That was probably close to one of the last versions of enlightenment I used regularly. It was such a fun WM to use at the time. If I remember correctly, GNOME and KDE were really ramping up about then and e fell behind.
That was probably close to one of the last versions of enlightenment I used regularly. It was such a fun WM to use at the time. If I remember correctly, GNOME and KDE were really ramping up about then and e fell behind.
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Great answer, it is similar to the cost parameter for bcrypt/scrypt and iterations for PBKDF2.
Mostly I just wanted to make sure people who dislike updating, ‘because it might break stuff’ - are warned before hosting a lemmy instance. Do it on snapshot-able or reliable hardware if you are going to have people join.
Indeed. You can tell if it’s straight out of Googong Dam also.