this approach lets me persist the password. persisting /etc/shadow
directly wasn't so feasible. populating /etc/shadow at activation time
is something nix already does and is easy to plug into.
so we store the passwd hash in this repo, but encrypt it to the
destination machine's ssh pubkey to add enough entropy that it's not
brute-forceable through the public git repo.
- fluffychat doesn't build, so disabled (that's a known issue with the
active flutter work).
- everything else builds, lappy boots OOTB fine.
- brower works
- vim works
- Element starts
- Sublime Music works
- Discord works (verrry slow to load -- maybe just a first update thing)