4 days ago

I silently delayed the update so I can work on even more extensions to launch with, but these ones are really pushing it for what's possible.

I'm gonna have to take a few days to write the patch notes for this.

Rant below.


The next few updates are why I pushed so hard to get a camera to be built into Unsandboxed. You'll see why, but it was really important to me that I finished the camera first, otherwise a few of the upcoming extensions just wouldn't be possible.

I've written so many APIs for extension devs that break the mould for what extensions can be, and I think the next logical step is documentation, but I'll work on that after the update(s).

There's something I want to work towards in the summer.



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