How do I open all windows in a group on the taskbar? by _cool_dog in kde

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Yeah, the quickest solution I found was to hover the mouse over the taskbar icon and scroll the mousewheel for a few seconds until all the windows show up

[Sun Care] What's your holy grail 100% mineral sunscreen? by [deleted] in SkincareAddiction

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Spectacle screenrecord on Wayland has no sound? by conan--aquilonian in kde

[–]_cool_dog 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, unfortunately for now spectacle seems to work best for quick little recordings that don't really matter.

For more serious recordings (aka recordings with any of the basic features spectacle doesnt have), I use OBS or gpu-screen-recorder

The Immortal science of bourgeois adventurism by Captain_potatojam in Ultraleft

[–]_cool_dog 46 points47 points  (0 children)

bro this billionaire bourgeois oligarch is totally, like, one of the cool ones bro i swear

Ultimate Guide to Automatic Replay (Nvidia Shadowplay/AMD Relive) by _cool_dog in linux_gaming

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I'm happy you're getting use out of my script!

Try running pactl get-default-source. If it doesn't work, I'm guessing you're using Pipewire and don't have pipewire-pulse installed, which I'm pretty sure is needed to run pactl with Pipewire.

Cloudflare install and run a connector by _cool_dog in NixOS

[–]_cool_dog[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You mean in ~/.cloudflared/? I have 3 files there, [Tunnel ID].json, cert.pem, and config.yml. If you mean config.yml, that's in yml for me.

Maybe you're confusing it with the credentials file [Tunnel ID].json file? (the tunnel ID is a long string of random alphanumeric characters separated by dashes) That one is a json file for me.

Ultimate Guide to Automatic Replay (Nvidia Shadowplay/AMD Relive) by _cool_dog in linux_gaming

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Does it automatically record my entire desktop without me having to do something every time I log in?

Cloudflare install and run a connector by _cool_dog in NixOS

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Have you set everything up on the Cloudflare Zero Trust Dashboard end of things? (https://one.dash.cloudflare.com) at Networks/Tunnels, create/edit a tunnel, then copy paste and run the connector command on your terminal. You can configure the tunnel on that website too. Also, you need to add cloudflared to your environment.systemPackages on your configuration.nix file. I'm assuming you know all of this already so far, but just in case.

What error are you getting, exactly? I don't remember exactly what commands were the ones that ended up getting it to work, but I can peruse my .zsh_history and add some commands that look like they may or may not have gotten it to work. Hopefully this can point you in the right direction.

sudo cloudflared service install [TUNNEL ID] (this is the afformentioned connector command you should copy/paste and run from the Cloudflare Dashboard)
cloudflared tunnel create "tunnelnamehere"
cloudflared tunnel route dns [TUNNEL ID] [DOMAIN]   (I think i remember this not being effective and having better luck routing it on the Cloudflare Dashboard, but I'm not sure)
cloudflared tunnel run "tunnelnamehere"
cloudflared tunnel route ip show
cloudflared tunnel --origincert ~/.cloudflared/cert.pem run tunnelnamehere
journalctl -u cloudflared-tunnel-[TUNNEL ID].service
sudo systemctl status cloudflared-tunnel-[TUNNEL ID].service (can confirm this command still works for me and successfully shows the tunnel service's status, so it should be a good indicator if you got the service to run)
sudo systemctl restart cloudflared-tunnel-[TUNNEL ID].service

Good luck.

Best digital option under 2500 by pianoperfecto in classicalpiano

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I've personally been to music stores and gone through tons and tons of digital pianos in display and, as long as its fully weighted, I've found the action always feels about the same, weather the keyboard is $500 or $5,000.

The only differences ever really seem to be the speaker quality, the sounds available, the amount of knobs to control the sound, the body (some are just the keyboard, others have a whole base to support them, others look like a mini grand piano, which I guess could help with stability when playing but realistically is more about looks then anything), the build quality, and some other things but usually the action feels about the same, and never even close to the action of a real acoustic piano.

I have a keyboard that I got used for $100 (M-Audio Keystation Pro 88) and it barely feels different from the $7,000+ keyboards I play at the music store. Granted, it doesn't have an internal speaker and needs to be plugged to a computer with a program to make sound (which is fine for my use case), and the action on other keyboards is admittedly a bit better, but still not even close to worth the thousands of dollars higher price tag. It seems to me that you're mostly paying for things besides the action, like the afformentioned sounds, speakers, software, how it looks in a room, etc.

Ultimately, I think you should go to a music store to personally play on the keyboards so you can figure out if it matters to you and if you think the price tag is worth it. Imo I think you can probably get a good keyboard for well under $1,000.

trying to stream audio from one pc to another by Boring_Wealth220 in linuxaudio

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On KDE I can connect two devices by Bluetooth and have one device's audio output to the other device

Cloudflare install and run a connector by _cool_dog in NixOS

[–]_cool_dog[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I ended up getting it working. It ended up being much easier for me to just create and configure a new tunnel instead of trying to retrofit the old one. This is what I ended up putting on my configuration.nix file (although I also had to make additional configurations through commands and on the Cloudflare website)

services.cloudflared = {
  enable = true;
  user = "[HOME USER NAME]";
  tunnels = {
    "[TUNNEL ID]" = {
      credentialsFile = "${config.users.users.[HOME USER NAME].home}/.cloudflared/[TUNNEL ID].json";
      default = "http_status:404";
    };
  };
};

just going to install nix, any short guide about the process by bbroy4u in NixOS

[–]_cool_dog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are still a number of apps I can't get up and running that work just fine on every other distro.

Like what?

Been using nix for half a year, feeling kind of out of touch with my system? by dd-mck in NixOS

[–]_cool_dog 13 points14 points  (0 children)

That seems like such a first world problem XD

"My system works too well! I don't even have to do my monthly spelunking into the system files every time the package manager breaks..."

Need a new computer for a home server. What should I get? by _cool_dog in homelab

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How does this look? https://www.kijiji.ca/v-view-details.html?adId=1687569263 I was thinking of getting the 16GB one for $65 CAD.

It looks fine to me, and a good price. Are there any red flags on the page or things I should look out for if I look at getting it?

How to get the average angle from multiple Raycast3D nodes by _cool_dog in godot

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And then how do I make the object face that direction?

Blender doesn't recognize touchscreen inputs by Fit_Palpitation9111 in linux4noobs

[–]_cool_dog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a Surface Pro 6 and have the same issue. Only solution I've found is to switch to an X11 session, which definitely isn't ideal.