractivore:cyberia.club
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Can I have the config files in a non root directory?
You can. There's a few ways of doing it, including home-manager (which I haven't bothered to learn yet myself), using flakes and specifying a flake to build from on the command line, or perhaps just manually copying your config files from your non-root repo to their normal rootful location. I personally just have a git repo in my root /etc/nixos, which is probably not recommended, but 🤷‍♂️
04:24:05
@fractivore:cyberia.club@fractivore:cyberia.clubIf you just want to get started with the music stuff, don't worry about getting "the right" kind of revision control setup. You could just manually upload the files to github and figure out a fancier way later if you need to.04:25:25
@fractivore:cyberia.club@fractivore:cyberia.clubWhen it comes to secrets files, absolutely keep those outside of your repo. Ultimately you need something other than git and NixOS to manage your secrets. You can use agenix to encrypt your secrets files or whatever, but even then you still have to manage your private key. My advice? Use a password manager for that.04:27:44
@fractivore:cyberia.club@fractivore:cyberia.clubGenerate a keypair, upload the public key to github so you can push code from the command line, put the corresponding private key in your password manager, and you should be good to go.04:29:27
@technicus:matrix.orgMiles Dyson
In reply to @fractivore:cyberia.club
Generate a keypair, upload the public key to github so you can push code from the command line, put the corresponding private key in your password manager, and you should be good to go.
What password manager do you recommend?
04:36:01
@fractivore:cyberia.club@fractivore:cyberia.club
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What password manager do you recommend?
I use BitWarden.... I'd recommend it on account of the fact that it's free, low-friction, and has good compatibility options. You can also host your own with VaultWarden, but that's not really gonna get you added security guarantees at all unless you're a very experienced sysadmin and instead is likely to weaken your security posture.
04:39:38
@toyli:toyli.devToyli
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What password manager do you recommend?
Personally I use 1Password. BitWarden is also a good choice.
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@technicus:matrix.orgMiles DysonSetting up Github with SSH is not working for me . . . I thought I have followed all the steps, but I am missing something.08:00:11
@bandithedoge:matrix.org@bandithedoge:matrix.org
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What password manager do you recommend?
keepassxc all the way
09:34:48
@bandithedoge:matrix.org@bandithedoge:matrix.orgi have my keepass database synced across my devices with syncthing09:35:13
@wonko:4amlunch.netBrian HechingerI've been on 1Password for years (they were the best option for apple stuff way back when) but I keep thinking about switching to something else. How do keepass/bitwarden compare to 1password, specifically regarding nixos integrations? 1password mostly works out of the box on nix, but I do have complaints. :-D09:37:08
@wonko:4amlunch.netBrian HechingerAn audio related question, when is ardour going to stop crashing when used with pipewire? 😁️09:37:49
@bandithedoge:matrix.org@bandithedoge:matrix.org
In reply to @wonko:4amlunch.net
I've been on 1Password for years (they were the best option for apple stuff way back when) but I keep thinking about switching to something else. How do keepass/bitwarden compare to 1password, specifically regarding nixos integrations? 1password mostly works out of the box on nix, but I do have complaints. :-D
haven't used 1password myself but there's not much to "integrate" since it just uses a single encrypted file. if you want to manage secrets in your nixos/hm config you're better off using sops-nix or agenix
09:40:09

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