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GregorTacTac ,
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You can disable the sponsored results in the settings of DDG.

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Sadly not.

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Yes, I have usb-c. I'll get an adapter and record it with Audacity.

EA wants to place in-game ads in its full-price AAA games, again ( www.techspot.com )

EA has tried this before, with predictable results. In 2020, EA Sports UFC 4 included full-screen ads for the Amazon Prime series The Boys that would appear during 'Replay' moments. These were absent from the game when it launched, with EA introducing the ads about a month later, thereby preventing them from being highlighted in...

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You better torrent something for the occasion

GregorTacTac ,
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They can't prevent 3rd party apps, so what's the issue?

GregorTacTac ,
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Your mind does not need changing. You are correct.

GregorTacTac ,
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Even if someone shared their password with me I wouldn’t use it because I like to be in control of my media. That’s why I run a Jellyfin server.

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Ender 3 Neo

GregorTacTac OP ,
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A lot of printing. It’s basically impossible to clean it well.

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No, I didn’t use a skirt or brim. Good idea, I’ll use it next time. I’m using PETG as my filament and no, I’m not using glue.

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How expensive are they?

GregorTacTac OP ,
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Thanks, I’ll try this setup with a brim or a skirt.

GregorTacTac OP ,
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I second that. Mine worked for quite a bit of time until it stopped working properly.

GregorTacTac ,
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The AI, of course, couldn’t avoid the temptation to mess up words.

GregorTacTac ,
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What’s the difference between those two?

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I thought signal is better than session, they’re basically the same but signal has a larger userbase.

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Only the texting side of Session is decentralized. Everything else goes through Oxen’s servers.

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  • GregorTacTac OP ,
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    I’d love to join! Please do send me the IP.

    GregorTacTac OP ,
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    I’m GregorTacTac.

    GregorTacTac OP ,
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    I’m in the +1 time zone and I’ll probably join everyday or every other day.

    GregorTacTac OP ,
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    Hm, I’ll enable a whitelist.

    GregorTacTac OP ,
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    It's proprietary so it might as well be transmitting the private keys to Meta.

    You can't uninstall this software without being forced to participate in their survey ( lemmy.world )

    I initially only installed “Comodo Firewall” but for some reason they also installed a “Comodo Dragon Browser”, which I did not consent to. I always choose the “advanced” installation to uncheck bloatware, but in this case there was none and when you try to uninstall the browser, they force you to participate in...

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    Send them this: Comodo Dragon browser, where do I even begin? Strap in, because this is going to be a wild ride through the depths of disappointment and frustration.

    Let's start with the interface. Oh boy, where to even start? It's like they took all the worst design elements from every other browser and threw them together in a blender without bothering to hit the "blend" button. Tabs are scattered haphazardly across the top of the window, buttons are strewn about like confetti at a clown convention, and don't even get me started on the menu layout. It's a maze of confusion that would make even the most seasoned navigators feel like they're lost in the Bermuda Triangle.

    But hey, maybe you can overlook the interface if the performance is decent, right? Wrong. Comodo Dragon moves at the speed of a snail stuck in molasses. Pages take ages to load, even on a high-speed connection, and once they finally do, good luck trying to scroll through them without feeling like you're trying to push a boulder up a mountain. It's enough to make you want to throw your computer out the window and go back to using carrier pigeons to communicate.

    And then there's the security features. Oh boy, don't even get me started. Supposedly, Comodo Dragon offers top-of-the-line security measures to keep your data safe from prying eyes. But in reality, it's about as effective as putting a "Beware of Dog" sign on a house with a pet goldfish. Malware scanning? Phishing protection? More like wishful thinking and crossed fingers. You'd have better luck protecting your data by writing it on a piece of paper and burying it in your backyard.

    But wait, there's more! Let's talk about customization options. Or should I say, lack thereof. Sure, you can change the color scheme or add some fancy themes, but good luck finding anything that actually improves your browsing experience. It's like trying to decorate a dumpster fire with sparklers - no matter how much you try to pretty it up, it's still a dumpster fire.

    In conclusion, Comodo Dragon is a dumpster fire of a browser that should be avoided at all costs. Save yourself the headache and stick with something more reliable, like banging two rocks together to communicate. At least then you won't have to deal with the soul-crushing disappointment of trying to use this monstrosity of a browser.

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