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* common: hibernate on critical battery levelsinanmohd2024-08-302-2/+32
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* pc/nopolkit: initsinanmohd2024-08-292-0/+27
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* common: enable swapsinanmohd2024-08-292-1/+11
| | | | | thanks for convincing me https://chrisdown.name/2018/01/02/in-defence-of-swap.html
* cez/specialisation: move to standalone modulesinanmohd2024-08-283-29/+30
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* cez/specialisation/nvidia: optimize for large memory allocationssinanmohd2024-08-281-0/+5
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* cez: switch to zenpower for cpu statssinanmohd2024-08-271-1/+4
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* cez/specialization/nvidia: force nvidia dgpusinanmohd2024-08-271-0/+8
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* flake/nixos-hardware: initsinanmohd2024-08-272-3/+29
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* cez/tlp: enable battery conservation modesinanmohd2024-08-271-0/+4
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* cez/wireguard: clean upsinanmohd2024-08-091-1/+1
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* cez/wireguard: add helper scriptsinanmohd2024-08-051-2/+25
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* flake: bump lock, linux 6.10sinanmohd2024-07-222-2/+1
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* nix: use xdg base directoriessinanmohd2024-07-151-0/+1
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* kay/wireguard: clean upsinanmohd2024-06-291-6/+6
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* kay: bump mtu sizesinanmohd2024-06-294-3/+4
| | | | | | | | BSNL recently upgraded their BNGs, bumping the mtu to 1492. this can be seen on the pppd log. other users also reported this, so this is likely not a "misconfiguration" https://broadband.forum/threads/what-is-the-best-mtu-size-for-bsnl-ftth-connections.226751/
* cez/hardware/plymouth: dropsinanmohd2024-06-261-9/+1
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* pc/wayland: hardware.opengl -> hardware.graphicssinanmohd2024-06-261-1/+1
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* home/common/tmux: initsinanmohd2024-06-182-43/+0
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* kay/router: perform mss clamping on ppp0sinanmohd2024-06-121-6/+10
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* kay/cgit: pkgs.git is needed for git over sshsinanmohd2024-06-121-0/+1
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* os/server: initsinanmohd2024-06-056-5/+10
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* os/common/{environment,user}: initsinanmohd2024-06-053-39/+43
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* home, os: refactorsinanmohd2024-06-0412-110/+90
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* home, os: move user pkgs to homesinanmohd2024-06-043-55/+8
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* global/font: initsinanmohd2024-06-031-7/+9
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* global: initsinanmohd2024-06-0316-22/+22
| | | | | | | global contains shared data between home-manager and nixos modules. they're just structured data, it's doesn't contain any module functionally in the normal sense, an example is preferred monospace font or user's mail id `config.global.userdata.email`
* flake: bump locksinanmohd2024-06-031-1/+1
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* repo: ./nixos -> ./ossinanmohd2024-06-0161-0/+2859