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## System Configuration
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## Archetypes
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### Gaming
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This archetype installs Steam and the Prismlauncher, a graphical user interface (KDE) and some other basic functionality.
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I want to look into also setting up some factorio configs declarative later. Maybe setup Lutris to allow for some other games aswell.
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Currently Steam with proton is working amazingly.
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I want to change the way that the GUI is setup so I can later choose a display manager I want to use something like hyperland maybe, since i3 was what I always used before.
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### Development
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This is mainly just reading up on direnv and making sure I learn how to use cargo under nix so I can start my journey to learn rust again.Also getting this to work means working more on my [nixvim derivative](https://github.com/Daholli/nixvim).
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### Workstation
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Mainly for Office or daily stuff, libre Office, Pdf readers and the likes come to mind, also thinking about what to exclude from KDE that I dont really need installed to make sure that the installtion size stays somewhat small.
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### Server
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I want to try setting up a DIY NAS at home using nix and maybe a rasberry pie but there is no real concrete plan for now.
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## Security
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I want to learn about what (besides not being a monkey) I can to to make my system more secure. I have a lot to learn here.
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## Deployment
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How do I deplo my config onto new systems, and how do I safely transmit my signing key for git to other hosts
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## Backups
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I saw that there is a onedrive version for linux, but I feel like that is not a good solution, I should look into [syncthing](https://syncthing.net) as this one looks really interesting, but I don't want to start this until I understood all of the implications.
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