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Philip Peterson 8e9328e704 give gitea runner docker socket access
Create a persistent gitea-runner system user in the docker group instead
of relying on DynamicUser — supplementary groups were silently ignored
with DynamicUser=true, leaving the runner unable to reach the socket.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-24 23:46:25 -08:00
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This is the Nix server infrastructure for Quine Global. You will find it contains some Nginx configuration, some shell and terminal configuration, and system config.

Of particular note is the web deployment system with Nginx. This is a homebrew system to easily deploy web applications. You can mount an application as a Docker container, or using pullomatic, a service that automatically pulls from Github every so often.

There is some overlap between this repo's use for Quine and Philip Peterson's personal use. As such, there will be some reference to Philip Peterson's personal projects or usernames.

The goal is to remove these references and have the repository be more of a single concern, which is to support QUINE's mission to improve the world through open-source technology and environmental pollution research.

However, the research required to create this separation is still pending, so for now, the two concerns are mixed intentionally.

If you are interested in Quine's mission, please open an issue. We'd love to hear from you!