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That looks useful, thanks for sharing
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That looks useful, thanks for sharing
This looks really nice, I’ll star it so I remember to download it later
Yay HaxeFlixel
That was one of my main introductions to programming in general
Some password hashing functions have a maximum input length. That could be a reason for some of the requirements. E.g. if I remember correctly, bcrypt used a maximum of 60 characters, while still being an ok choice for a hashing function
Do you prefer your pizzas with or without the peel?
Same here. I really want to like The Witcher 3, but after trying to play it for 10 hours without feeling any enjoyment, I just gave up.
I’ve used Mint since I started using Linux, and never had any major issues. I’ve therefore just stuck with it. I don’t always have the time to tinker with my machine if something should break, and Mint usually just works when I need it, while still providing flexibility when I want it (and Timeshift to fix it when I break stuff)
I use a Git repo for the files, and a simple Makefile to script the correct paths and optional install steps for them