Forum splash screen
Last night
This morning
The icon has been gradually shrinking over the last few days, does anyone know what’s up with this? @Brandon_Martus? Is this intentional? If it is intentional, it’s very funny.
Forum splash screen
Last night
This morning
The icon has been gradually shrinking over the last few days, does anyone know what’s up with this? @Brandon_Martus? Is this intentional? If it is intentional, it’s very funny.
Curious…and curiouser.
vex forum
“actualy”
Nothing has changed with the logo that I’m aware of. Is this on your phone?
Yes, it’s on mobile. I haven’t noticed this on my PC.
It started a few days ago when I noticed the icon no longer took up the whole circle there. I assumed it was an intentional change. After a while I noticed it kept getting smaller, and was puzzled, but still ignored it. Now that it’s undeniably getting smaller, I’m legitimately confused.
I am having the same problem also on mobile
iPhone or Android?
I’m on a Samsung S21 Ultra 5G and the icon and splash screen both show full size.
I have the latest version of Android 13.
I’m currently switching phones, from a moto to a galaxy…the Icon is shriking on the moto, and it’s full-size on the galaxy…
seems like this is probably a chrome bug, it’s happening to other sites as well.
Im on an S10+, I don’t see any changes in the size of the icon
Ha, reminds me of this story:
Pity the poor engineer who had to find this one. One of the more interesting of the handful of bugs that have appeared since the launch of Verizon’s Droid smartphone has to do with the on-board camera’s auto-focus. Apparently it just didn’t work. And then suddenly it did. Naturally, this off-again, on-again made the theories fly. But the real reason for the bug was revealed in a comment on an Engadget post by someone claiming to be Google engineer Dan Morrill: ‘There’s a rounding-error bug in the camera driver’s autofocus routine (which uses a timestamp) that causes autofocus to behave poorly on a 24.5-day cycle,’ said Morrill. 'That is, it’ll work for 24.5 days, then have poor performance for 24.5 days, then work again. The 17th is the start of a new ‘works correctly’ cycle, so the devices will be fine for a while. A permanent fix is in the works.
I’m on a Samsung S21 5G