You should be using bcrypt or something similiarly designed to hash passwords, since they are much safer than sha256/512. Sha is not designed for hashing passwords and therefore a fast algorithm which you shouldn’t use for passwords
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You should be using bcrypt or something similiarly designed to hash passwords, since they are much safer than sha256/512. Sha is not designed for hashing passwords and therefore a fast algorithm which you shouldn’t use for passwords
I decided to upgrade, and so far everything is working fine. I had some hiccups after the installation, but a reboot fixed all of them. Thanks for your input :)
Nice though. Sounds like I can do the upgrade 😁
very nice
nvidia RTX 2070 super. But that was from 38 to 39. I am not on 40 yet
That doesn’t sound promising, though I am using Gnome, so at least my DE is not getting the biggest upgrade :)
Are you using KDE or Gnome?
I definitely don’t want to deal with that. Last time that happened I had to do a clean install which is just pain imo XD
what does depmod -a
do?
i installes forge (gnome tiling manager) and that had an option for it
Omg you’re right, I am using the Forge extension and that had a setting for it, thank you :)
My Gnome is in German and I do not know which point is meant by “Desktop”:
Zulip is pretty nice and I think it resembled discord the most out of the software I know
I like Nextcloud very much but this release (and the one before it) are really enterprise focused for which I don’t have a use case…
Well that sucks… that vlad dude is ehm… weird. I am happy with the service I am getting from Kagi, but such behaviour is not acceptable…
always . freaking . debian
they did? totally slipped past me…
Gotta look at that. Live traffic info is one of those things, that OSM lacks…
You have to use an app for that. OSM is mostly a big database with an API access to it. There are a lot of them out there with a lot of different focusses. For navigating with a car OSMand is pretty good. They are on fdroid.
I had the exact same problem and the solution was to ask my ISP who then either just gave me a public IP (Vodafone) or asked for money so my network could be reached from the outside (Primerocom). So check whether there is an option with you ISP to get a “public” IP.