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# *Aἰθήρ*
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> [*Aither*] as a whole neither came into being nor admits of destruction,
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> but is one and eternal, with no end or beginning of its total
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> duration, containing and embracing in itself the infinity of time ...
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> — Aristotle, *On the Heavens* [^1]
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Aether is a fully automated web server configured via **pure** and
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**declarative** package management, powered by [NixOS](https://nixos.org).
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This allows for all aspects of the server's operation, including config files,
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software dependencies, and site content to be deployed and provisioned
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automatically.
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In short, it's my personal web server.
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## Deployment
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Aether is designed to separate deployment from the logical specification of the
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system, and thus to support any machine that can run NixOS.
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Currently, I deploy it physically to a
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[Raspberry Pi 5](https://wiki.nixos.org/wiki/NixOS_on_ARM/Raspberry_Pi_5)
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running a [modified UEFI bootloader](https://github.com/worproject/rpi5-uefi)
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to provide Linux support.
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## Modules
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As with all NixOS configurations, Aether is split into several independent modules that provide different functionality. These are stored in the `modules/` directory.
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### Module Checklist
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- [x] `forgejo` - Code forge
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- [x] `acme` - TLS certificates
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- [x] `fail2ban` - IP moderation
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- [ ] `site` - Personal website
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- [ ] `mail` - Mail server
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- [ ] `backup` - Automated backup system
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- [ ] `cachix` - Nix build caching
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[^1]: Adapted from [Book II.1](http://classics.mit.edu/Aristotle/heavens.2.ii.html).
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