RamesesKnibs

@RamesesKnibs@lemmy.world
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r/RedDevils was quite the eye-opener after they re-opened. So many comments about how awful it was being without the sub for 2 days and how dumb it was

"just use the reddit app it's fine"

"I don't even use third party apps, why should I get punished"

and other such comments. Makes me glad I setup a new Red Devils community over here

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Title: A Meandering Exploration of Comodo Dragon Browser: A Chimerical Conundrum

Introduction:

In the intricate tapestry of the digital realm, where information surges with fervor and curiosity dances with possibility, one seeks a companion, a guide, a vessel through which to traverse the vast expanses of the internet. Enter Comodo Dragon Browser, an enigmatic entity that beckons with promises of security, speed, and serenity. Here, dear reader, we embark upon a verbose voyage, delving into the ethereal depths of this browser, attempting to unravel its enigmatic essence. Prepare yourself for a verbose reverie of words, meandering through the alleys of ambiguity, while occasionally punctuating the prose with polysyllabic gems.

Aesthetics and Design:

At first glance, Comodo Dragon Browser presents a visage that lies betwixt the ethereal and the prosaic, as if forged from the finest digital artisans of our time. Its interface, a symphony of pixels, harmonizes with the eye, bathed in a palette that dares to meld the hues of timeless elegance with the whispers of modernity. The layout, though not without its quirks, resembles a labyrinthine jigsaw puzzle, each piece interlocking with meticulous precision. Yet, beneath the facade of grandeur, one finds a maelstrom of conflicting sensibilities, resulting in a paradoxical amalgamation of charm and convolution.

Performance and Speed:

Like a sprightly stallion galloping through the verdant meadows of technological prowess, Comodo Dragon Browser embraces the mantle of swiftness with ardor. Its load times, akin to the blink of a myopic owl, are nothing short of astounding. Alas, despite its relentless quest for celerity, the browser occasionally stumbles upon obstacles, a tangled web woven by the whims of fate. This fickle dance between promptness and perplexity, though poetic in its own right, might leave the user yearning for a more consistent experience.

Security and Privacy:

In the labyrinthine world of online vulnerabilities, Comodo Dragon Browser emerges as a valiant sentinel, brandishing its shield of security with resolute determination. It pledges to guard your digital footsteps from prying eyes and shadowy hackers, imparting a sense of calm amidst the chaos. Encryption, firewalls, and safeguards, all woven together with the deftness of a digital tapestry artist, form the backbone of this browser's security arsenal. However, like the unpredictable whispers of the wind, a sense of doubt persists, as if the gates of privacy might not be as impregnable as they purport to be.

Features and Customization:

Comodo Dragon Browser, much like the mythical chameleon, adapts to the whims of its user, offering a myriad of features and customization options. From tab management to ad-blockers, from password managers to incognito modes, the browser is a cornucopia of digital tools that empowers the user with a sense of control. Nevertheless, amidst the plethora of possibilities, a confounding labyrinth emerges, an intricate mosaic of bewildering menus and options, leaving the user to navigate a convoluted path in pursuit of simplicity.

Conclusion:

In the grand tapestry of digital browsers, Comodo Dragon Browser stands as an enigmatic figure, its allure intertwined with a mosaic of contradictions. It beckons with its elegant aesthetic, tantalizes with its promise of speed and security, and captivates with its plethora of features. Yet, beneath the veneer of charm lies a complex web of ambiguity, occasionally entangling the user in a quandary of convolution. Ultimately, the choice to embark upon this esoteric expedition rests with the discerning user, who must decide whether the allure of Comodo Dragon Browser's chimerical conundrum is a siren's song or a symphony worth embracing.

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Yep, just got one for my 3 member (all of whom are mods) sub, which purely exists for the 3 of us to shitpost once every few months. Apparently millions of people rely on us. Who knew?!

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I heard of Tildes first. Tried it, didn't get it, didn't like the UI and just gave up on it. Saw someone mention Lemmy in a Reddit thread about the blackouts. Googled it, got confused, went to join, got really confused, made accounts on 3 different instances due to aforementioned confusion, started scrolling, haven't stopped in over a week. I like it here

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"THAT JUST RAISES FURTHER QUESTIONS!"

I don't plan on it. RIF was my main way of browsing Reddit so once that goes, that's pretty much me done. I'll probably still peruse sysadmin for work purposes, but my Reddit time will become Lemmy time.

Unfortunately FIFA 23's DRM prevents it from working on the Deck, FIFA 22 does work though with EA Play

I bought the INIU 65W 25000mAh powerbank. It's a bit chunky but absolutely does the job

I've had trouble doing this for bot accounts hosted on sportsbots.xyz. Not actually sure if it's possible with them or not as you can't access their feeds from that site.

For instance, I use mastodon.world and can access Fabrizio Romano's feed via mastodon.world/@FabrizioRomano@sportsbots.xyz - but adding .rss on the end doesn't seem to work, nor does sportsbots.xyz/@FabrizioRomano.rss

I've done the same with c/reddevils. Never moderated before, but it was one of my main communities on Reddit and it didn't exist here, so now it does!

Yeah just add a feed in Feedbro and the URL just needs to be the URL of the Twitter profile and it will pick it up. It broke during Musk's little bitch fit the other day but it's working again now. So much better than actually having to use Twitter!

r/RedDevils only committed to 48 hours, but I know my time on Reddit is done once RIF is gone so setup a new community here. There will always be people who go back because it's what they know, but there will be plenty of people who leave when the third party apps are killed off. Best thing to do in the meantime is advertise on the subreddit, especially if you see anyone criticising Reddit/mods for reopening/etc

I picked up Shadows of Doubt a month or so ago and it seemed quite juddery (on my PC mind, not the deck). Has the performance improved over time? It really seems like a game I could sink my teeth into but the performance issues made me put it down for now

Love Feedbro. Got it running on a server to post Twitter posts into my Discord server as it still seems to work seemlessly with Twitter

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I've got Feedbro running on a server, sending Twitter posts to Discord. Works well with Reddit posts too

I hate that I love this

Me, Bender.

Yeah I'm seeing that a lot. Floods of comments about how dumb the blackout was and that they just want to browse Reddit. I know r/SquaredCircle pledged to go dark indefinitely and there was a lot of outrage about it. I'll be very interested to see if it comes back as that was a sizeable subreddit

I'm a little sad because I met my partner of nearly 10 years on Reddit on that account. I will keep the account because our original DMs are on there and would like to preserve them. Will probably wipe all the content and contributions, and just keep those DMs

https://lemmy.world/c/reddevils

Created for Manchester United fans

I definitely have never considered doing that. Nope. Not once. Not at all...

Thanks for the reply! I definitely don't have time in my life these days to go through all of that. Might just sit patiently and wait for the PC release of 16, or try my hand at 15 again. I've started it a couple of times but never get all that far before another game distracts me

I still don't own FF7R as I never got into the original FF7 (started with FF8 as a kid and never went back to it). Is it worth picking up without the nostalgia?

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