The… the yolk? You have quite the eggcentric inclination!
The… the yolk? You have quite the eggcentric inclination!
KDE 4 was such a disappointment. Made me switch to Gnome too. The only bigger disappointment for me was Amarok’s change.
Got it, thank you!
It says that
Starting in 2014, OpenSSH defaults to Curve25519-based ECDH.
So what changed recently? (I didn’t watch the video, in fairness).
Are these decay rates specified for isolated atoms?
I believe they would decay faster when bombarded by particles from fellow atoms, no? So we’d have to account for the mass, shape and density of the samples to get true rates. I don’t think that would change the rankings, but it might increase Simon’s troubles if the radon was frozen or otherwise really compressed, for example.
Looks a bit like the Arachne browser for DOS.