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#+title: Golgi
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#+begin_quote
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The Golgi apparatus is responsible for transporting, modifying, and packaging
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proteins and lipids into vesicles for delivery to targeted destinations. It is
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located in the cytoplasm next to the endoplasmic reticulum and near the cell
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nucleus. --- Encyclopedia Britanica
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#+end_quote
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This server will be an apparatus for better managing my personal projects. It
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sits near the idea-generation and idea-translation components of my workflow. It
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will be responsible for storing my work as a remote repository, transporting the
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work between local development machines, and as a web server to improve the ease
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of access of my work, both for myself and anybody curious.
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Alternatively put, this is an experiment in [[https://bytes.zone/posts/clown-computing/][Clown Computing]] 🤡
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Let's hope it works well!
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* Setup
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I'm using Hetnezer as a host. Their value for money with VPS offerings is pretty
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alluring.
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Additionally I've found a handy [[https://ayats.org/blog/deploy-rs-example/][blog post]] about =deploy-rs= on Hetzner, which is
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remarkably convenient. They were even kind enough to link to a [[https://github.com/viperML/deploy-rs-example][repo]] which I've
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shamelessly used as a starting point.
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Unfortunately, Hetnezer doesn't offer a NixOS image, but they do allow you to
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mount a NixOS install volume (22.05 as of writing) to your server after creating
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it. After doing so, starting the VM we can get it set up simply with:
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#+begin_src shell
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sudo -s
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nix-shell -p git
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git clone https://github.com/tecosaur/golgi
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cd golgi
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./install.sh
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# wait a bit, then create root password
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shutdown -h now
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#+end_src
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* Deploying
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Deploying is simply a matter of entering the deploy nix shell =nix develop= and
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=deploy .#golgi.system=.
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In order for this image to be built, the sandbox will need to be set to =false= or
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=relaxed= (for the custom zsh build). This can be done by adding the line ~sandbox = relaxed~
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to =/etc/nix/nix.conf=. Just note that the nix-daemon will need to be restarted
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for this new setting to take full effect.
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