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-I am trying to move some tools into a [container image](build_workstation) for use with Distrobox, and [a Python module with tools](../scripts).
-
-This includes:
-
-* [My editor](../emacs)
-* [A modern IRC setup](modern_irc.md).
-* [mbsync to synchronize my email for backup](../scripts/p7s/mail/mbsync.py)
-* [Some integration with vaultwarden for secrets](../scripts/p7s/bitwarden.py)
-* And some other odds and ends (NextCloud, etc.)
-
-Checklist:
-
-* DNIe
-* Emacs
-* sys2 (Ansible, `talosctl`, `kubectl`)
-* PaperWM
-* Nextcloud
-* Bitwarden
-* Senpai
-* ZFS (for backups)
-* FreeIPA client
-* Email client
-
-# Debian setup
-
-(Remember, Puppet set up switches Firefox ESR in Debian with upstream Debian.
-This sets up a new profile without stored sessions.)
-
-* Remove CD apt source
-* Join FreeIPA with Gnome initial setup.
-* Enable SSH root login.
-* Change root password, sync with inventory and Bitwarden.
-* Provision with Ansible
-
-```
-bw config server https://bitwarden.pdp7.net/
-bw login
-bw list items --search firefox
-```
-
-; to configure Firefox Sync.
-
-* Seed NoScript from another Firefox through Nextcloud.
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-#!/bin/sh
-
-set -ue
-
-(
- cd arch-container-builder/
- ./builder.py \
- --package pkgfile \
- --package ansible \
- --package puppet \
- --package sshpass \
- --package git \
- --package rust \
- --package ipython \
- --package maven \
- --package python-pip \
- --package python-pipx \
- --package python-poetry \
- --package python-jmespath \
- --package python-kubernetes \
- --package python-botocore \
- --package python-boto3 \
- --package certbot \
- --package man-db \
- --package isync \
- --package libotr \
- --package qemu-system-aarch64 \
- --package qemu-system-arm-firmware \
- --package qemu-img \
- --package cdrtools \
- --package mailutils \
- --aur-package telegram-tdlib-purple-minimal-git \
- --aur-package bitlbee-libpurple \
- workstation
-)
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-With the [IRCv3](https://ircv3.net/) advances and modern software, IRC is a surprisingly nice chat/IM medium, although a bit complex to set up nicely.
-
-See also [Internet communication channels](../misc/internet-communication-channels.md).
-
-I am not writing a step-by-step guide in setting this up, mostly providing links to my setup scripts.
-If you have issues reproducing this kind of setup, you can try contacting me (e.g. open a GitHub issue) and I can try to expand.
-
-I use:
-
-* [Soju](https://soju.im/) as a bouncer.
-IRC basically only supports "synchronous" communication.
-If your IRC client disconnects from a chat (because you turn off your computer, for example), then you lose the messages in your chats.
-A bouncer is a persistent IRC client that you run on a 24/7 computer that connects to your IRC chats for you, then you connect a client to the bouncer.
-This way, the bouncer captures all messages and you can view them right after connecting a client.
-This achieves the "scrollback" that conventional chat clients provide.
-Soju also uses modern extensions to make the IRC experience simpler.
-
-* [Bitlbee](https://www.bitlbee.org) as a bridge to Telegram.
-Bitlbee connects traditional IM networks, such as XMPP to IRC.
-There are plugins for many IM systems, including WhatsApp.
-However, WhatsApp does not have a "supported API", so I am wary to use anything else than official clients.
-But with Telegram, I can integrate IRC with it.
-
-* [Senpai](https://git.sr.ht/~taiite/senpai) is a modern terminal IRC client that is "Soju-aware".
-
-* [Goguma](https://sr.ht/~emersion/goguma/) is a Flutter/Android IRC client that is also "Soju-aware".
-
-With this setup, I can:
-
-* Connect to IRC chats in a friendly manner with modern comforts.
-* Use Telegram from a terminal, avoiding many things I don't like about the Telegram clients (everything is janky, esp. scroll and search. Also information density is terribly low).
-* Access this setup via SSH, so I can use it on "foreign" computers.
-
-# Set up
-
-My [workstation container image](build_workstation) includes Soju, Bitlbee, and the Telegram/Bitlbee adapter.
-I have Python scripts that configure [soju](../scripts/p7s/soju.py) and [Bitlbee](../scripts/p7s/bitlbee.py) as persistent systemd services running as containers.
-
-I use [Senpai](https://git.sr.ht/~delthas/senpai/) through [nix-portable](https://github.com/DavHau/nix-portable).
-
-I install Goguma on my phone using [F-Droid](https://f-droid.org/).
-
-After connecting Senpai to Soju, you talk to a bot called `BouncerServ` to connect to your IRC networks, including the "virtual" IRC network that Bitlbee uses.
-When you join/part channels in any client, Soju takes care of making those actions permanent.
-
-You message a special channel in Bitlbee to create "accounts" that connect to IM networks such as Telegram.
-
-* Take care of following [the Telegram Bitlbee documentation on configuring it for proper nicknames](https://github.com/BenWiederhake/tdlib-purple/#proper-user-names-in-bitlbee).
-* Set the `read-receipts` account property to `false`?
-* Set the `auto_join` channel property to `true`?
-* `chat list telegram-tdlib` lists channels, but only shows topic, not title. Maybe <https://github.com/ars3niy/tdlib-purple/issues/138>?
-
-# Possible improvements
-
-[Gamja](https://sr.ht/~emersion/gamja/) is another "Soju-aware" IRC client that provides a web interface.
-Gamja and Goguma even support OAuth for authentication.
-
-Right now I run Soju on a private network, so I cannot access it outside my VPN.
-For this reason, I use trivial passwords and plain-text protocols.
-For convenience (using Goguma on random networks without connecting to the VPN), I should set up TLS and proper authentication.