This matches the default EEPROM size of the underlying FlashStorage library, and is substantially bigger than AVR-based keyboards, yet not _too_ big. For various reasons, we're mirroring EEPROM into RAM 1:1, so we're constrained by the size of that, too. That makes larger storage sizes undesirable at this time. On top of this limitation, larger storage sizes also pose backup & restore speed issues with Chrysalis, so lets settle for 16k, which is still very big, all things considered, but not big enough to be a problem. Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <algernon@keyboard.io>pull/1174/head
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