If you’re like me and have multiple accounts on some pages you’ll probably have come across the issue that Bitwarden will fail to autofill your main account if you press Ctrl+Shift+P, or you have to scroll forever in your mobile keyboard to find it.
I had always assumed they were sorted by creation date, thus putting my main account at the bottom, but that turned out to be wrong. Logins are sorted alphabetically, first by site name, then by username.
When I last looked for a new keyboard I ended up with the IQUNIX M80 since it looks pretty darn cute and is, at least in terms of mechanical keyboards, very affordable at $99 with discounts.
Where are my function keys
One of the first things I’ve noticed upon receiving it is the function keys refusing to do their job. Pressing F12 for example just increased the volume, as you’d expect only while holding FN. This behavior seemed familiar from Apple keyboards, so I went to take a look into lsusb and my suspicions couldn’t have been more correct.
While running Minecraft on Linux I’ve faced several issues, here I’m collecting my fixes or workarounds.
Complete crash on AMD RX Vega 64 with Sodium
Running Minecraft with Sodium on the latest Mesa version causes corruption or a full system freeze/crash. This is due to a regression with Mesa 23.1 tracked here.
Possible Workarounds
Downgrading Mesa
Using a Mesa version before 23.1 fixes the crash, but you will have to downgrade other components as well to not break the rest of the system. I’ve found mesa-vdpau to be the only one required, but there might be others.
As a long-time user of the ISO-DE layout I wanted to get used to the ANSI layout since, being the default, it means less configuration. Additionally, it has faster access to special characters used for programming.
The lack of quick access to characters like °, €, dead key accents, umlauts, or ß however made it really annoying to type at times since I was used to having them quickly available. The obvious solution is Compose key, but I got tired of typing out combinations each time to use simple characters, so I found myself a solution in a small utility called keyd.