nixfleet/README.org
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NixFleet

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A complete, declarative and reproducible configuration of my entire Nix fleet.

Hosts

Picard

My main workstation, a self built home computer. Not always online but I run an Hercules CI agent on it because it's the most powerful machine I have (Ryzen 9 7900x).

The NixOS configuration is quite vast and cover many different things but the main characteristics are:

  • Hyprland as window manager (so wayland)
  • My workflows are heavily based on Emacs which is started as daemon. My terminal is Emacs (Eat). I access my password manager with Emacs. My git client is Emacs (Magit). I manage notes with Emacs (org). Sometimes I also use it for programming… Everything Emacs related is configured in https://github.com/aciceri/emacs/.
  • As browser I use firefox (with trydactyl)

Sisko

A https://wiki.radxa.com/Rock5/hardware/5b i.e. a relatively powerful ARM SBC I use as home server, it hosts:

  • SMB for sharing storage
  • Transmission for downloading torrents
  • Mediatomb as DLNA server
  • an Hercules CI agent (for aarch64-linux then, I don't use it often)
  • Home assistant to manage my home
  • A Wireguard server all the other hosts connect to

It's not connected to external displays then I dont' run anything graphical on it. While waiting that the the board is supported by mainline Linux I'm using https://github.com/aciceri/rock5b-nixos that provides everything needed to run NixOS on it (like kernel's derivations).

Kirk

It's my laptop (Thinkpad X1 gen 7) and mobile worksation I use when out of home. The idea is having something very similar to picard.

Oneplus 6T

I don't run NixOS on it (I know I could!) but it's part of the same VPN and sometimes I access my machines from it using Nix on Droid, I should create a Nix on Droid configuration and add it to this flake probably.

I've other hosts in the hosts directory (which are commented out) but I don't use them very often. As soon as I will use them again I'll re-integrate them in this repositoru and I wil add a brief description in this README.

CI

All of this flake's outputs are continuosly built using Hercules CI. If the picard host is switched off when I commit something then the derivations will be built when it becomes online again. There is also a flake-update effect that creates a PR with bumped inputs every day.

Between my plans there is adding a cache.

TODO How this works

Please notice that while his repo was originally created starting from a digga template but I stopped using it since years. Unfotunately GitHub keeps showing it.