Okay, that’s good to know. I just wanted to make sure that if I had something like MariaDB or Postgres get installed with nix-shell
that I wouldn’t lose everything thus having to set everything back up next time I start the shell again.
Okay, that’s good to know. I just wanted to make sure that if I had something like MariaDB or Postgres get installed with nix-shell
that I wouldn’t lose everything thus having to set everything back up next time I start the shell again.
On my Laptop, Arch Linux On my desktop, FreeBSD
I’m currently using Xmonad on my main Arch system, before that was Herbstluftwm. Occasionally I boot up KDE to check on how it’s coming along or when i’m feeling nostalgic for what helped get me into Linux many years ago.
It’s nice to see that it’s finally out of the closed beta, but for me it seems to be lacking in a lot of ways. I make use of identies in BitWarden, have CC data there, and use their CLI app. Hopefully Proton plans to build on Pass to help out compete with other password managers quickly.
Plus side another privacy focused security tool from someone who knows what they are doing is always welcome.
I found out about Lemmy about 3 years ago in a random Reddit thread, and been mostly lurking since then.
I would imagine it also due to a flaw in how Google works. From my understanding, Google incentivizes adding new features, not supporting things. So, unless you’re on a team that is working on a core product, you won’t get far just maintaining and fixing bugs in a product that is “feature complete”.
I actually think that neochat is more polished than Quaternion, although it also lacks e2ee and video support as of right now, but that is just my opionion.
I got mine from when I was in school, one of my friends use to draw comics and made a character based of each of his friends and this was the name of my character.
I really enjoy Bryan Lunduke although his content is more tech news than anything. What got me into his content was the talks he does at confernces https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgkr4-AWobWGhF7VnxjHmKkIgGnrOV0BL
I’m very much for this idea, and sounds similar to what other projects have. So that this will have a :thumbs up: from me.
A few questions I have, that hopefully you already have answers for:
Part of why I bring this up is looking at some other projects that have something similar (I’ll list two that have different apporaches here but there certainly are others):
All seats of the core team is up for elections during the election period.
Any FreeBSD commiter can announce their intention to run during a set period. Current members of the Core team can also announce their intention to run again during this period
Elecitions happen every 2 years
Any active commiters to the project
The greater FreeBSD community can raise issues to a member of the Core Team where it gets handled internally and the results are made public after a disission has been made.
The Drupal project has two “At-Large” seats set aside for the greater community.
Any community member can announce their intention to run, including the current seat holder.
Each seat is up for elections every other year in a rotating basis, so there is an election each year for one of the seats.
Any one within the Drupal community
The greater Drupal community can raise issues to the Board of Directors where it gets handled internally and the results are made public after a disission has been made.
Okay, hopefully someone here can point out where I am going wrong with setting up my dev shell the way I want. I am currently using
direnv
andnix-direnv
to manage the dev shell, and I found this blog post which shows a way to start and stop MySQL/Mariadb but I am having some weird issues with it.Currently my flake looks like this:
{ description = "A basic flake with a shell"; inputs.nixpkgs.url = "github:NixOS/nixpkgs/nixpkgs-unstable"; inputs.flake-utils.url = "github:numtide/flake-utils"; outputs = { nixpkgs, flake-utils, ... }@inputs: flake-utils.lib.eachDefaultSystem (system: let pkgs = nixpkgs.legacyPackages.${system}; in { devShells.default = pkgs.mkShell { packages = with pkgs; [ bashInteractive php ]; buildInputs = [ pkgs.mariadb ]; shellHook = '' export MYSQL_BASEDIR=${pkgs.mariadb} export MYSQL_HOME=$PWD/.direnv/mysql export MYSQL_DATADIR=$MYSQL_HOME/data export MYSQL_UNIX_PORT=$MYSQL_HOME/mysql.sock export MYSQL_PID_FILE=$MYSQL_HOME/mysql.pid alias mysql='mysql -u root' if [[ ! -d $MYSQL_HOME ]]; then mariadb-install-db --auth-root-authentication-method=normal \ --datadir="$MYSQL_DATADIR" --basedir="$MYSQL_BASEDIR" \ --pid-file="$MYSQL_PID_FILE" fi mariadbd --datadir=$MYSQL_DATADIR --pid-file=$MYSQL_PID_FILE \ --socket=$MYSQL_UNIX_PORT --tmpdir='/tmp' 2>/dev/null & MYSQL_PID=$! ''; }; }); }
When I run it like this
mariadbd
starts just fine, but doesn’t get backgrounded dispite the&
making that shell session useless which is not what I want as I have to spawn a second shell just to do anything.Even weirder is when I add the
finish()
function and the call totrap
like in the blog post thenmariadbd
doesn’t start (or starts and immedently gets killed).