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ChainMemory
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ChainMemory gives your AI agents persistent memory that belongs to YOU โ not to a single vendor.
Save a memory in ChatGPT, recall it in Claude or Gemini. Available via Chrome extension, MCP server (npm), or REST API. Every memory gets a cryptographic fingerprint and project states are anchored with Merkle proofs, so anyone can independently verify integrity โ no trust required.
Memories consolidate into a structured Project Brain (decisions, milestones, risks) instead of a pile of raw notes. Multi-agent native: Claude, Cursor and GPT share one consolidated state. Free tier available.
Dark Mode
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I would be interested if it has a proper dark mode, though currently I use Dark Mode for most sites but it doesn't really work on floatplane. Source: over 3 years ago
I use an extension for enabling dark mode on webpages. Doesn't work with everything but it's good to have when needed. Source: almost 4 years ago
Dark Reader - Reduce eye strain in your browser with this extension that provides a dark theme for browsing.
Agentmemory - Persistent memory for Claude Code, Codex & coding agents
Midnight Lizard - Accessible color schemes for all websites
OpenMemory MCP - Your private, local memory layer for all AI tools
Night Eye - Night Eye is a browser extension that enables dark mode on any website you visit. It does not ruin your browsing experience by simply inverting images.
Pinecone - Search through billions of items for similar matches to any object, in milliseconds. Itโs the next generation of search, an API call away.