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* refactor(flatpak): route mpv and thunderbird via flatpak; drop system pkgsLibravatar sommerfeld3 days1-2/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Both org.mozilla.thunderbird and io.mpv.Mpv are already installed via flatpak, but several places still launched the system binaries (because they were in PATH). Worse, `mpv` was kept on the host *only* for the streamlink-launches-mpv path, and `thunderbird` was being pulled in as a hard dep of external-editor-revived even though it was never the mailer actually used. Untangle both. Thunderbird ----------- * dot_config/sway/executable_tb-toggle.sh, dot_config/sway/executable_tb-autostart.sh: swap `thunderbird` → `flatpak run org.mozilla.thunderbird`. The `app_id` matcher in sway config already targets the flatpak id, so the scratchpad-stash and Super+t toggle keep working unchanged. * etc/pacman.conf: add `AssumeInstalled = thunderbird=999.0-1`. external-editor-revived (AUR) hard-depends on `thunderbird`; this satisfies the dep without installing the package. Run `sudo pacman -Rns thunderbird` after deploy to remove the now-unneeded system binary. * meta/base.txt: document the AssumeInstalled trick next to the external-editor-revived entry. mpv --- * dot_config/streamlink/config: `player=mpv` → `player=flatpak run io.mpv.Mpv`. The flatpak already pulls in our ~/.config/mpv via the read-only filesystem override (see run_onchange_after_deploy-flatpak-overrides.sh.tmpl), so behavior is unchanged. * dot_local/bin/executable_linkhandler: same swap for inline video URLs. * dot_local/bin/executable_mpv: deleted. The wrapper only existed to bwrap /usr/bin/mpv into _sandbox-net-parser; flatpak's own sandbox supersedes that. * dot_local/bin/executable__sandbox-net-parser, dot_local/bin/executable_streamlink: comment refresh — mpv is no longer one of the tools this wraps, and the streamlink wrapper now forwards to the flatpak player rather than nested-bwrap caveats. * meta/base.txt: drop `mpv` from the host package list and update the surrounding comment. README.md: refresh the media row of the stack table to match. On-host steps: chezmoi apply -v sudo pacman -Syu # picks up AssumeInstalled sudo pacman -Rns thunderbird mpv # safe now flatpak install -y flathub org.mozilla.thunderbird io.mpv.Mpv swaymsg reload # pick up new tb scripts
* feat(sandbox): bwrap wrappers for mpv, yt-dlp, streamlinkLibravatar sommerfeld3 days1-0/+5
These three tools are the native (non-flatpak) network parsers in the install set — every other internet-facing app is already flatpak'd. The threat model is a RCE in a subtitle/extractor/muxer that walks $HOME looking for SSH keys, GPG keyring, pass store, cloud tokens, etc. Approach (defence in depth, not full sandboxing): - bwrap --bind / / keeps Wayland, PipeWire, DBus, GPU, hwaccel and all config files working transparently. - --tmpfs over known-sensitive dirs (.ssh, .gnupg, .password-store, .config/gh, .config/op, .aws, .local/share/keyrings) blanks them from the sandbox view; a compromised parser literally cannot see them. - inner PATH stripped of ~/.local/bin so streamlink's spawn of `mpv` resolves to /usr/bin/mpv and does not re-enter the sandbox. - --die-with-parent + --new-session for tidy lifecycle. - Escape hatch: SANDBOX=0 mpv ... bypasses for one invocation. - Graceful degradation if bwrap is missing (warns and execs anyway). bubblewrap added explicitly to meta/base.txt (was implicit via flatpak). Wrappers in ~/.local/bin shadow /usr/bin via dot_zprofile:15 PATH order. Not symlinked into the Ubuntu VM (nix/vm.nix does not touch ~/.local/bin), which is fine: those tools on the headless VM don't need sandboxing.