fix theme, fix urls

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date: "2023-01-07T04:00:00-07:00"
title: "NixOS Challenge, pt 1"
tags: ["sa","nixos","xps"]
categories: ["sa"]
#image: ""
#featured_image: ""
#series: [""]
summary: ""
#Victor_Hugo: "false"
Focus_Keyword: ""
---
So, I had a bit of free time between Christmas and New Years, so I decided to blow away my [Dell XPS13](/tags/xps) install of [ArchLinux](https://www.archlinux.org) which has been on the for a long time now and install [NixOS](https://www.nixos.org). I have been playing with it for a bit on some other [computers](/tags/r810), so I started with a mainly working config.
I was able to complete a week of work on the new OS just fine. In fact, the only two issues I currently have is that the version of [darktable](https://darktable.org) is behind (4.0 vs. just released 4.2) and my [qutebrowser](https://www.qutebrowser.org) is not playing any [DRM](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_rights_management) protected content like Netflix or Amazon streaming. I am not sure if that is NixOS or qutebrowser. I should look into it more, but for now I am just using [firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/new/) when I need to access that suff.
I am pretty immpressed that I have not had to change any of my workflows yet, just edit some scripts and install a few things. But, the nice thing is that I can now reproduce my main workstation on a spare laptop in very short order now.

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date: "2023-07-18T04:00:00-07:00"
title: "Finding Film"
tags: ["photos","film"]
categories: ["photos"]
image: "/photos/Film/000580530016.webp"
featured_image: "/photos/Film/000580530016.webp"
series: ["film"]
summary: "Retro Photography"
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I was talking with a friend of mine who is into all sorts of things vintage (he is a trained archaeologist), and I mentioned that I had an old Kodak Brownie Starflex sitting around. He happened to have some extra expired color 160 film which the Brownie takes and offered it to me. While, I used to shoot lots of 35mm, I have never done any medium format photography. So, I figured out how to load the film, and I went to a local park to test the camera out. The following are the photos which I did not mess up (mainly, too close to the subject):
![img](/photos/Film/000481820001.webp)
![img](/photos/Film/000481820002.webp)
![img](/photos/Film/000481820003.webp)
![img](/photos/Film/000481820004.webp)
![img](/photos/Film/000481820009.webp)
This prompted me to pull out my old 35mm gear. I have a pair of Minolta cameras, and X-7 and a STR-202.
The X-7 was the first SLR I ever bought. The STR-202 has a reputation of being solidly built, and I found many examples of it still being heavily used today, even though it was built between 1976 and 1980.
This set was from a roll of Kodak Color film I found in my STR-202 which I forgot to finish up about 10 years ago:
![img](/photos/Film/000580530004.webp)
![img](/photos/Film/000580530005.webp)
![img](/photos/Film/000580530009.webp)
![img](/photos/Film/000580530013.webp)
![img](/photos/Film/000580530014.webp)
![img](/photos/Film/000580530015.webp)
![img](/photos/Film/000580530016.webp)
![img](/photos/Film/000580530018.webp)
![img](/photos/Film/000580530020.webp)
![img](/photos/Film/000580530022.webp)
My keeper rate was much higher. :) I have bought two new rolls of film, one color and one black-and-white. I am not too worried about not seeing the results as soon as I take a picture, but there are no easy places for me to get the film developed any more, so I have found a lab in California to use, but it takes about 10-14 days to turn around a roll due to shipping.
Hopefully, more to come.