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author | EuAndreh <eu@euandre.org> | 2022-01-16 16:52:43 -0300 |
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committer | EuAndreh <eu@euandre.org> | 2022-01-16 16:52:43 -0300 |
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diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2019-06-02-using-nixos-as-an-stateless-workstation.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2019-06-02-using-nixos-as-an-stateless-workstation.po deleted file mode 100644 index c469b02..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2019-06-02-using-nixos-as-an-stateless-workstation.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,229 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Last week[^last-week] I changed back to an old[^old-computer] Samsung " -"laptop, and installed [NixOS](https://nixos.org/) on it." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"After using NixOS on another laptop for around two years, I wanted verify " -"how reproducible was my desktop environment, and how far does NixOS actually" -" can go on recreating my whole OS from my configuration files and personal " -"data. I gravitated towards NixOS after trying (and failing) to create an " -"`install.sh` script that would imperatively install and configure my whole " -"OS using apt-get. When I found a GNU/Linux distribution that was built on " -"top of the idea of declaratively specifying the whole OS I was automatically" -" convinced[^convinced-by-declarative-aspect]." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I was impressed. Even though I've been experiencing the benefits of Nix " -"isolation daily, I always felt skeptical that something would be missing, " -"because the devil is always on the details. But the result was much better " -"than expected!" -msgstr "" - -msgid "There were only 2 missing configurations:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "tap-to-click on the touchpad wasn't enabled by default;" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"the default theme from the gnome-terminal is \"Black on white\" instead of " -"\"White on black\"." -msgstr "" - -msgid "That's all." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I haven't checked if I can configure those in NixOS GNOME module, but I " -"guess both are scriptable and could be set in a fictional `setup.sh` run." -msgstr "" - -msgid "This makes me really happy, actually. More happy than I anticipated." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Having such a powerful declarative OS makes me feel like my data is the " -"really important stuff (as it should be), and I can interact with it on any " -"workstation. All I need is an internet connection and a few hours to " -"download everything. It feels like my physical workstation and the installed" -" OS are serving me and my data, instead of me feeling as hostage to the " -"specific OS configuration at the moment. Having a few backup copies of " -"everything important extends such peacefulness." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"After this positive experience with recreating my OS from simple Nix " -"expressions, I started to wonder how far I could go with this, and started " -"considering other areas of improvements:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "First run on a fresh NixOS installation" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Right now the initial setup relies on non-declarative manual tasks, like " -"decrypting some credentials, or manually downloading **this** git repository" -" with specific configurations before **that** one." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I wonder what some areas of improvements are on this topic, and if investing" -" on it is worth it (both time-wise and happiness-wise)." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Emacs" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Right now I'm using the [Spacemacs](http://spacemacs.org/), which is a " -"community package curation and configuration on top of " -"[Emacs](https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/)." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Spacemacs does support the notion of " -"[layers](http://spacemacs.org/doc/LAYERS.html), which you can declaratively " -"specify and let Spacemacs do the rest." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"However this solution isn't nearly as robust as Nix: being purely " -"functional, Nix does describe everything required to build a derivation, and" -" knows how to do so. Spacemacs it closer to more traditional package " -"managers: even though the layers list is declarative, the installation is " -"still very much imperative. I've had trouble with Spacemacs not behaving the" -" same on different computers, both with identical configurations, only " -"brought to convergence back again after a `git clean -fdx` inside " -"`~/.emacs.d/`." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The ideal solution would be managing Emacs packages with Nix itself. After a" -" quick search I did found that [there is support for Emacs packages in " -"Nix](https://nixos.org/nixos/manual/index.html#module-services-emacs-adding-" -"packages). So far I was only aware of [Guix support for Emacs " -"packages](https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/manual/en/html_node/Application-" -"Setup.html#Emacs-Packages)." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"This isn't a trivial change because Spacemacs does include extra curation " -"and configuration on top of Emacs packages. I'm not sure the best way to " -"improve this right now." -msgstr "" - -msgid "myrepos" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I'm using [myrepos](https://myrepos.branchable.com/) to manage all my git " -"repositories, and the general rule I apply is to add any repository specific" -" configuration in myrepos' `checkout` phase:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"This way when I clone this repo again the email sending is already pre-" -"configured." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"This works well enough, but the solution is too imperative, and my " -"`checkout` phases tend to become brittle over time if not enough care is " -"taken." -msgstr "" - -msgid "GNU Stow" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Conclusion" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I'm really satisfied with NixOS, and I intend to keep using it. If what I've" -" said interests you, maybe try tinkering with the [Nix package " -"manager](https://nixos.org/nix/) (not the whole NixOS) on your current " -"distribution (it can live alongside any other package manager)." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"If you have experience with declarative Emacs package managements, GNU Stow " -"or any similar tool, *etc.*, [I'd like some tips](mailto:{{ " -"site.author.email }}). If you don't have any experience at all, I'd still " -"love to hear from you." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"[^last-week]: \"Last week\" as of the start of this writing, so around the " -"end of May 2019." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"[^old-computer]: I was using a 32GB RAM, i7 and 250GB SSD Samsung laptop. " -"The switch was back to a 8GB RAM, i5 and 500GB HDD Dell laptop. The biggest " -"difference I noticed was on faster memory, both RAM availability and the " -"disk speed, but I had 250GB less local storage space." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"[^convinced-by-declarative-aspect]: The declarative configuration aspect is " -"something that I now completely take for granted, and wouldn't consider " -"using something which isn't declarative. A good metric to show this is me " -"realising that I can't pinpoint the moment when I decided to switch to " -"NixOS. It's like I had a distant past when this wasn't true." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"# sample ~/.mrconfig file snippet\n" -"[dev/guix/guix]\n" -"checkout =\n" -" git clone https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/guix.git guix\n" -" cd guix/\n" -" git config sendemail.to guix-patches@gnu.org\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "title: Using NixOS as an stateless workstation" -msgstr "" - -msgid "date: 2019-06-02" -msgstr "" - -msgid "layout: post" -msgstr "" - -msgid "lang: en" -msgstr "" - -msgid "ref: using-nixos-as-an-stateless-workstation" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"For my home profile and personal configuration I already have a few dozens " -"of symlinks that I manage manually. This has worked so far, but the solution" -" is sometimes fragile and [not declarative at " -"all](https://euandreh.xyz/dotfiles.git/tree/bash/symlinks.sh?id=316939aa215181b1d22b69e94241eef757add98d)." -" I wonder if something like [GNU Stow](https://www.gnu.org/software/stow/) " -"can help me simplify this." -msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "title: Using NixOS as an stateless workstation\n" -#~ "date: 2019-06-02\n" -#~ "layout: post\n" -#~ "lang: en\n" -#~ "ref: using-nixos-as-an-stateless-workstation" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "For my home profile and personal configuration I already have a few dozens " -#~ "of symlinks that I manage manually. This has worked so far, but the solution" -#~ " is sometimes fragile and [not declarative at " -#~ "all](https://git.sr.ht/~euandreh/dotfiles/tree/316939aa215181b1d22b69e94241eef757add98d/bash/symlinks.sh#L14-75)." -#~ " I wonder if something like [GNU Stow](https://www.gnu.org/software/stow/) " -#~ "can help me simplify this." -#~ msgstr "" |