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title = "Running non Nixpkgs services on NixOS, the lazy way"
date = 2025-04-05T14:09:14+01:00
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NixOS is really nice for self hosting.

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as I planned to take the pin mappings from QMKs pin mapping configuration file,
the [`keyboard.json`](https://github.com/gabevenberg/qmk_firmware/blob/personal/keyboards/ferris/sweep/info.json).
However, it was unusable, as the `keyboard.json` gives pin mappings for a different microcontroller,
the ATmega32U4, specifically for the Arduino Pro-Micro board.
the ATmega32U4, specifically for the Aurdino Pro-Micro board.
QMK does some black magic at compile time in order to rewrite these pin mappings to their RP2040 equivalents,
but I was not able to figure out said magic in order to do the same by hand.
In the end, I cloned the [repo](https://github.com/davidphilipbarr/Sweep) for the Ferris Sweep itself and looked at the PCB design in Kicad,

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title = "Stop Using TRRS for Split-Keyboard Interconnects!"
date = 2025-04-05T14:10:01+01:00
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