Just want to be sure you’re not thinking of Mlem, which is still in active development. Memmy is showing as removed from TestFlight for me.
Memmy was great, but development has stopped with no word from the devs in months.
Thank you for your work and your transparency
Thanks for all of your work!
It’s still being developed. There’s been a lot of activity for Mlem on Github.
Generally you just walk in with your suit, and don’t need an appointment. You put on the suit while you’re there, they’ll draw some lines and place some pins. Then you leave the suit there for a couple weeks while they do their thing.
Can cost anywhere from about $20 to $100+ I’d say depending on the amount/type of alterations you need and whether the tailor is particularly expensive.
I bounce between Thunder, Voyager, and Arctic. I can’t make a final decision.
It almost seems like the only apps (other than purely web-based ones) that are still being developed for iOS are Arctic, Mlem, Thunder, and Voyager.
Edit: And Lemma had a pretty big update recently, too. I should include them as well.
I’m just over here chuckling at your casual statement that Hagrid abducted Harry.
Here is what I stole from the internet for you:
Wage theft occurs when employers do not pay workers according to the law. Examples of wage theft include paying less than minimum wage, not paying workers overtime, not allowing workers to take meal and rest breaks, requiring off the clock work, or taking workers’ tips.
Ah yes, that Fn key.
Not sure about AI, but there are a few audiobooks out there that feature an entire case, and sound effects.
The store took about 20 minutes to come online for me. But I ordered a 128GB, Natural Titanium 15 Pro that will be available for me to pick up on launch day. Excited to replace my 12 Mini.
Thanks! After reading everyone’s comments and checking out all of the suggestions, I think I’m going with one of the Torras Ostand cases. Might be a touch thicker than I usually prefer, but utilizing the MagSafe ring as a loop and kickstand is nifty.
Vote!
Is it possible they actually accessed your account? Alternatively, do you have a lowercase “L” in your name that they could have replaced with a capital “I”?
I can’t open your link, but maybe “I guess”?
So, I’m answering this without all of the context. But I think that their statement could, potentially, make sense for some instances. I don’t think it makes sense for most/all general instances.
But imagine, for example, an instance whose sole purpose is pornography (seems like the easiest example). All communities created on that instance show pornography and nothing else. Now imagine someone joins that instance who is completely against porn, and all they do is complain about the porn and report posts for being porn. I think that the admins would be within their right to remove/ban that user for not aligning with their instance’s purpose.
Thanks! I rarely ever need a laptop for anything other than logging into my Remote Desktop for work on occasion. My next “laptop” might be an iPad Pro knowing that I can do that.