

Arranged like Pascal’s triangle
Arranged like Pascal’s triangle
Vivaldi and Brave can modify Chromium to disable this feature. Chromium is open source after all.
This feature in Memmy works the same as in the Mastodon app. It makes sense for both apps to use the same pattern.
I hated the previous icon. The current one is nothing amazing but still better.
Why is Chromium slower than Chrome?
I was using mobile website on ios but then tried the Memmy app. The app experience is much better.
App users still make API calls to Twitter’s domain. Depending on the domain name, these app users might still be counted.
It measures the most popular sites by dns lookup. Twitter fell from 32nd to 39th.
Memmy has a perfect 5.0 rating on the App Store. Well done!
Test Fight has more recent updates but by using the App Store version you can support Memmy by increasing it’s placement on charts and by leaving a review.
I wonder if search engines will see content duplicated across multiple instances and derank them thinking it’s SEO spam. Or maybe I’m overthinking since google is already full of SEO spam.
Can’t believe that in 2023 we still rely on passwords so much, even more so when there are silly rules for password “strength”.
If you want more OCD, the right side fence is lower in the image compared to the left side.
We’re just being nitpicky, OP. Love the picture!