Now that I have time, I've learnt that Git submodules are not supported
well with flake-based setup. Instead, I'll use my dotfiles repo as one
of the inputs as a non-flake which is exactly what I want. NICE!
Now, it properly integrates installed extensions by automatically
generating a separate dconf keyfile and enabling them individually.
There is also an additional option for setting the preferred terminal
emulator instead of manually setting certain things on the appropriate
keyfile (though, it doesn't work so...).
It is broken though because it cannot set things correctly. That may
have something to do with the lack of setup like certain services are
disabled or something. I'll just need help from the Cardboard
maintainers for this.
It now includes a yt-dlp script that includes the arguments as an extra
package. This is nice for custom downloads with the same preferences for
downloading.
There is the `--paths` option for that purpose. It also eliminates the
workaround for creating the directory before starting the service for
newly-bootstrapped systems.
The several hardening options have also been corrected.
Finally decided to try out KDE Plasma for a little while (at least a
week from now). It is said to be flexible so I'll attempt to recreate my
workflow from GNOME as closely as possible.
Structure-wise, it is pretty similar to the gallery-dl service. It was
about to be combined into a bigger service module as a dedicated service
for multimedia archiving but it is better to have them modularized in
the long run.
It can now add and schedule archiving tasks. Since archivebox will use
Crontab module (which uses `/usr/bin/crontab`), the scheduling with the
interface is out of the question. What better way to make it possible
than creating a home-manager module for it?
While Borgmatic is great, the NixOS module does have easier
configuration for various use cases such as backups in removable
devices. To make this possible in Borgmatic, you have to go through some
loops.
Borgmatic does have easier way of indicating paths. However, in recent
versions of Borg, they have the experimental feature of indicate both
include and exclude through patterns which is close enough.
Also, because of this, we'll be deprecating the custom borgmatic service
at this point. It'll be removed once all of my NixOS-related backup
setups are not using it.